Mikayla Nogueira & CANCELLING entitled influencers. are WE in the wrong or are they?!

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
  • entitled influencers… oh boy. where to begin. Mikayla Nogueira has put her foot in it… again. I feel like people have been trying to cancel poor Mikayla for a while now (she’s had backlash for using filters, claiming her skin was good genetics, promoting every makeup product under the sun) and so far nothing has worked. but now she’s being cancelled for saying that her job as an influencer is ‘hard work’ and that ‘you should try being an influencer for a day’. And this time? I get it. People are angry. It was a pretty darn tone deaf thing for an (alleged) millionaire 24 year old influencer to say, when there are people slaving away at minimum wage jobs for 12 hours a day - it’s a bit ridiculous. HOWEVER - I do also think that when it comes to entitled influencers, sometimes the internet turns into a bit of a witch hunt, and that cancelling influencers for saying daft things (like in this instance) is going a bit far. What do you guys think? x
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  • @erinmorrison9070
    @erinmorrison9070 Год назад +2880

    For those of us working more than 60+ hours per week who often have to work past midnight, hearing someone exclaim that they just got off work at 5:19PM as a way to demo how hard their life is - straight comedy.

    • @stephanielange
      @stephanielange  Год назад +419

      🥴 sometimes a dose of the real world would do people a lot of good!

    • @reverie6034
      @reverie6034 Год назад +82

      Agree! I have worked 50 to even 65 hour weeks for decades in my career. I provide well for my husband and 3 kids. I am blessed and privileged to do so. This entitled commentary is from a very young person who hasn’t had to claw their way through real life. It will come. Eventually almost all of us have to do it. She might be on the edge of that now.

    • @alishayardley8769
      @alishayardley8769 Год назад +45

      I start at 5 and finish at around 2am then have to get up and take my kids to school, its exhausting but we do what we have to do to make a living

    • @bplovelove3119
      @bplovelove3119 Год назад +12

      How is that straight comedy? If people start 6 am at work, and use public transportation, walk, and then get off at 5, they're on their feet more than people who start at 6am and get off at 5pm that have a car. Working past midnight means nothing to me, it means you were fortunate to have a car and choose a time that works for you so you can sleep in the morning. If my job would allow me to get off at 5 everyday, I would be happy, because then that would mean I wouldn't be on my feet extra extra hours spraining my feet muscles every single day.

    • @sophiahayward577
      @sophiahayward577 Год назад +72

      Finishing work just after 5 is normal so I don’t understand her point 🤔

  • @TheFaro2011
    @TheFaro2011 Год назад +1847

    The most shocking thing about this is she's 24. Literally thought she was 40 odd

    • @heyitslizzybee
      @heyitslizzybee Год назад +4

      For real, why is this person so famous she's kinda gross

    • @amandasummers7881
      @amandasummers7881 Год назад +206

      Right?! I’m 33 and I thought she was at LEAST my age if not older!

    • @Tommyknockars
      @Tommyknockars Год назад +333

      Without makeup on, she looks and sounds like my 60 years old aunt who’s been smoking all her life

    • @MsKharv
      @MsKharv Год назад +98

      I commented the same. Yes, in her 40s. I'm 38 and she looks way older than me.

    • @tonydelat2322
      @tonydelat2322 Год назад +71

      I also thought she was over 30 :S

  • @allisonrosa6927
    @allisonrosa6927 Год назад +1226

    I am a nurse and this upsets me so much. I work 13 hour shifts, no lunch breaks and literally have peoples lives in my hands. So for someone to complain that she has to make videos to all day in order to make wayyyy above my pay is ridiculous

    • @bethanythatsme
      @bethanythatsme Год назад +58

      Thank you for your work 💜
      I take care of my geriatric parents full time, and we depend on interactions with so many healthcare providers. We'd be sunk without y'all.

    • @ananyaneralla5382
      @ananyaneralla5382 Год назад +59

      Big hats off to you guys. I am a dentist and there have been times when I had surgeries back to back for straight 6 hours and nurses would stick around right there with me missing their lunches,even staying past their shift sometimes and then going to the library to prepare for examinations( I would feel so guilty for holding them up, I would send them coffee to cheer them up and they would extend the same favour to me during my exams). Big love to you guys💜

    • @32starsandsugar
      @32starsandsugar Год назад +60

      Yup. ICU nurse here and cannot imagine hearing this from someone who gets paid to put makeup on their face. The work we do is insane, not this makeup marketing shit

    • @MsKharv
      @MsKharv Год назад +30

      Chooses*
      She chooses to make videos. No one is telling her she has to do anything.

    • @marys9775
      @marys9775 Год назад +15

      As someone who works in the healthcare industry, I agree 💯

  • @epiphanysyzygy3103
    @epiphanysyzygy3103 Год назад +132

    If Mikayla thinks being an influencer is so hard and awful, she is more than welcome to delete her social media accounts and get a regular job like the rest of us.

    • @iffattarannum1646
      @iffattarannum1646 17 дней назад +3

      exactly. She pretends she is doing the world a favor by being an influencer.

  • @ricecakedmamii9488
    @ricecakedmamii9488 Год назад +4246

    I don’t think being an influencer is “easy” but its not necessarily back breaking work either.

    • @NJgirlMel
      @NJgirlMel Год назад +168

      Exactly- and most people aren’t bringing in millions of year like she is either. I know she apologized & all that & I don’t believe in cancel culture - but I do think her video she was called out for is SUPER entitled - makes her seem super ungrateful

    • @amandareed4689
      @amandareed4689 Год назад +149

      Try saving lives for a living…bruh these fucking influencers get paid more than me and I’m salty not gonna lie

    • @RockNess15
      @RockNess15 Год назад +8

      i guess, as with every job, its about what you make of it 🤷‍♀️

    • @louvisa762
      @louvisa762 Год назад +47

      I think working as an influencer is more time consuming than actually being hard work. You just can’t compare being an influencer to working a normal job especially considering that you don’t need to get a degree or anything as an influencer.

    • @rnmaclovr
      @rnmaclovr Год назад +51

      @@amandareed4689 I save lives for a living (I’m an RN) and I wish I could be a millionaire doing my job

  • @saafiiiraa
    @saafiiiraa Год назад +2988

    She may have had a bad day, but she definitely needed a reality check - and maybe she gets it now. Being able to live off your interests and being your own boss may be hard sometimes, but it's nothing compared to people who struggle in shitty jobs with shitty bosses because they have to put food on the table. It's not even comparable.

    • @j5110
      @j5110 Год назад +36

      Im sure she knows this, I don’t know her though. Every job definitely has hardships (some way more than others). I’m sure there’s plenty of doctors that wouldn’t be able to be an influencer . Yeah the way she worded was iffy but this was also taken out of context, and blown out of proportion.

    • @sams517
      @sams517 Год назад

      @@j5110 yeah, doctors wouldn’t be able to because they literally don’t have the time lmao not bc they lack some special skill to be one. This girl is spoiled rotten, period. An influencer is not a job the world needs to be able to function and keep going round, it could disappear tomorrow and society will be just fine. So she needs to shut the fuck up take several seats and count her blessings

    • @Indiemakeuplover
      @Indiemakeuplover Год назад +45

      She used to be so down to earth- I guess no one is immune to an ego driven change in entitlement

    • @louvisa762
      @louvisa762 Год назад +35

      I agree, I don’t think being an influencer is hard work and its ignorant to try to compare it to other normal jobs. What I agree on is that being an influencer can probably be time consuming but that’s about it.

    • @louvisa762
      @louvisa762 Год назад +22

      @@j5110 I just don’t think you can compare being an influencer to actually having a regular job. I think being an influencer is probably time consuming but that’s about it.

  • @karinanicole3665
    @karinanicole3665 Год назад +1131

    The thing that really gets me, is that while I can understand it being a challenging job in its own way, influencers are also making huge amounts of money. Other people work hard but they don’t don’t get the opportunity to make 85,000 in an instant. So when someone gets off work at the ~terribly late~ time of 5:19 pm, they might want to remember they are literally sitting in a mansion while others work double the hours just to get food on the table.

    • @AliaslsailA
      @AliaslsailA Год назад +62

      Exactly! If hard work would actually equal fair pay I wouldn't even be upset.

    • @anxylla
      @anxylla Год назад +4

      all about how shes making alot of money… cmon guys just because shes making alot of money doesnt say its easy it can be hard too for her

    • @bleachedrukia
      @bleachedrukia Год назад +50

      she's so out of touch, 6 am to 5pm is a normal day for a lot of people, not counting a long commute home 😌

    • @ilynn9794
      @ilynn9794 Год назад +22

      I think she should complain about this stuff to her close friends and family, and not rely on people who DO NOT have that privilege for support and understanding. Just like we don’t hear jeff bezos complain about his hard job lol. Like being an influencer is a job, they curate their appearance and what they show of their life, aand this seems to me like something she should deal with in private

    • @alb91878
      @alb91878 Год назад +17

      And still don't own a home of their own and have to be subjected to the whims of their landlord Raising The cost of their rent on a whim or just because they want to while using a pandemic as an excuse.

  • @mackenzie1845
    @mackenzie1845 Год назад +211

    I saw a comment on tiktok that really resonated with me about how all these influencers claim their jobs are sooo hard but do any of them quit to go back to a "normal" job? Unless their career flops, no. They never do. They know deep down that being an influencer is a million times easier and more lucrative than any other career. The money just ends up making many of them entitled and out of touch.

  • @snowps1
    @snowps1 Год назад +647

    I can't believe she's only 24! She looks a lot older.

    • @pluutoop
      @pluutoop Год назад +151

      I thought she was 49

    • @user-uf7ve4sr4r
      @user-uf7ve4sr4r Год назад +5

      No she doesn't

    • @puffball4484
      @puffball4484 Год назад +13

      Thats what I'm saying.

    • @sneakerteacher89
      @sneakerteacher89 Год назад +142

      Facts. Her voice sounds older too.

    • @snowps1
      @snowps1 Год назад +101

      @@pluutoop Same! I thought she was mid to late 40s. She reminds me of Leah Remini. Must be from the same neighborhood.

  • @RachelJayne92
    @RachelJayne92 Год назад +977

    I think being an influencer is probably more ‘work’ than what we realise, but getting in front of a camera, and being paid a huge amount of money, to put on makeup isn’t something to complain about.
    A lot of us put on makeup, before we go to our bad/underpaying paying jobs. She’s getting an absurd amount of money to do what the average person does before they even go to work. Definitely a privilege!

