“They would choose a date and time, and then as I was going to pick them up, they would cancel, saying, ‘I really want to put this vid out tomorrow, sorry!’ It pissed me off, and I felt completely disrespected and disregarded. 

One time, one of the sisters in particular wanted to bring her laptop to edit a new YouTube video at a club, and I was dumbfounded. And we couldn’t go anywhere without them being spotted and asked for photos, which is fine, but kind of annoying and inconvenient because I ALWAYS took the photos, and I just wanted to be alone.

Anyway, being around influencers for seven years (and not being one myself) taught me that they’re all entitled, they have fake personas, their friendships/relationships on social media aren’t real, they get paid a shitload of money to do a two-minute sponsor, and they are ALL extremely out-of-touch. 

Don’t recommend. Lost my two best friends over fame.”

—u/speak-now6

Source: https://www.buzzfeed.com/kristenharris1/influencers-in-real-life