u/thatgirljess71297

AMA

Does anyone else hate when influencers say AMA and make a box but when you ask them something they make a sparky rude reply. I'm not talking about an inappropriate or tone deaf question i mean if they went on a trip and blasted on socials about it and you ask them where they stayed or what a good budget is for that place they will say how creepy it is that you would ask and then say how their trip was not on a tight budget assuming the person who asked is beneath them or poor....and then when you ask them about their life not even anything personal just like how they manage kids work etc they get defensive and say how they have a real life and instagram isn't their whole life which yes it prob isn't but when u posted 40 stories throughout the entire day and the only reason u have any paycheck from social is because of engagement and followers its pretty rude to just belittle people who are curious and don't ask ridiculous questions

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u/thatgirljess71297 — 4 days ago

I find a lot of influencers very unrelatable these days. I cannot relate to live in help, throwing 10k parties constantly or spending 7k on a Chanel bag every other month. I also find many of them kvetching about their children and acting like their life is just getting paid getting free stuff and g

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u/thatgirljess71297 — 6 days ago