    • @aprilcole2916
      @aprilcole2916 Год назад +13

      I hear what you're saying & I'm not defending Mikayla but she does a bit more than just put on morning make up for work like you & I. She's a make up artist & if you've ever seen her videos you'd see the difference. She does elaborate, dramatic stunning makeup looks that take more than 20-30 mins in the morning. She uses a lot of products which cost money, she also in my opinion gives her honest opinion on products. Which helps her followers save money, not to mention the whole filming process, edits, the meetings she mentioned & whatever else goes on behind the scenes. She has millions of followers for a reason bc she's very good at what she does. 99% of the time she's great, funny, & non-controversial. Not saying she didn't mess up by saying what she said or that she wasn't acting completely entitled & out of touch. However, we've all had moments of entitlement at some point or another for whatever reason, whether we admit or not. This 1% mistake that we all have made doesn't deserve her to be "cancelled". Which could potentially cost her livelihood. Since we're comparing her job to putting on make-up in the morning for our jobs, should we be fired from our jobs for making one mistake?

    • @RachelJayne92
      @RachelJayne92 Год назад +56

      @@aprilcole2916 oh absolutely, but for the amount of money she pulls in, it’s definitely not a hard job.
      Retail, nursing, hospitality etc, can be very, very long days, for very little pay. She could do one video/post and make a years wage. There’s no comparison.

    • @jazzyjaz9108
      @jazzyjaz9108 Год назад +10

      I think it's hard when you first start out but once you're somewhat well established are being paid $10k + for a promotional post it ain't hard you just get lazy. I've worked with influencers sending them free items from studios and they complain and yet we pay them and they are given a free gift for 2 photos that's all! Yet they post themselves drinking coffee which is BS and it's annoying to have to deal with them because they'd rather complain then do their job and post 2!!! Pictures!!!

    • @tiyanabennett5415
      @tiyanabennett5415 Год назад +1

      All u need is a good iPhone n that’s it anyone can talk

    • @daniellenelson5300
      @daniellenelson5300 Год назад +3

      @@aprilcole2916 she also has companies send her products for review the average person doesn't get that or her high income

  • @2stayweird
    @2stayweird Год назад +542

    As a 40 year old, I can't imagine making that kind of money at 24... I really wonder what these influencers' long-term game plan is for when they age out of the market they're currently in. Notice you don't really see too many middle-aged influencers. 🤔

    • @Cuteemogirl94
      @Cuteemogirl94 Год назад +29

      The smart one start a companie for Make-up, clothes or drinks

    • @sophia-marieyoung6773
      @sophia-marieyoung6773 Год назад +16

      They're in for a huge ego check.

    • @StregaLeia77
      @StregaLeia77 Год назад +11

      im a bit older and i chuckle at this daily...as a wise crone, i adore watching the soap opera unfold knowing from experience what will happen next.

    • @sugar_skull_mua6147
      @sugar_skull_mua6147 Год назад +15

      Exactly, I hope she is investing. I’m 39. It blows me away what people make on Social Media.

    • @emiliawhatmore2608
      @emiliawhatmore2608 Год назад +3

      @@StregaLeia77that seems kinda malicious

  • @shannon_w.
    @shannon_w. Год назад +445

    I remember when I first started watching Mikayla she was still living at her parents, working at Ulta and she as working on clearing up the bad acne she had. She did seem so much more real and relatable back then. I guess this certainly proves that money and power can change people.

    • @itskashkashi
      @itskashkashi Год назад +76

      Money and power reveals people*

    • @sylviawilliamson4195
      @sylviawilliamson4195 Год назад +23

      Exactly- me too! I still really like Mikayla but in the beginning I was so happy for her when she purchased her 1st designer bag but over the months it just seems like she’s lost the innocence she had at the start. I’m an older person so it doesn’t affect me but I feel sad for people around the same age who work hard to earn not much more than minimum wage and will never have the opportunity to earn what she does.

    • @driley5004
      @driley5004 Год назад +7

      agreed. money, fame & power
      change
      expose
      destroy

  • @ricecakedmamii9488
    @ricecakedmamii9488 Год назад +1514

    Im a woman who has done trash removal, I’ve literally cleaned human and animal waste. Now im working doing handyman type jobs which include electrical, plumbing, and renovation work. I would say being an influencer isn’t that difficult HOWEVER, i am pretty hard on myself and emotionally kinda fragile so being an influencer isn’t something i would ever want to do. Especially since i can clearly draw a line between me at work vs me at home whereas influencers cannot. There entire “lifestyle” is there job which could have other obstacles I couldn’t understand.

    • @Thetinyfit
      @Thetinyfit Год назад +104

      Also, the things you do matter. At the end of the day we don’t need influencers… I definitely like some, but some jobs aren’t actually important. I can say that, I’m in accounting and it’s the stupidest thing ever 😅. Wish I had actual usefulness and skills

    • @ricecakedmamii9488
      @ricecakedmamii9488 Год назад +85

      @@Thetinyfit aww your comment made me so happy! Thankless jobs are mundane but needed for society to function so whether you realize it or not your work definitely matters too! 💗👻 and accounting is definitely an important skill!

    • @haleysperbeck5972
      @haleysperbeck5972 Год назад +34

      Same, I'm currently the town janitor. So props to you because I know it's hard ass work

    • @miashort1870
      @miashort1870 Год назад +5

      👏👏👏❤

    • @meowcenary21
      @meowcenary21 Год назад +19

      Very well said. I see both sides for sure but I think it's also a situation of "it's not what you say but how you say it."

  • @sabrinacasto3430
    @sabrinacasto3430 Год назад +1212

    I personally feel like canceling influencers is totally valid. If a regular person like me or you at their job, did or said half of the stuff that these influencers did you would get fired and guess what, you gotta find another job. So these influencers complaining about their jobs being hard need to get a regular 9-5 like the rest of us and see if they can act entitled like that.

    • @genuineginger2308
      @genuineginger2308 Год назад +36

      Amen to that! Well said! 👏🏼

    • @bethany9095
      @bethany9095 Год назад +53

      This is a really good point that I've never considered! This is especially the case for customer service oriented jobs, which are the majority of easily accessible, but low paying jobs.

    • @louvisa762
      @louvisa762 Год назад +9

      That’s so true, I’ve never thought of it like that

    • @masumi158
      @masumi158 Год назад +11

      Canceling ANYONE is not okay.

    • @tinabecker1313
      @tinabecker1313 Год назад +6

      @@bethany9095 they’re always available because they’re so horrible!!

  • @plague6884
    @plague6884 Год назад +254

    If she’s complaining about working from 6-5 then that’s being a baby. My dad gets up at 3 AM and comes back at 8 PM, and he comes home with a smile on his face with 4 kids and another one on the way, AND HE STILL finds time to hang with us.

    • @aenirrinea523
      @aenirrinea523 Год назад +24

      I aspire to be like your dad. He has his priorities straight.

    • @KateDexter
      @KateDexter Год назад +12

      He sounds amazing! I’m so happy that there are still people out there like that. In my experience my dad left me when I was a kid so please treasure your dad like gold because you don’t want to know the pain of his absence

    • @xamyyylolx
      @xamyyylolx Год назад +5

      🥺

    • @catt961
      @catt961 9 месяцев назад +5

      thats so sweet

    • @oliviamontemayer7089
      @oliviamontemayer7089 7 месяцев назад +3

      Sounds like an amazing guy!

  • @CH-jj8wk
    @CH-jj8wk Год назад +223

    Time and opportunity are two different things: those 24hrs that you have, one can assume, are not filled with the same struggles, strifes, concerns and opportunities that my 24hrs are. I'm a teacher; I have a very livable salary, but it doesn't matter how much harder I work, I won't just earn more money for it. I'm a tutor too, but there's only so much of that I can do without burning out because teaching is fucking hard. I work in in the evening, on the weekend and sometimes early in the morning before work. I still won't earn more for that.
    There are so many people in my position who work more and earn less, and that's not their fault at all. Your 24hrs are of the same quantity, but not made of the same experiences.

  • @AKbaby89
    @AKbaby89 Год назад +690

    I'm literally disabled. What I want to do, and what I can do, are two totally different things. Saying that everyone's lives are in their own hands and they can do whatever they want to do, just goes to show that that person only knows one way of life, and doesn't realize there's lots of people out there who have been dealt some shit cards, and they can't just wish their way out of it. It's just ignorant to think that everyone lives the same 24 hours and has the same opportunities. It's simply not true.

    • @msk-qp6fn
      @msk-qp6fn Год назад +35

      Moral of the story: Even decent and pleasant people can be ignorant and offensive

    • @mirrormirror444
      @mirrormirror444 Год назад +60

      Totally agree. I’m disabled too and to say anyone can do anything is so naive and ignorant, especially coming from a young white attractive able bodied person.

    • @claireemilycook
      @claireemilycook Год назад +6

      literally same!!!!

    • @goofeygoober6095
      @goofeygoober6095 Год назад +54

      Grew up with a disabled single dad and our only source of income was SSI so we were really poor. Almost nothing annoys me more than people who think the only factor involved in having money is working hard.

    • @victory6924
      @victory6924 Год назад

      I concur!

  • @TheOpy83
    @TheOpy83 Год назад +717

    I think these influencers need to be introduced to a mind-blowing concept: not everyone needs to know exactly what you feel and think. Even if you are having a bad day, it doesn't mean you need to go on an internet rant and post it for millions of people to see. Maybe they should try processing their crappy day in silence or maybe have a chat with their family and close friend and reflect a bit on the situation. Even if you, as an influencer, believe your job is super-duper hard, do us and yourself a favor: keep that thought for yourself. You'll save yourself a ton of backlash.

    • @CJAmara
      @CJAmara Год назад +59

      These people are so self-important that they feel we need to know what they think at all times. The rest of us have thoughts and they remain in our heads, these people just word vomit all the time. If they really need to get their thoughts out, they should invest in a diary or talk to some of their real life friends

    • @TheOpy83
      @TheOpy83 Год назад +6

      @@CJAmara exactly!!

    • @AuntBibbity
      @AuntBibbity Год назад +23

      Or maybe they should not immediately post their thoughts? Let it sit for a few hours and decide then if what you are going to say is relevant or important.

