This whole “influencer” culture absolutely baffles me.
These people are famous for what?
And we’re supposed to follow them why?
Plus, apparently a whole lot of them are totally annoying. Are these people serious?
Let’s go to the evidence…
1. Free tickets needed.
"Influencer" wanted free tickets to a CHARITY event from ChoosingBeggars
2. Free rent, please!
Bachelorette contestant wants free rent to be "live-in influencer" from ChoosingBeggars
3. That’s kind of sad…
World-famous model will promote your club for a $25 bottle of vodka. from ChoosingBeggars
4. Gimme gimme gimme.
If you give me your products for free, I will write good reviews because I’m a social media influencer (This person wrote that instead of an actual review. They thought the review section is where you can solicit business) from ChoosingBeggars
5. Shaming.
A beauty influencer posted screenshots of her demanding PR for a $17 eyeshadow palette in an attempt to shame an indie brand, instead she just came across as catty and childish from ChoosingBeggars
6. Thanks, but no thanks.
Makeup Brand DMed beauty guru about sending her their product for free and in turn she would post a video using the product on her page. The company replied rudely when she told them she has a fee for doing that. from ChoosingBeggars
7. Sounds like a scam to me…
8. I’ll give you exposure!
My friend does nails from home and entitled “influencer” wants to trade exposure for free nails, takes to insulting her job and kids when her offer is declined. Will post backstory in comments from ChoosingBeggars
9. “Oh boy” is right.
"Influencer’s" Agent asking for a free wedding package. Oh boy. from ChoosingBeggars
10. What a deal.
I sell spaghetti themed merchandise on Pinterest and some CB wanted me to pay for social influence. from ChoosingBeggars
Have you had any infuriating interactions with so-called “influencers”?
Tell us all about it in the comments. Ugh!
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