If there's one thing influencers are going to do, it's be endlessly entertaining. Two well-dressed women in a hotel lobby put their heads together to pose for a selfie
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It feels like every week a different influencer comes out with some bonkers statement or piece of content that shows how truly out-of-touch they are with the rest of us. Here are some of our absolute favorite of these moments. A woman making an "uh-oh" face
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1. When Lydia Millen checked into a five-star hotel because her heater broke. The British luxury lifestyle influencer was absolutely dragged to hell after posting a TikTok about going to stay in London's Savoy hotel because the heating in her apartment wasn't working.
To make things worse, her ensuing uploads from the Savoy were marked as a paid partnership, so she may not have even paid for her stay at all.
Lydia Millen / Via tiktok.com 2. When Charli D'Amelio spat out her food and asked their private chef for dinosaur nuggets. TikTokker Charli D'Amelio made a name for herself as a bit of a spoiled brat in the first episode of her family's YouTube show Dinner with the D'Amelios, where they invite mystery guests over for dinner.
The first episode featured fellow influencer James Charles. A chef served up paella, which Charli loudly complained about — IN FRONT OF HIM — and asked, "Do we have any dino nuggets?" Her sister Dixie was equally bratty, making retching noises and spitting out the food.
The D'Amelio Family / YouTube / Via youtube.com 3. When one TikTok star didn't quite understand corporate dress codes. TikTok influencer Dani Klaric shared her outfit of the day in a video, which featured a lacy bra, open shirt, mini skirt, and pigtails. "If I had a corporate job, this is what I would wear to work. Who is going to stop me?" she said in the video.
As commenters and people stitching the video were quick to point out...well...human resources, for one.
Dani Klarik / Via tiktok.com 4. Tinx saying she quit her job because it wasn't just about sitting around and looking at clothes. Tinx — who has dubbed herself — "TikTok's older sister" revealed on her Instagram stories that she was "bad" at her job when she worked at Gap.
"I thought that me being a merchant/buyer was going to be me in a room saying what I thought was cute. ... And it's actually an incredibly difficult job that's rooted in numbers," she wrote.
Jon Kopaloff / Getty Images, Tinx / Via Instagram: @tinx 5. When a beauty influencer did blackface and then said it was not offensive, but skilled. 6. When the LaBrant family compared abortion to the Holocaust. Cole and Savannah LaBrant are known for their religious and conservative views, but their 38-minute YouTube video about abortion was on a whole other level. They called abortion the world's "most deadly killer," comparing the death toll from the Holocaust to the number of abortions that have taken place in the United States.
The couple claimed they weren't "pro-life" or "pro-choice," but instead are just "pro-love."
The LaBrant Fam / Via youtube.com 7. When a beauty influencer complained that her job is difficult because she had to work til 5:19 p.m. Mikayla Nogueira was harshly criticized after posting a TikTok where she complained about not finishing work until after 5 p.m. — a reality for most of the world.
When she was hit with backlash, she doubled down. “Try being an influencer for a day, try it. Because the people who say it’s easy are so far out of their minds. Try it for a day,” she said in another video .
To be fair, she did add that she'd started work at 6 a.m....but still.
Mikayla Nogueira / Via tiktok.com 8. When Tara Lynn said that BeReal is stupid because everyone's in bed all day. In the middle of a rant about BeReal, the TikTok and OnlyFans star said: “BeReal could go off at 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m., doesn’t matter — everyone’s in bed. There is an alarming amount of people every time that BeReal goes off that are just in bed with the shades drawn.”
"Does anyone have a job? Does anyone work?" she added .
Tara Lynn / Via tiktok.com 9. And then, when the same Tara Lynn dropped $10k on Harry Styles tickets. 10. When Bryce Hall said that Ariana Grande used HIM for clout. When Ariana Grande called out TikTok stars for partying during the pandemic back in November 2020, Bryce Hall took it as a personal attack . Then, he went so far as to say that she was using them to get publicity for her album.
"She knew that TikTokers have a high audience. She knew a lot of people would agree, because there's a lot of people that hate TikTokers," he said on the Hollywood Raw podcast .
Ok, buddy.
Nbc / NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images, Hollywood Raw / Via youtube.com 11. When one influencer posed in front of a rice field in a bikini to brag about how good her life is. Though the image has now been deleted and she's gone on private , Swedish influencer Natalie Schlater came under fire in 2019 for her bikini-clad Instagram in Bali. The photo shows her overlooking a rice field in Canggu, where a man is working in the distance. She captioned the pic: "Thinking about how different my life is from the man picking in the rice field every morning."
Schlater, in response to the criticism, attempted to walk her statement back by saying, "I am very aware of my privileges and how grateful I am for all that I have in my life and I was recognizing how hardworking and unbelievably kind the Indonesian people are and never meant to come off disrespectful. That being said I am so sorry if I hurt anyone's feelings which was never ever my intention."
Hieu Tran Thanh / Getty Images/EyeEm 12. When the creator of HRH Collection said: "I don’t like fucking Women’s Day." Alexandra Pierce, better known as HRH Collection or the "it's not the vibe, stop" girl, tweeted , “I hate women,” followed by a heart emoji.
Later that day, she backed it up by telling BuzzFeed News: “I don’t like fucking Women’s Day. I think it’s stupid. I don’t give a fuck. People are like, ‘Women, women, women.’ I’m sorry. I don’t get it. I just feel like why is there not a men’s day? No offense — if I was a man, I would be offended.”
HRH Collection / Via tiktok.com 13. When a travel influencer released an ebook during lockdown about how to move to Bali during the pandemic. Kristen Gray and her girlfriend left the US to live in Indonesia, and stayed there throughout the COVID pandemic. She wrote a book to teach others how to do the same and promoted it with a now-deleted Twitter thread which copped a lot of criticism. "This island has been amazing because of our elevated lifestyle at a much lower cost of living," she wrote on Twitter.
Gray and her girlfriend ended up reportedly getting deported from Indonesia after their visas expired.
Kristen Gray / Via Twitter: @_kristengray 14. When Olivia Jade wrote about BLM and white privilege, conveniently forgetting about the whole college admissions scandal. 15. When a mommy blogger refused to honor her daughter's wish to not be written about on the internet. 16. When an Australian influencer went on a rant about the free champagne at a party. View comments