    • @Mydogdoesntlikeyou
      @Mydogdoesntlikeyou Год назад +31

      @@CJAmara or maybe getting a therapist would be beneficial. I swear a lot of these influencers use their audience to replace therapy.

    • @SoLongMarianne_
      @SoLongMarianne_ Год назад +4

      Maybe it's about getting views and more followers, even if they get bad comments. To show their followers both good and bad days.. Not saying it's right.

  • @isapatchouly9095
    @isapatchouly9095 Год назад +272

    You nailed it, it is work, not hard work. And complaining about the "bullying" is like a nurse complaining about the blood. That's part of the job, if you don't like it, change it.

    • @daniellenelson5300
      @daniellenelson5300 Год назад +20

      She should try telemarketing, you literally get verbal abuse from people on the phone all day & I did it for 8 an hr never again lol

  • @pinakkoladaa
    @pinakkoladaa Год назад +769

    This influencer Mikayla has clearly lost her mind. She really needs to get a minimum wage 9-5 job and wake up how lucky she is. Your video is spot on.

    • @kaylaheaps5280
      @kaylaheaps5280 Год назад +21

      She had a 9-5 for years she quit to do tiktok full time

    • @RevertedRashidah
      @RevertedRashidah Год назад +93

      @@kaylaheaps5280 yeah, doing retail at Ulta!!! That’s not a physically demanding OR mentally difficult job. Retail sucks, but it’s not dishwashing, construction, cleaning houses, nursing, etc. People work their asses off grinding their joints to dust while some can point to lipsticks at Ulta and ring people up. All crappy jobs aren’t equally crappy.

    • @ninahannum1894
      @ninahannum1894 Год назад +64

      @@kaylaheaps5280 She's like 24. How many years could it have been? 😆

    • @Dee_Dee216
      @Dee_Dee216 Год назад +16

      I'm not saying being an influencer is the hardest job in the world but if you think about it, it's probably really challenging. It's not just making content. You basically have to be a brand manager as well. It's like running a mini company with yourself as the product. You can never switch off, you constantly have to deal with alot of abuse online because people are horrible, it's a long grind to gather the level of following needed to make real money. It's not as hard as being a doctor or sanitation worker but it's probably harder than the standard 9-5 office job if we are being honest

    • @yogabeantt
      @yogabeantt Год назад +9

      The clip is from 2 years ago way before she got big. This was just after she quit her job and was starting out.

  • @aletheavanalstyne3747
    @aletheavanalstyne3747 Год назад +128

    She also needs to realize that even if her work were as demanding as say healthcare, law enforcement, first responders, military, etc…. Her level of monetary compensation is infinitely higher than any of those extremely valuable members of society will ever hope to have. That, in and of itself is reason to be grateful for her influencer job that even allows her the privilege to complain.

  • @aniyamarie8370
    @aniyamarie8370 Год назад +101

    I think a lot of people would easily swap places with Mikayla in a heartbeat. Being an influencer is not hard but there is a lot of work involved to put out the content your audience wants from you. People who work 9-5s or in professional fields have to worry about a plethora of things: showing up to work on time, making enough to provide for themselves or their families, pleasing your higher-ups and colleagues, caring for their well-beings in the midst of it all, and a whole bunch of other stuff. Mikayla doesn’t have to worry about any of that as she’s her own boss. She can wake up, film something, edit it, share it, and then go about her day. She chooses when to work and that’s fine. But to act as if her job is comparable to ours is a bit of a reach.

    • @PhoenixRising357
      @PhoenixRising357 Год назад +5

      If it means swapping my face too...no thanks lol.

    • @teaja211
      @teaja211 8 месяцев назад

      I think its how one defines " hard work". is it physically hard ? no probably not. is it hard? yes it is esp if youre bigger influencer. it definitely is not for everyone. now it absolutely is highly rewarding job, but its not easy if you do it seriously and most people need to do it seriously to make money. as a person who did 9-5 and now is my own boss , it just comes with different set of challenges. its actually weird you think people who are self employed do not worry about keeping up with their schedule, providing for themselves and their families, having good ties with other people in their sphere. being your own boss does not exclude you from humane worries. there are worries I didnt have when i worked 9-5 and got fixed pay. I feel less secure financially in a way because I do not qualify for certain financial aid due to sickness or pregnancy due me being self employed. now i need to do taxes, and i didnt when I had 9-5, because the company I worked for did that for me, as well as pay for healthcare. depending on activity one might have significantly more financial commitments as well as expenses. being a social media influencer or streamer might sound easy, but... Im not so sure. I could be maybe a streamer, but influencer? I couldnt handle the criticism over my body, I already struggle, so thats a job that would be very hard for me.
      I think its worth asking whether people would swap places with her if they get the same pay as they get for their current job , and would she trade her job for a regular 9-5 job with the pay she gets rn.

  • @cousindexter
    @cousindexter Год назад +48

    Silly me, I should feel sorry for her while working in nursing for 25k GBP a year 😂

    • @annehedonia156
      @annehedonia156 Год назад +1

      Nursing sucks.

    • @teaspoonsofpeanutbutter6425
      @teaspoonsofpeanutbutter6425 Год назад

      That's all you make as a nurse?? I make that as an admin assistant, for the nhs, and don't have to look at spew, piss, corridors stinking of diarrhoea mixed with fish pie and bleach, that doctors...

    • @FransceneJK98
      @FransceneJK98 4 месяца назад

      You need to move to the US. We got nurses making 6 figures

  • @Deannanune
    @Deannanune Год назад +147

    I do believe RUclipsrs and influencers put in a lot of work, however what separates that from a typical "normal/9-5 job," is the fact they're doing what they love, it's typically fun stuff and pays well. Plus, the PR and occasional free trips, which obviously most people do not experience.

    • @Anna-pm3fq
      @Anna-pm3fq Год назад +12

      @@chaenahgleeson60 yeah but a lot of normal jobs need some sort of college degree or previous experience. You can become a RUclipsr or influencer without either.

    • @Deannanune
      @Deannanune Год назад +8

      @@chaenahgleeson60 I never said you shouldn't or can't enjoy a 9 to 5 job lol. I mentioned typical along with normal, because let's be real, most people don't typically, truly enjoy their 9-5 job. A lot of people do what they do simply because the company was hiring & for the paycheck-to provide for themselves and pay bills, not because they necessarily are passionate about the work. Would it be awesome if everyone had the means and/or could get their dream job? Of course! But, sadly that's not reality. And yes, some employers do offer added "perks," but PTO, sick pay & health insurance is not necessarily a perk, they're basics that should be given. I sure don't get weekly, if not daily, free boxes of makeup, skincare, accessories etc., or all expense paid trips to Europe or The Maldives lol. Again, I still said RUclipsrs & Influencers put in a lot of work, but it's just different.. even those that have worked "normal jobs" before like Laura Lee & the Welsh Twins have said in their videos that normal 9 to 5s typically aren't that great, they'd never go back lol.

    • @AlexisTwoLastNames
      @AlexisTwoLastNames Год назад +4

      @@chaenahgleeson60 imagine being lucky enough to know what you’re passionate about and also being able to study for it and/or get a job in that position AND not being wrong about your initial desire. it’s just not that easy lmfao
      plus PTO and health benefits =\= not PR haha.

  • @Oysterbluestoday
    @Oysterbluestoday Год назад +386

    It wouldn’t take Mikayla so long to do videos and photos if she didn’t use so many filters and so much photoshop- which she is also being criticized for (looking nothing IRL like she does online). She also isn’t honest with her adds, and also used a body filter on a body positivity add for Aerie, which apparently was in the contract not to do.

    • @lisistratx
      @lisistratx Год назад +46

      I did not know her but she’s really a caitfish (incredibly entitled as well so I don’t feel bad for addressing her appearance)😂

    • @sluttymctits4496
      @sluttymctits4496 Год назад +44

      That picture around 3:33 when buying the house -- so much fakery! Her guy is so blurry, but she is crisp, clear, and obviously photoshopped. She's so talented with makeup, but the filters are unreal and so unnecessary.

    • @rinitruong
      @rinitruong Год назад +37

      This, her in the picture at 2:32! I was shocked. It doesn’t look like her AT ALL. Literally looks like a different person. She doesn’t even look the same size she actually is and considering she talks about body positivity, it’s hypocrisy.

    • @sarahelizabeth8585
      @sarahelizabeth8585 Год назад +4

      Totally right. Like I’ll never understand why people still do this especially to this extent.

    • @l.c.8798
      @l.c.8798 Год назад +6

      If that's her in the thumbnail, I straight up thought that was 2 different people...

  • @descendantsofbastet3920
    @descendantsofbastet3920 Год назад +35

    I’d like to see Mikayla work 12 hours a day lifting cases of soda over and over especially when it’s summer time and 100 degrees and your truck has no air conditioning…..job switch for a day?? YES PLEASE 👍

  • @alyssacapasso4270
    @alyssacapasso4270 Год назад +61

    Also the fact that an influencer in some sense chooses their own deadlines and sponserships and can take a break if needed. I work as an MA right now and recently fractured my jaw and had to get it wired shut....and my job was asking me to find coverage for my two sick days.

    • @madeinussr7551
      @madeinussr7551 Год назад +2

      Sorry hope you are doing ok
      It's crazy what they expect you to do

    • @annehedonia156
      @annehedonia156 Год назад

      ​@Lu Zu We're getting used to it. Only psychopaths get upper management jobs in Amereeka. It's true.

  • @nataliyarakhmanina654
    @nataliyarakhmanina654 Год назад +174

    I work in mental health so I work all the time. So while a job is a job, I think the salary paid does influence the situation since a lot of people have to work long hours to have a home, a car or two feed their children. While an influencers’ 8 hours can be a multi million dollar home and countless designer purchases, a 12 hour day can barely cover the expenses of an entire family.

    • @87Ashlee
      @87Ashlee Год назад +3

      Well said

    • @TheNulligravida
      @TheNulligravida Год назад +1

      I seriously doubt her home is paid off. That is money she borrowed. A whopping mortgage.

