I feel like most creators are a bit unstable tbh. Other than the ones who have a specific interest or niche they want to share with the world and do it as a genuine hobby (crafts, make up, fashion, comedy etc).
In my opinion anyone who jumps on the internet and tries to make a full time job out of being “themselves” is a bit unhinged and seeking validation from others OR has a very inflated ego. When they don’t get that validation they then have an epic meltdown. I get it though, most people get a buzz from a like, comment etc so I imagine the dopamine rush on TikTok must be addictive. But I think that most of us have the awareness that it’s not real or healthy, hence why we aren’t on there saying “come with me to Tesco today…” or “join me to clean my musty dusty oven” because we have the self awareness to understand that no normal people actually give a fuck about our day to day life. The only people odder than the creators are the people who pay actual money to gift the creators

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Her downfall started from the TikTok HQ thing. Her reaction was very telling. The sense of entitlement to be “paid” and it is her “job” even though in reality she doesn’t actually create content that adds any value to the world? Just a woman ranting, which a lot of us do, but usually in the confines of our own homes to trusted people.
Despite all this, I do genuinely hope that she can step away from the app now, get back into a normal routine with her family and improve her mental health.