And then moaning about how oh so difficult it to produce the ads....and how they rejected her first idea. As if essentially she's not getting paid (in freebies) and its not a job. Thats what I find so infuriating about so many house influencers, the constant moaning about how its just a hobby/its not a job and people don't treat them as if they are just your everyday DIYer blah blah blah....ummmm I think you'll find that you are shilling stuff for monetary gain so in a sense it definitely is a job (or side job if you must). As a comparison, if I go do a car boot sale at the weekend I don't moan at punters about asking me too many questions and its just a hobby blah blah blah.
Edited to add (sorry I'm on a bit of a ranty roll now): recently they've all been moaning (manwithahammer, victorianadventures etcetc) about people just asking questions without a 'hi, [inserted extended praise for their instagram here], the asking a question' And yes it is rude but essentially you are all working in sales. I have worked many a day in retail with a customer strolling up and asking for x with no hi/hello. It's very much more of the want all the benefits of essentially working as a sales person without any of the other stuff that comes with it. There's this pretence that they are all somehow doing us a favour/out of the kindness of their hearts