  • @Amy-Nicole
    @Amy-Nicole Год назад +132

    Tone deaf is the perfect way to describe it! No job is perfect, and we all need to vent sometimes, but complaining about how hard it is to be an influencer while also flashing your mansion and designer hand bags comes across as incredibly annoying, haha. Side note, I love how you talk about the amount of work you put into your channel while also acknowledging how blessed you are. You're in your own league, Steph, not just as an influencer, but as an individual

  • @tokenoflove
    @tokenoflove Год назад +50

    No matter wht this generation of ppl say,tbh being an "influencer " isn’t a real job😑

    • @driley5004
      @driley5004 Год назад +8

      agreed. I hate it

    • @aenirrinea523
      @aenirrinea523 Год назад +9

      You have a point. While it HAS become an industry, they're only profiting off of ads and stuff, not really giving a service (models serve magazines, teachers teach, designers serve products etc). Influencers get to be themselves, talk about their lives yadada. I'd say the only real job they do is brainstorming ideas for a content, which isn't hard given how it's all about what they do (eg: get ready with ME, what *I* eat in a day, MY morning routine). I would actually appreciate them more if they call themselves 'entertainers' instead.

    • @janegarnham
      @janegarnham Год назад +4

      yes they are entertainers or sales people selling something this is closer to what their job is. They do not influence me at all Tbh

  • @freyajagger84
    @freyajagger84 Год назад +66

    I just wanna know what she thinks when she goes out at night to anywhere and sees other people working at 9pm 11pm 1am, does she still think she's got it worse than them?

  • @DorkyDuh
    @DorkyDuh Год назад +186

    I’m sure it’s not easy. I’m sure they got deadlines and whatnot. But if one day they just decided to disappear from the internet, they are able to do so without having to worry about money. 😅
    Some of us who work 9-5’s just cant.
    Also, I feel like she gets the privilege to go on such amazing trips that a lot of us will never get the chance to do so.
    So tired of ignorant influencers. 😭 Like home girl knows what it is like to work a 9-5. Like come on.

    • @DorkyDuh
      @DorkyDuh Год назад +21

      Plus say if she’s really charging $85k? Girl. I struggleeee to find a job that pays $25 an hour & not have all the ridiculous requirements. A lot of people can’t even make $60k a year. A lot of people are under the poverty line!

  • @vanessagentner
    @vanessagentner Год назад +713

    It’s crazy how influencers are able to make thousands of dollars per month when there are people surviving with children making $2000 or less per month with rent and bills. I do agree with her statement about being an influencer is hard because how do you get so many followers and likes to get to that point? And then to keep people engaged must be exhausting. Can’t even just go on a vacation or have a day off without making some type of video or taking pics

    • @rosieglows
      @rosieglows Год назад +13

      As a tiny tiktok creator, who doesn't get paid other than if I did lives, making content gets draining, you spend so much time absorbed in your phone and the comment😭😭😭 the content I make is academic based anti racism (I'm doing my master's in psychology)
      I'm also 39, I've worked 9-5 jobs, I worked at a theme park and in fast food through HS, as an adult I was a journalist and a bar manager. I know "real" work.

    • @NaomiDollxoxo
      @NaomiDollxoxo Год назад +14

      It isn’t about the money. In fact she has made that clear. Her mental health makes things hard & then even with the long hours and hard work to reach goals that she is told that she should be happy with, didn’t end up making her happy. The message is it’s hard in many ways beyond regular jobs but let’s be clear, she does have a 9-5 bc she dedicates herself to it. Even through the hardest periods of depression bc it’s expected. The negativity that come at influencers is absolutely stupid but it does hurt them, even if they say it doesn’t. Money is not the ultimate goal & if someone equates money as happiness. Social media jobs come at a cost to your mental health & let’s face it, your damn soul

    • @Stephanie-ft9pv
      @Stephanie-ft9pv Год назад +5

      Yeah but she chose that job and i don't think it sounds like she works super hard or that its exhausting especially considering how much money she makes also compared to the normal jobs most people are doing and can barely afford the necessity's. But with that being said she has a right to speak her mind.

    • @caitlinmyriah7657
      @caitlinmyriah7657 Год назад +1

      What’s crazy is athletes making millions. THAT is what blows my mind. 🤯

    • @vanessagentner
      @vanessagentner Год назад

      @@caitlinmyriah7657 I say that all the time! I Think there should be a cap on how much these types of people can make a year while the rest of us struggle. Like it should be donated or there should be a limit of how much they can make per year

  • @maidenofmoths
    @maidenofmoths Год назад +44

    I'm 22. I can 100% say I worked my body and mind to death at a couple different jobs for less than I needed to survive properly and that stress is very different than influencer stress. It's still work, but it's not the same. I totally feel for influencers and their mental health struggles, being the center of attention to bullies online, but to say it's harder than 9-5 are... misguided. Especially when we, by far and large, don't make enough to succeed in our societies. I can hardly afford to exist, let alone succeed like they have

    • @angussneef
      @angussneef Год назад +1

      I get what you’re saying, but you didn’t work your body and mind “to death” as you’re still alive. That language is gonna hold you back. Yes, you worked hard, but exaggerating is what got Mikayla called out. Don’t do that.

  • @reggie2685
    @reggie2685 Год назад +54

    All the points you and other youtubers made hit the nail on the head. Life is hard. End of story. Now, being an influencer/content creator is undoubtedly easier than most jobs worked by your average layperson. Consider for a moment Mikayla, as an influencer with a massive following, might have a lot of outreach and marketing directly with brands. She might have meetings, contract reviews and other business dealings with executives of whatever brands she's working with. Her workload might feel quite heavy in this case, especially if she doesn't have a team retained to assist her. I think arguing with her about it being "hard work" is pointless because there could be so much behind the scenes that we just don't see given how massive she is online (this goes for any influencer with millions of followers and possible brand deals). It's not about difficulty. It's about the average person working just as much or more, and getting paid peanuts in comparison. People aren't really upset she's complaining about a job that's easy (mostly). They're mad she's complaining when her compensation vastly outweighs any difficulty or pressures she's experienced. This is what she needs to understand. This is where her insensitivity really shined and fueled the backlash. It all comes down to both creators AND audiences being sympathetic. I'll bet all this negativity would've been greatly reduced if that video hadn't come off as utterly condescending.

    • @daniellenelson5300
      @daniellenelson5300 Год назад +1

      I'm sure she pays people to do alot of it if she's making millions

    • @janegarnham
      @janegarnham Год назад

      well put.. i hope AI does away with all these influencers...

  • @bsimpson1263
    @bsimpson1263 Год назад +49

    I’m an art and history teacher with an emergency cert in special Ed (emotional/behavioral). I get up at 5am, prep from 6-8am, teach till 3pm, clean/meetings till 4pm. Go home, make dinner by 7pm and for the rest of the night I make PowerPoints, write IEPs, send emails, till 1am. Overworked, underpaid, and abused. I love my job which is why i do it but people like her piss me off

    • @caitlinmyriah7657
      @caitlinmyriah7657 Год назад +3

      I have always said and always will say that teachers should be some of the highest paid workers, if not THE highest paid!!! Because where would anyone be without our teachers?? Instead of paying athletes millions, instead of paying ppl like the fkn Kardashian clan millions, our teachers should be paid a ton!! I thank you for being a teacher!!! THAT is a job that’s not for everyone!! ❤❤❤

  • @Starchild91
    @Starchild91 Год назад +78

    As a cleaner who would love to have a job creating online content instead, this is just so upsetting to me.
    Someone on TikTok, I don't remember her name sadly, put it very beautifully: You should always complain upwards or outwards, never downwards. If you're in a very very privileged position, like an influencer, complaining to your audience isn't ok. People would do anything to have her job. Instead she could complain to other influencers in private, or to anyone above her who is even more privileged than her. Imagine complaining to your coworker about how much harder your work is now after you got the promotion that you both wanted. You just don't do that.
    Because like you said in the video, her job isn't "hard". It can be exhausting mentally, it can be tedious, it can be risky in terms of getting paid or not, it can take a long time from start to finish before you see the end of the project... But it's not hard.
    What's hard is getting up at 5 every morning to clean an entire daycare, including toilets with poop smears in them and pee on the floors around them, food smushed around on the furniture, spit and snot on the windows, throwing away heavy bags of trash, carrying big boxes of equipment back and forth, picking up trash off the floor because people are too lazy to pick it up if they miss the bin, feeling invisible and like what you do is pointless as you do the same job every single day... All while your bones and muscles constantly aches from the way too hard work, spending thousands on trying to treat the health issues the job is giving you, while getting paid so little it's atrocious.
    I'm soon 31 and I still haven't had the money to be able to move away from a home that's so filled with rotten wood and mold that it's affecting me and my pets health, but sure Mikayla, being an influencer sounds like too much hard work.

    • @100.years.of.solitude
      @100.years.of.solitude Год назад +8

      You are a super star. Thank you for all of your incredible work. You make the lives of the kids their families the teachers infinitely better. Rooting for you to move to a new home soon!! 💫 ❤

    • @HJ-pm2dx
      @HJ-pm2dx 4 месяца назад

      May your days be peaceful, your shoes comfy and your evenings spent doing what makes you happy. You do an 'invisible' job which enriches and impacts many. Thank you. ♥

  • @Seraphina.Is.
    @Seraphina.Is. Год назад +19

    She basically said she works 6AM-5PM with most of that time being “in meetings”, most people who get off work at 5 pm wakes up that early. That’s not uncommon for your entire “up and working time” to be 11+ hours total

    • @ivyrose779
      @ivyrose779 Год назад +5

      Right?! I almost died when I heard her say 5:19 like it was something crazy.

  • @marys9775
    @marys9775 Год назад +29

    Just for this, she has influenced me to support the more humbled influencers 😊

  • @witchywoman3657
    @witchywoman3657 Год назад +137

    She's only 24 woww I thought she was in her 40s. Damn

    • @FransceneJK98
      @FransceneJK98 4 месяца назад +1

      Right??? I thought it was a different person.

  • @PetiteLapinChouette
    @PetiteLapinChouette Год назад +301

    Molly’s comments are tone deaf and also very ableist as someone with Lupus, so many of my hours of the day are spent in pain. So, no, we don’t have the *same* 24 hours in a day.

    • @URMakeupPro
      @URMakeupPro Год назад +66

      We all have the same physical amount of hours, true. But what we can physically do with those hours is different for every person. I too have a chronic illness so I hear you x

    • @Rain_Reign
      @Rain_Reign Год назад +28

      Also have a chronic illness and I totally agree. I lose multiple hours each day just having to rest so I can function, keep working, and keep taking care of my child. When I do anything I need to move slowly too so that I dont injure myself. I bet I have 15 hrs for each of Molly’s 24.

    • @erdbar718
      @erdbar718 Год назад +24

      yeah I thought so too. Also quite classist... just uninformed and a bit ignorant in general.

