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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Playing devil’s advocate here. There are lots of “influencers” on tic tock promoting various things. My kids fall for it all the time and it’s a constant discussion. These are the new “tv commercials” for the younger generation. How is what Jen is doing now (trying to sell clothing, etc) all that different? Aren’t a lot of advertisements preying on peoples insecurities? [/quote] I don’t follow a lot of influencers on social media, but of the ones I do - their ads make sense for their brand. The hippy holistic Mama posts ads for all natural granola bars. The full time RV Mama posts ads for camping gear. Etc, etc. Jen, it seems, will sell anything. She just wrote a cookbook, then made an ad for Hello Fresh. ??? She’ll rant about body positivity, then have Noom ads on her podcast. She tells us she just CANNOT parent a child, then ask us to pay $300 to watch a video detailing for us - how to parent a child. And, going way back, she’ll tell us we don’t need “stuff” to be happy, we need to be “Simple and free!”, then she tries to sell us Fab Fit Fun boxes? So….. a box of “stuff” we didn’t even pick, EVERY month?!?! It’s so beyond hypocritical, it laughable. [/quote]
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