    • @Patriot1789
      @Patriot1789 Год назад +12

      My sympathy to you. My niece had lupus and like many other chronic and all encompassing diseases it tries the body and the soul every day. This young influencer needs to get over herself.

    • @peachshandy
      @peachshandy Год назад +14

      Yes, exactly. I move slowly and with a cane. What I can do in an hour is not the same as a healthy person without pain and fatigue.

  • @ALittleBitShabby
    @ALittleBitShabby Год назад +347

    I'm sure there are pressures being an influencer i.e being in the public eye, being basically a product and having to maintain an image, which not everyone has - but I would avoid saying it's 'harder', as this is entirely relative and is bound to upset people. Is she doing manual labour? Is she on her feet for 10 hour shifts? Is she in dangerous situations just to make money? Unfortunately it's the nature of the beast, making hundreds of thousands making videos in the comfort of your beautiful mansion doesn't quite compare 😂

    • @aimemaggie
      @aimemaggie Год назад +36

      I agree, every job has its issues but when you get online and say your job is harder than most it's insane. I've worked as a cashier and there are some days when I hated going to work because some people are so mean at grocery stores, but if someone asked me if my job was one of the hardest I would laugh. My parents work at a meatpacking plant and come back super freaking tired and work in cold temperatures, that's hard work. Working construction and lugging heavy materials all day is hard work. Even when it comes to emotional labor, working in a hospital and having to save lives is hard work. I've done many jobs but my easier one is being a content creator. I get to set my own schedule, be creative, and attend cool events. It's by far the easiest job I've ever had. The hardest part of my work is responding to hateful comments and motivating myself when I'm feeling sad. Only that first part is something most jobs don't have to deal with but at least on days I'm feeling down, I know that I can take some time off.

    • @ALittleBitShabby
      @ALittleBitShabby Год назад +5

      @@aimemaggie yep! Everything is relative - she's bound to get negative comments when making such sweeping statements. I have worked many different jobs and they can all be challenging in different ways 👍

    • @Snickers4Kawaii
      @Snickers4Kawaii Год назад +5

      I agree… I work at ulta and even though I’m not doing manual labor, *I have done house cleaning, detailing vehicles, yard maintenance* the people are so mean and ruthless and that drains you. Sometimes I wish I was doing manual labor bc then I wouldn’t have to deal with people calling me stupid and useless

    • @wheathusk2499
      @wheathusk2499 Год назад

      Yes and she can quit anytime aint nobody putting a gun to her head for this. Just do a normal job like us. Who's forcing her to keep earning 50,000 dollar a month. Lol

    • @idontknow7886
      @idontknow7886 Год назад +2

      @@aimemaggie right, not to mention yeah influencers get hate but most of the attention they get is positive, people kissing their asses 24/7 obviously it goes to their head. They can choose to pause work if they’re having a bad day, us normal people with the ‘easy’ jobs can’t and that pressure is worse than hate comments tbh

  • @nancym192
    @nancym192 Год назад +47

    No idea who she is but I'm stunned she could influence anyone to do anything

  • @josephineporto
    @josephineporto Год назад +16

    We live in a society that everyone is entitled because of their past and/or current struggles. Everyone is trying to one-up each other. This sense of looking for gratification and reassurance online, either subconsciously or consciously is what gets people in trouble most of the time. Maybe deep down they feel like they're not doing enough or they're not being challenged enough to their full potential. That goes to anyone working 9-5 or influencers. It's sad how we continue to compare ourselves and put each other down just so we can prove our point to strangers of how hard our life is.

  • @themadmonster3923
    @themadmonster3923 Год назад +175

    I’m sure it is a lot of hard work to be an influencer but most of them are making millions upon millions of dollars for their “hard” work. The rest of society is working just as hard and can barely keep roofs over their heads. She makes more money on a single sponsored post than I do in 3 years! So while I’m out working my butt off for 3 years straight with no vacations or time off, all she has to do is work hard for 1 day for that kind of money. Poor thing

  • @nc2227
    @nc2227 Год назад +7

    I find it so interesting that you became a RUclipsr working on your computer because you spent nights hearing the tapping of the keys from your mum 🥰
    It must of been a subconscious motivator or comforting sound.
    My mum is a teacher too and would often get home late from
    Parent teacher interviews or staff meetings and I would lay in bed and wait until I heard her high heels on the floor boards.
    Now the sound of high heals on hard floors is such a comforting sound and nostalgic as a 33 year old woman ❤️

  • @tayjay1164
    @tayjay1164 Год назад +44

    Thank you for doing this video, sorry I am late to watch it. That Mikayla girl needs a reality check, she is so young and so successful but she should be grateful. I appreciate you @Stephanie for your honesty and for giving your perspective and your background. You are not entitled and you do work hard, it shows. Your channel is so awesome. I just had to laugh when she said she is in meetings from 12-5 and it was now 5:19 and she is sitting in her home with dinner (takeout) ready to go. No commute, no having to clock out and deal with leaving her job to go home. She was home!

  • @hauntedmushroomsasmr7716
    @hauntedmushroomsasmr7716 Год назад +97

    I genuinely have mixed feelings about content creators. On one side, it’s a high stress-high reward job. Having to create content that is interesting and engaging, dealing with constant comments regarding every single thing about you, and having little to no privacy. A lot of people struggle dealing with bullying, burn out, and stress.
    At the same time, these influencers need to get a grip. They are living a lifestyle that the majority of people cannot even imagine. They spent more money on a single purse than most people make in a month. They live in mansions, go on amazing vacations, and spend money on luxury goods. $85,000 PER shoutout on tiktok, I literally cannot even fathom that. People are starving, cannot afford heating, cannot afford Christmas gifts for their children, and are working multiple jobs with no benefits just to pay their rent and they’re being lectured by someone with astronomical amounts of money about how hard THEIR life is? Of course it makes people angry. Yeah, maybe I am bitter and jealous. Maybe I don’t think it’s fair. I just wish…I just wish people were a little more grateful for their positions? Like, I get it that their work is hard work, but to be so combative with their audience when they rely on their audience for their status is just so bizarre.

    • @wheathusk2499
      @wheathusk2499 Год назад +12

      One word ' entitlement'. Copious amounts of it. Getting success without actual hard work n hardships makes out of touch narcissists out of people

  • @JerzyG84
    @JerzyG84 Год назад +72

    The internet makes people into bullies and ppl just want to argue. It's getting worse every day and it's actually turned me away from interacting as much on social media.

    • @Cuteemogirl94
      @Cuteemogirl94 Год назад +2

      I also recomend you to get rid of that creepy filter

  • @bbybutterfly5236
    @bbybutterfly5236 Год назад +5

    I think one of the most frustrating things to hear from an influencer that has grown up privileged is that everyone has the same 24 hours and is equally capable of achieving the same. The sad truth is that there isn’t equal opportunity in this world, and in most cases those people at the top haven’t actually had to put in the most work because they were born with either the finance or connections to put themselves there. The sad truth is that most of the population works themselves to absolute exhaustion just to be able to afford life. I used to come home daily in tears after my last job and that’s not because I was in some special situation where I was bullied - it was simply because real life jobs are hard. And if those influencers were put in normal lives, with normal pay checks and bills to pay they would not be complaining about their jobs. I don’t ever want to bash them for what they have because that would just be because of jealousy; but it’s not okay at all for them to compare themselves to the general public because privilege is real and most of us don’t have it.

  • @sarahcarroll8206
    @sarahcarroll8206 Год назад +4

    "I get up at six and work for several hours, have meetings at noon and sit down to dinner a little after five," she says with complete sincerity.
    I get what she's saying, really I do, and I'm sure she genuinely puts a lot of effort into her work, but the lack of self- and social-awareness is kind of staggering. That schedule is pretty standard for many many people and would sound like a *dream* to many others, and she lists it all off like a gotcha proving that she works especially hard.

  • @carlycoppi4769
    @carlycoppi4769 Год назад +150

    Her showing off her hand bags to so many people that work their assess off and work multiple jobs and not having a day off!!! Really makes me mad!! Sorry last thing I love what you do for women and you are so beautiful and so real and you are totally an empath!! Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️

  • @Steph_Bx13
    @Steph_Bx13 Год назад +74

    As someone juggling full time work (Australian Defence Force) and full time study (Bachelor of Nursing). I really resonated with your story about your mother. I have lost count how many times I've been so overwhelmed and just cried at my computer. But I know in 4 years when I finish my degree it will be worth it.
    I love your content so much. And as a fellow Australian I may be biased but just being honest 😊❤️

    • @Steph_Bx13
      @Steph_Bx13 Год назад +2

      @@chinzia4381 that's so kind!! Thank you 😊

    • @popovka
      @popovka Год назад +2

      Wow, I have massive respect for you working that kind of job AND studying at. the same time!!

  • @lilann6120
    @lilann6120 Год назад +21

    But i think she can pay someone who reads her comments, easily… so that she s not gettin depressed no more… 😂

  • @kristymckayable
    @kristymckayable Год назад +11

    I can't say their job is harder or not than others. They have to put themselves out their constantly, every day, get critized for everything they do or say, women influencers have to deal with trolls and stalkers on a level normal people do not. When we go to work we have a comparitavely much smaller number of people to report to, who judge our work, attitude and how we did. They are essentially reporting to all of their followers and brand partners everyday, that is the pressure of millions and millions of people. Daily. That has to be intense on a level we can't understand.

  • @CynGordon
    @CynGordon Год назад +111

    Mikayla posted that video 2 years ago in response to someone who was bashing influencers. Telling her to get a real 9-5. She was just getting her career off the ground back then when she made that video. She already apologized for that back then. Someone took that sound bite and ran with it. Context is key when it comes to things like this. She said she was wrong to let a bad day cause her to clap back at someone like that. She wasn’t telling everyone her job is harder than theirs. She was frustrated at a hater. 1 person.

    • @cannsmith
      @cannsmith Год назад +10

      I get it but everybody works 💩 jobs starting out with 💩 hours before they become successful in their careers. We’ve all been frustrated but we don’t ever claim our job is harder we claim our hours/schedule is trash and cry into a party size bag of Doritos. She was young and stupid now she’s successful and out of touch. Why didn’t she delete this video?

    • @Vickittenn
      @Vickittenn Год назад +13

      @@cannsmith she never said her job was harder though.. whoever it was commented told her to get a 9 to 5 job and she responded by saying she gets up at 6am to start filming content and editing until 12 and then she's in meetings from 12 till 5.. then she said she has just finished working and it's 5:19. She never claimed it was harder than anybody else's job she was simply saying it's not as easy as it seems. But it's fun to miss the point on purpose in order to further the attack in her isn't it.

    • @winterjade3666
      @winterjade3666 Год назад +8

      You're so right about context being key. The sound bite makes it sound like she's complaining about getting off work at 5 (which is cushy for most people) vs what she actually said, which was, basically, "I just got off from an 11 hour work day, and I've been working non stop since I woke up at 6am."
      Context is everything!

    • @lucianacarvalho3136
      @lucianacarvalho3136 Год назад +4

      Yeah, she was just saying her jobs isn't so easy, it does have hardships, that Stephanie explained so well. Maybe she didn't chose the right words, but no job is easy, it can be easier than others.

  • @kiiltochii1607
    @kiiltochii1607 Год назад +240

    "She's only 24!" Please don't infantalize adults. In few years we'll be all crying "she's only 30!". Adult priviledges come with adult responsibilities.
    We've all made fun of sheltered suburban kids. If this woman has only ever worked as an "influencer" she's just as sheltered

    • @CarlyonProduction
      @CarlyonProduction Год назад +15

      Yeah I was thinking how bizzare that was!
      When did everyone start talking like that about people in their mid 20s?

    • @heyitslizzybee
      @heyitslizzybee Год назад +26

      She's talking about how much wisdom and also lived job experience a person has. A lot of 24 year olds are only just graduating college and if they're a privileged influencer at that age then yeah, they may have NEVER had a real job. It's not "infantilizing" it's stating facts. Whereas you would be extremely hard-pressed to find a 34 year old with no real job experience or only just graduating, most people in their 30s have had several jobs and/or are secure in a career and probably even have a family started. To act like a 24 year old young adult, especially a privileged one, should have the same wisdom as a 30 year old real adult is just asinine.

    • @CarlyonProduction
      @CarlyonProduction Год назад +3

      @@heyitslizzybee yeah I think this is mostly a priviledge thing.
      Everyone I know had 6-8 years work experience by then.
      Many had entire families etc.
      my life changed little between 25 and 30.
      In the UK you can study to be a doctor and be working / treating people at 22.
      I do find these conversations tend to infantilise mid 20s adults. Obviously, all of our opinions on stuff like this are based on our own experience of the world and our cultural backgrounds etc.

    • @heyitslizzybee
      @heyitslizzybee Год назад +2

      @@CarlyonProduction That's a good point, thank you for your perspective. Maybe these conversations are infantilizing because the mid 20s influencers we're discussing are particularly infantile because of their privilege, whereas for the average person in that age group 25-30 is more or less the same.

    • @himomimfamous
      @himomimfamous Год назад +12

      I think she’s referring to her being able to afford a 2 million dollar home at that age.

  • @wifeofsauron1658
    @wifeofsauron1658 Год назад +4

    I think this is one of the problems with the ease and prevalence of recording ourselves. I'm not saying this is exactly the case here. But, I imagine someone could be having a horrible day, they are stressed, overwhelmed, and tired, and then they make a video about it and post it. Instead of sleeping on it and letting that feeling pass a little bit. I think every job has its difficulties and frustrations and we should be able to express that. But not in the way it's done here. I have seen other people say you know like, "there are things that are difficult, my mental health has suffered, I needed to find a way to balance work and life in this new situation. But I'm so thankful to all of you and this life I have and I appreciate that my struggles are not as serious as others but I did want to get this off my chest and share." I think you can do it and still express appreciation and show that you understand you are in a privileged position. Right because we are all humans, we all have struggles, we all have some form of hardship and I don't think it's fair to tell someone they can't talk about theirs because it's not as bad as someone else's. But you can do it in a way that is more sensitive to others and not so tone-deaf.

  • @d.costerholm1118
    @d.costerholm1118 Год назад +18

    I have always liked your transperancy in your videos, you seem really down to earth and thoughtful. Thanks for your content, keep up the good work!

  • @sammichwench2475
    @sammichwench2475 Год назад +33

    I invite her to cover one of my shifts at the hospital 😂😂

    • @ambradeluna
      @ambradeluna Год назад

      Same thought!

    • @u-x-m-a
      @u-x-m-a Год назад +1

      It’s a old video of her going around when she both had a regular job and was a influencer to

  • @Dani-sx3lk
    @Dani-sx3lk Год назад +22

    Gosh you are seriously the only rational person on the internet left. Like yessss!! Exactly!!! I can’t imagine how irritating it could get editing and staring at a screen for so many hours and knowing me, it could get way too tedious because I’m a perfectionist and my eyes would feel like they’re melting after so many hours of staring at a screen…but it’s not HARD and it’s nothing compared to the brutal reality of a standard job and the basic requirements to maintain a standard job.

  • @ellaisboring
    @ellaisboring Год назад +7

    Hearing that she is 24 kills me lmao. I'm in university, overdrawn, working two jobs and also 24. I thought I was doing well 😂

    • @FransceneJK98
      @FransceneJK98 4 месяца назад

      She sounds and looks like 44

  • @rissaface2597
    @rissaface2597 Год назад +10

    Being an Influencer is hard not harder than other more meaningful jobs.* like fire fighters and doctors etc. but the hours YALL put into editing and researching and trying things on /out and dealing with the lack of privacy & compassion from haters and the mass bullying is a lot to deal with In order to “ live large” I agree with you and love your channel 🫶🏽🫶🏽

  • @mercyrn35
    @mercyrn35 Год назад +25

    Being an influencer isn’t easy but for people who clock in and are bound by rigid time constraints and have a set pay that doesn’t have the potential to increase to hear an influencer complain is like a smack in the face. It’s a privilege to be able to make a living doing things you like and being able to make a living wage from it.

  • @ekaterinab6064
    @ekaterinab6064 Год назад +11

    In the words of my dad when he was telling me about some work stress etc and I remarked it sounded really difficult and like he had a lot of problems, isn't he stressed?... he said, "I'd rather have wealthy person problems than poor person problems". Every person has problems, but you gotta recognise when you have the better problems than others.

  • @samiasadaf7890
    @samiasadaf7890 Год назад

    appreciate alll the work you put in your videos steph. your videos just lift my mood at times!! i hope everything goes well with you!!!!!

  • @Alexandra_Wolf
    @Alexandra_Wolf Год назад +1

    Having the same 24 hours means not having two jobs with NO extra time to set up a business. It means NOT having a maid. Not having a nanny. Not having any help. These things save you a TON OF TIME so you get EXTRA time to focus on social media or being a celebrity or whatever. Most colleges will go over this theory in depth and in fact it is a truth that NOT EVERYONE HAS the same 24 hours in a day. What you have and start out with DEEPLY affects how and where you start out at and what level you start at.

  • @sophivrl222
    @sophivrl222 Год назад +154

    I 100% agree with everything you said, cancel culture isn’t very productive imo bc it’s just teaching ppl to hide what they rlly think. Also thank you for being vulnerable and sharing, I can relate too! I really appreciate all of your videos and I can tell the hard work that u put into them, I immediately feel happy when I see the notification pop up!

    • @vanessamarie_xo
      @vanessamarie_xo Год назад +1

      @@julm7744 you shouldn't be making racy "jokes". there's a difference between freedom of speech and just being a plain a5shole. making racy jokes is being an a5shole and you should get called out for it. jokes are not meant to be hateful. they're meant to be funny.

    • @c4m7878
      @c4m7878 Год назад +4

      @@julm7744 can’t tell if ur kidding 💀💀

    • @KILEE-4yt
      @KILEE-4yt Год назад +1

      @@c4m7878 Idk if they mean racy as in sex jokes or racist jokes 🤔

  • @ivannaivanova8542
    @ivannaivanova8542 Год назад +22

    Your content made me realize I have issues. I am currently going through therapy and I have never felt better in my life. This video had a huge impact on me. Thank you for what you do!

  • @RhandiChapman
    @RhandiChapman 2 месяца назад

    Stephanie - just so you know - I am a 62 year old woman - and I ADORE you. I love your level head - never ever ever listen or read from haters girlfriend. You are simply a beautiful soul inside and out. I am so proud of you for going against the crowd and trying to give all young ladies a good sense of self. I feel badly for people that get "called out" as you say. It's very frustrating. Do some people need to be put in their place? Yes - form time-to-time. However, as you noted, if someone has millions of subscribers and even half of them are trying to "school her" - my God - that would be enough to make anyone want to end it all! It's too much. Our egos are not meant to take that kind of abuse. Steph - you keep doing you. You are amazing - and so very lovely and even as a senior - I completely enjoy your content!!!!

  • @gabbiv4081
    @gabbiv4081 Год назад +2

    I’m 19, worked at McDonald’s for some time, now studying visual arts (cinema/photography/sound/script/…). Honestly influencers have totally the social pressure on them, always new things, not bad info. Good lighting, editing, body, skin, and idealistic things. They deal with more harassment than a normal worker. But as a worker, the physical and mental exhaustion of a routine is horrible, you feel trapped if you don’t love the work, and well the payment isn’t that good, but influencers can also not be successful or end their careers on 1 day.

    • @FransceneJK98
      @FransceneJK98 4 месяца назад

      Boo hoo. They chose to do this work. They can always quit if they really wanted to. I don’t wanna hear them complaining.

  • @eleniandthecards
    @eleniandthecards Год назад +77

    Find that Mikayla was just having a bad day. We're all entitled to a bad day once in a while. I think being an influencer is difficult is that you have to be creative and make people want to follow you and how to market yourself and pricing yourself appropriately for your services.
    I can't get people to follow me worth a darn as a writer (I wish I could) but that's where I find influencing and self-marketing tough. I wish I could figure out how to get people to read my books and buy them and watch my videoes and TikToks, but I have realized that measuring yourself by those things is dangerous and can really be damaging. It's when I start measuring myself that way, I start sounding entitled and rude and selfish and saying stuff like that. I wonder how influencers avoid falling into that trap! But I have empathy for when that happens.

    • @IrrelevantParanoia
      @IrrelevantParanoia Год назад +4

      I feel that as a non influencer. I don’t have a career set yet so I float around sometimes and when I’m applying and get rejected I do be feeling salty. I’m sure it’s not the same but the stress of not always getting that one good paying job as opposed to the other less paying jobs is def not the best time :/

    • @ciarajones3943
      @ciarajones3943 Год назад +8

      You said bein a influencer is hard LOL. Just photo shop yourself, talk about crap in an exciting way , think your all that and a bag of chips, and you will get millions to watch you. Does that make any sense? I guess you don’t need any sense to watch them👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻🤮

    • @eleniandthecards
      @eleniandthecards Год назад +2

      @@ciarajones3943 I really have no interest in being fake like that. It's hard to be a genuine influencer that doesn't lie constantly. There are some genuine ones out there, like Stephanie ;)

    • @divx1001
      @divx1001 Год назад +3

      @@ciarajones3943 that's so dumb. I know a ton of people trying to earn money on social media and only a few of them are able to exceed 100 subs and 1000 likes. It's not that easy to earn money on social media, especially enough money to not have a job. Your perception is skewed. Precisely because the internet is accessible to everyone, making good money is definitely hard because fot he competition. There isn't a job in the world where you have to compete the entire global population to succeed. And precisely because it's easy to start, it's hard to become someone that people will follow for brands to start paying you. BTW this formula has existed since forever, I mean brand deals have been a thing ever since celebrities have been around and soccer players make more per hour than your entire annual salary, all that while kicking a freaking ball on a grassy field 😂 I don't get why people are so angry that regular people are finally also able to make more money. Literally so many famous influencers come from regular families that wouldn't have a possibility to earn so much money. Back in the day you needed to be a special human to access such amounts of money but nowadays regular people also have that possibility. Why is that such a bad thing that the poor and the middle class are now able to earn more money, raise more money for their ideas/causes, start an independent career? All this hate towards the influencers and what they do is so senseless.

  • @jodie8687
    @jodie8687 Год назад +18

    did Mikayla think it was a long day finishing at 5 pm?

  • @christinamorin1914
    @christinamorin1914 Год назад +2

    She’s young. It was inevitable if not this something else. The only way to move up is to learn from your mistakes and get back up again. She’s in the limelight and “feels” it’s harder because of her mental health but a lot of us struggle with mental health challenges and have to show up and deal with worse people, hours, or uncomfortable workplaces, lacking sleep and health. We are not ALL capable of being an influencer to as many as she has. I’m over 40. I’m also a disabled single mom who can’t afford to buy makeup so not only can I not afford to buy products to influence, but I will probably not appeal to people under 40 and most of makeup consumers are under 40, in my opinion. Especially those who massively buy.
    Being young is a privilege on its own and one day she’ll see that too. She’s incredibly lucky the opportunity was available to her at her age. We didn’t have TikTok or much social media when I was her age so influencers are a rather modern career choice.

  • @user-ng7dp7fe7c
    @user-ng7dp7fe7c Месяц назад

    Prior work experience is very important in this case. If I didn't work in factories every weekend in my last year of hs and first year of college I would never be this happy being able to make money out of music. I hear these entitled Nepo baby musicians complaining about studio sessions and tours and Im just here being very grateful even when Im touring (playing 2-3 days in a row every week the whole of winter) in a car, being hungry b4 I find the time to eat, getting dressed in a smelly backstage, being exhausted, sleep deprived, sleeping in cheap rooms for rent, carrying mu own instrument and luggage....and they complain in their private tour jets. Why? Because they never worked a day of hard labour in their life and therefore have no idea how to be grateful. I would take the cons of touring over 8 hours a day of work in a bloody factory any day! I'm so grateful being able to make money out of my dream job even when it's not ideal, and so should all these celebrities and influencers

  • @amikbn681
    @amikbn681 Год назад +18

    I think it’s funny that you’re always talking about influencers or celebrities that people are looking up to whilst I‘m looking up to you! You are absolutely beautiful, inspiring and got the right mind set (: thank you, you always make my day! Keep going, girl

  • @lisacolledge7624
    @lisacolledge7624 Год назад +48

    Hi Stephanie 👋. You're such an Aussie girl, I just love you 😁. That's coming from a fellow Aussie girl, but one who's probably, er, 'experienced'(read 'old') enough to be your mum! Your kiddos have a great role model, as do all your followers. Well done Stephanie. 👏 ❤️

  • @bssenterprise
    @bssenterprise Год назад +1

    Oh my god thank you for not getting TikTok. I refused I was like “aaaand I’m too old for this”

  • @mariahsisneros7572
    @mariahsisneros7572 Год назад

    As someone who's a low income, single mother, struggling to get by on assistance, don't even tell me that working til 5:19 pm and being an Influencer is such hard work. I'm trying to become a nurse-you know how HARD it is just to get into damn NURSING SCHOOL?! It takes time, lots of time, money, lots of money, determination, dedication, discipline and motivation. You know what was hard work? Applying for hours and days for a job at my local hospital, driving 25 minutes away every day for a nursing assistant program when gas is $6 something per gallon on a fixed income. This is why these "influencers" piss me off, because they are so out of touch with reality and look down on others who are actually putting in work and contributing to society by going through the actual motions of life and going to work for 8, 9, 10, 12 hours a day, not being able to spend time with their kids, living in damn near poverty, living paycheck to paycheck. I'd like to see these influencers go to work at an actual place of employment, then post a video of how hard their day is, posting "content" online from the comfort of their $2 million dollar home.

  • @christamarie3512
    @christamarie3512 Год назад +78

    Mikayla is super talented with her makeup and I believe she was just having one of those days. I definitely could not do that job! I worked on my feet for not a great wage most of my life. Overtime and all that. Now at 41 I have rheumatoid arthritis and can no longer physically do my job so I had to switch it up. Now I get to be a caseworker for substance abuse and mental health and I couldn’t be happier!! Wish it paid like an influencer though 😂

    • @newworldlord643
      @newworldlord643 Год назад +15

      Think a lot of us that work normal jobs just feel a lot of different things when we see these people getting paid ginormous amounts of money to create something that might take a couple of hours Even if it takes them a few weeks to make something the amount of money you're making can retire you before the age 30. And I think a lot of us are just really pissed at that considering people who have worked their whole lives for retirement don't even have retirement

    • @idontknow7886
      @idontknow7886 Год назад +5

      @@newworldlord643 exactly, doctors who work 30 hours at a time don’t make as much as they do, and definitely don’t ever have the time to sit down and make a tiktok about how hard their life is. I don’t think they should make so much period

    • @christamarie3512
      @christamarie3512 Год назад

      @@FireSilver25 thank you!!

  • @novemberrites7337
    @novemberrites7337 Год назад +3

    Hi Stephanie! Yay for being six months pregnant, coming along 2/3 in! So happy for you and your family. This was an interesting video, I appreciate that you made it, thank you. I can relate to your general interest in a topic and going down the rabbit hole and then wanting to share about it ~for sure. I can also relate to being from the MySpace generation, I’m 33, And having an awkward response to TikTok. I’ve checked it out a bit and do have an account that I hardly ever utilize. When I do it because I find TT shorts on RUclips made by accounts that I’ve spent time with on YT, and like, then may want to check out other videos they’ve made on the platform that they haven’t posted to YT. I found a hilarious comedian that way that makes foreign language similarities parody videos of himself speaking French, Spanish, and English. I appreciate the points you made here, about your experiences with the position you’ve held as an influencer over the previous 7 to 8 years. and how cool that you have the reference of 11 other positions prior to compare it to! That seems quite a relevant and interesting point to include. I think it’s kind of you to compare other types of jobs such as nursing, mining, how about working as a grocery clerk, to what it takes to be an influencer. There’s so much that could be said about what we are suited for well as individuals and what makes work difficult for anyone. I certainly agree that the task of having to put oneself forth with consistency at a 9 to 5 that involves working as a team with other people has got to be significantly different than working on ones own. I’ve done both myself. They are taxing in different ways. Hope youre having a good weekend too! Sunny here in Portland Oregon, I’m out in the yard. 🥰🙌🏼💚✨🙏🏼🌈

  • @kabbynyb5503
    @kabbynyb5503 Год назад

    I just wanted to comment that I'm grateful for you Stefani. I've been watching your videos for years now, I think since my freshman or sophomore year of high school, and im in my early twenties now. Yourself and people like you have helped shape who I am and remind myself of reality.

  • @catfacexkillah
    @catfacexkillah Год назад +2

    Excellent take on this. I had commented in her hate reddit that it was basically disgusting that these women were tearing others down in a 24 year old's gossip page and they banned me. They're on a huge witch hunt and it's so sad.

  • @angelicafrye-rangsiyananta
    @angelicafrye-rangsiyananta Год назад +216

    Ppl are allowed to make mistakes. Cancelling them doesn't allow for growth. Unless they're just being like absolutely vile, I feel like everyone should get a chance. This was more derpy and yes, tone deaf but not worth cancelling.

    • @j5110
      @j5110 Год назад +6

      It was blown wayyyyy out of proportion, and taken out of context. The internet is just too sensitive. I’m not a fan of hers, I actually didn’t even know her before this, but it was blown way out proportion.

    • @toniannsantamaria
      @toniannsantamaria Год назад +7

      @@julm7744 nah sometimes ppl just say stupid things it’s not all a publicity stunt i promise

    • @alisha.wardle6963
      @alisha.wardle6963 Год назад +1

      @@julm7744 all it shows is people don't understand mental health. She has depression expressed her feelings and is now getting tons of hate. She is already successful why would she need negative publicity. Very helpful

    • @idontknow7886
      @idontknow7886 Год назад +3

      @@j5110 yeah it was but tbh it needs to be talked about, these influencers really just put themselves on too high a pedestal and then look down on us normal people, the ones they literally make them money!!

    • @j5110
      @j5110 Год назад +1

      @@idontknow7886 there are much more important issues to be talked about. So I disagree . This is basically just woke culture. We should all focus our attention to what’s happening in Iran and other actually important issues. Influencers being out of touch is annoying sure but it just doesn’t really matter, unless someone gets hurt.

  • @nhmdlamini3138
    @nhmdlamini3138 Год назад +54

    I do love how you humanised her, honestly. However, I also think she has to become more socially aware. I mean she appeals to over 13 million people and greatly profits through them. The very least she can do is become socially aware. God bless you Stephanie

  • @karycantowe9207
    @karycantowe9207 Год назад

    Mikayla should have taken a page from Duke basketball Coach Mike Kryzewski [Coach K]'s book: when asked about the stress of being a Div I b-ball coach, he famously said: "No. I don't believe I have a 'hard' job. I'm doing what I love and I am well-compensated. My mother worked her whole life cleaning office buildings at night so she could be home with her kids during the day. Scrubbing floors on your knees, night after night, knowing you can't take a sick day because if you don't work, your kids don't eat? That's a 'hard job.' Coaching Division I basketball? No comparison." [Keep in mind that Coach K had to sit out the last half of the 1994-95 season because he refused to miss work after back surgery; he made himself so ill that he had to take a leave of absence].
    Had she made some kind of acknowledgement of her own good fortune, coupled with a Coach-K-like acknowledgement that being an influencer isn't "hard" in the way that traditional jobs can be hard, her reality check that "being an influencer is more demanding than it looks and takes a lot of behind-the-scenes work as well as emotional fortitude," would have been a great video, especially for the starry-eyed kids out there who idealize influencing as a career choice. But Mikayla got angry and so she fired off an incendiary comparison between her work and those of people in ordinary jobs--which really shouldn't have been her point in the first place.

  • @kia0402
    @kia0402 Год назад

    Steph I could listen to you talk all day girl your captivating thankyou for.shedding light on these celebrities and influencers in your videos and all the work you do for us 💖 from one Aussie to another.

  • @iamjoshdelacruz
    @iamjoshdelacruz Год назад +13

    I do emphatize with her because being an influencer is not exactly a stable job like you have to keep making contents so your account is not pushed down by the algorithm. Brand deals don't always come by easy and some are hard to deal with (process of payments/revising contracts/additional request/reshooting content) and if your juggling with a few brands its really exhausting, and top of that anwering emails and doing meetings with PR person the brands. I can definitely understand where she's coming from but then again all jobs are different. It may be easy for you but it may be hard on others. Comparing jobs is so stupid, everyone's got a different path in life.

  • @authenticuser4177
    @authenticuser4177 Год назад +9

    i love how in touch you are. been subbed for a long time and your consistency is really admirable

  • @ashlynboone_
    @ashlynboone_ Год назад +2

    Holy shit.. I read the description and I'm shocked beyond words! Mikayla is 24? All this while I thought she was a 34 year old mom of two or something 😭😭😭

  • @yourworshiptv
    @yourworshiptv 7 месяцев назад

    I really appreciate you going through your process. Many youtubers seem to have professional productions studios or videographers so your story is very refreshing

  • @emy_themua2015
    @emy_themua2015 Год назад +29

    I actually did a post about this on my stories on insta and it was very much the same as what you’ve said Steph, I get that what she said probably wasn’t the best way of putting it but there are influencers who have done things genuinely wrong but people out here are still buying their products every day, she complained about her job in the wrong way I don’t think it’s worth cancelling someone speaking if I hate that word these are people not TV shows, glad you spoke up hun 💖

    • @Froggele
      @Froggele Год назад +3

      Totally agree. And I think it’s valid that people didn’t like what she said and criticized her but these hate and rage pile-ons the internet always does to people for even minor mistakes are so sad. It’s possible to respectfully educate people on why what they‘ve said is ignorant and if thousands of people already did, just don’t say anything. What does it add to the conversation if you are the millionth comment telling her that what she said was tone deaf?

    • @emy_themua2015
      @emy_themua2015 Год назад +1

      @@Froggele exactly and this is why I’m such an advocate on speaking up about mental health. If people actually new what all these comments and range did to people they would think twice about bashing someone for something that was said over a year or more ago, people change they learn and they grow & I’m pretty sure everyone has complained about their job once or twice without thinking about every single persons reaction just we don’t have millions of people watching, she already said before she made the comments she wasn’t in the best head space & I think maybe we can all agree that it was poorly phrased and just move on and get on with our lives, As I said there are influencers out there and even beauty brand owners that have done and said much much worse!!! But people are still buying from them and supporting them and overlooking what they’ve done why give so much hate to her for this.

  • @angelika5029
    @angelika5029 Год назад +32

    That’s an ooold post of hers that’s going around. And when she did that post she had a regular job AND worked as an influencer.

    • @jenn8179
      @jenn8179 Год назад +3

      I think she was working at Ulta also? Give her a break!

  • @_editwithme
    @_editwithme Год назад +1

    Also, she was responding to a comment claiming she should work a 9-5. So she's right in correcting that, she does do a day a of work. I think there's also a difference between influencers that have built something themselves and those who are just know for aligning with beauty standards. I don't follow Mikayla, but I did a quick search on her and she has gone to college and had an internship at a radio station. Technically she does work in her field of study, communications. I think her entitlement has an undertone of frustration from working for 2 years building a business and everyone is calling her lazy.

  • @christinapowell8891
    @christinapowell8891 Год назад +1

    Thank you! THANK YOU for calling out the lack of experience! There is nothing wrong with someone if they haven't had a "regular" job, BUT some of these people are so rude to act like NOBODY knows what hard work is like . 😢

  • @AKbaby89
    @AKbaby89 Год назад +15

    So I saw a couple videos Dustin Dailey did on Mikayla, and I personally am disabled and unable to work, so once I saw her BS rant, I unfollowed her on everything. I just don't want to support someone like that. I'm not for canceling anyone, I just live off disability, so my money is tight and I spend my money as smart as I can, and I just don't like supporting people that my morals and ethics don't match up with.

    • @URMakeupPro
      @URMakeupPro Год назад

      I am also disabled so I really understand your comment. She was not complaining about her work hours. That video was out of context. She gets so much hate and body shaming and that's where her rant came from.

    • @AKbaby89
      @AKbaby89 Год назад +5

      @@URMakeupPro ...but the video wasn't out of context. In the full video, she sits there and says she works 8am to 5pm, and she has meetings in the afternoon and does videos in the mornings. She literally sat on live and ranted for a while about how hard her Job is, and how most people could NEVER work as hard as she does. She literally sat there and told Dr's and nurses *during covid* that they could never imagine working the hours she does. Doing her makeup.

    • @AKbaby89
      @AKbaby89 Год назад +1

      @@URMakeupPro the full video is literally in this video, where she is specifically talking about working hard hours and the job being so insanely hard.
      I'm sorry but I know bering sea fishermen, mikaylas job is not difficult. At all.

    • @Gemicorn40
      @Gemicorn40 Год назад +2

      @@AKbaby89 you are spot on; if it wasn’t so insulting it would be hilarious; working 08:00 -17:00? That’s normal work hours. People are working 40 or 50 hour weeks just to heat and heat. She has far too high of an opinion of herself and her skill set. She would do well to remember where she came from!

    • @URMakeupPro
      @URMakeupPro Год назад

      @@AKbaby89 I understand what you are saying but I think with social media being so toxic and so much shaming she gets about her makeup, her body and more that's what makes it difficult for her. She has mentioned it before and that's how I saw that video. That video was from her eat with mikaela tt account. Where she talks about her Ed.

  • @maliefa5415
    @maliefa5415 Год назад +33

    She’s come out with a pretty down to earth and genuine apology vid.
    I do think it was taken out of context & she meant no harm by it. She wasn’t saying her job is harder she was just saying it’s more difficult sometimes than people actually think. Which I’m sure it is, it’s not as glamorous as some people think. In my opinion and hers I suppose is that she was comparing her struggle to what people think the reality of influencing is, not comparing it to how difficult or a struggle other jobs are like a doctor, cleaner etc.

    • @URMakeupPro
      @URMakeupPro Год назад +4

      Thank you. You are right. The whole video is out of context! Doing a video on an out of context video is not right. That video was on her tiktok page where she talks about her eating disorder and she gets so much hate and body shaming. That's what she was talking about.

    • @Jump-2-the-moon
      @Jump-2-the-moon Год назад +6

      There are so many worse things in the world being said and to make a 16 minute video analyzing someone for just saying their job was hard is embarrassing. Being an influencer IS hard. You don’t just become successful by being pretty. You need to market your brand, post content frequently, maintain brand relationships, etc. It’s not an easy job, nor one I would want.

    • @suzinaccache
      @suzinaccache Год назад +5

      @@URMakeupPro its not out of context, she complained whilst in her big house eating her salad, its tone death and thoughtless. Try working 14 hour shifts and being on your feet all day, that's hard. Yes she might be having an off day but it still rubbed up thousands of people the wrong way

    • @cheesecake3453
      @cheesecake3453 Год назад +5

      @@suzinaccache okay so literally no influencer can ever voice their struggles being an influencer because it could “rub people the wrong way”. like bro that’s just damaging because yes, being an influencer is a privileged thing to be but it isn’t 100% perfect and there’s still issues u can come across. influencers should be able to voice their struggles and how hard their job can be at times. she didn’t even put down other jobs, she was just speaking to people who undermine her job saying it’s too easy and doesn’t take hard work, which is false. like bro if you’re offended by this idk what to say to u man

    • @URMakeupPro
      @URMakeupPro Год назад +1

      @@suzinaccache we're all entitled to havea bad day and say the wrong thing and be misunderstood. That doesn't give anyone the right to make such a huge judgement on someone as a person.

  • @AlexisTwoLastNames
    @AlexisTwoLastNames Год назад +1

    i’m 24. cannot imagine being a millionaire rn. doesn’t even appeal to me. just a raise is all i want. i’m scared of fame and fortune at this age. crazy that during my deepest depression, all i wanted was fame n fortune. i wanted admiration. i wanted people to be jealous of me. now i’m healthy again and i just wanna be a normal person w good friends n fam and fun experiences and good health (esp cuz i spent so much of this year physically sick smfh). it’s wild to see the difference in my outlook. best of luck to these rich af youngins lmao

  • @MBXGill
    @MBXGill 10 месяцев назад +1

    Always sad when people confuse being a hardworking person and having a lucrative career.
    Also, if you have help- someone doing your hair, cooking your food, cleaning your house, walking your dog, managing your finances, and booking your engagements? You have more than 24 hours.
    WHEN YOU HAVE STAFF, YOU BUY MORE HOURS IN A DAY.

  • @Nicolebrown14
    @Nicolebrown14 Год назад +4

    I work in the medical field. I would say my job isn't easy physically or mentally. A degree is required to do my job. However, I don't have the looks, talent or time to create content. Therefore, I wouldn't want an influencer doing my job and I couldn't do theirs. I think I should get paid more than I do, but honestly I chose to respect others and what they do for their livelihood. Plus, at the end of my day I chose to relax by watching what's put out there by someone like Stephanie...