Influencers EXPOSED this event...(this is so messy)

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Published 2024-04-29
Stagecoach 2024 happened this past weekend and there was some MAJOR drama at an influencer after-party...

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  • I've never heard of Pizza Slime before my life and I tend to be chronically online
  • @TheDarkPlace00
    Seeing these influencers exposing each other is like my daily dose of reality TV, except my life is the commercial break that everyone ignores.
  • Some saying its a "joke". But there's an Spanish quote that says "entre broma y broma, la verdad se asoma" which translates more on less too "between jokes, the truth sneaks up" sort of thing. If the company wouldn't be used to giving those treatments, everybody would have taken as a joke... But almost nobody did so, perhaps that speaks louder than anything else.
  • @scarlett8782
    god, I swear - influencers and influencer affiliated events are so embarrassing in general
  • @jenny2756
    Shout out to her for speaking up and leaving
  • @fulltrottlee
    cochella has gotten soulless i feel like… it’s now just a event for influencers who don’t listen to any of the music they just get dressed sing one song post cause drama and leave it looks like
  • @Ms.K305
    I wonder when the shift will happen, where people will reject influencers and realize they’ve been paying for a famous persons lifestyle, they’ll never get into.
  • I'm chronically online but had never heard of pizza slime before, probably because I'm not super well versed in a lot of mainstream influencer stuff. I think that two things can be true - this could have been a joke on pizza slime's part and it just fell flat, meanwhile revolve was like "oh cool, this will, play into our exclusivness aura".
  • @lucapricorn5229
    Even if it was a joke, that joke was tacky as fvck and sadly shows what our society and culture has become these days
  • @ib9911
    I think if only the big influencers like Tana know about PizzaSlime, who is making fun of influencer culture, doesn't that miss the point of satire? It's an inside joke for a super small subset of influencers who know them, but if you aren't in on the "lore" it's not a joke. A joke goes both ways - it requires both a joker and an audience, and if the audience doesn't "get" it, then it's not a funny joke but just tonedeaf. It feels like they wanted to have it both ways - the hierarchy of influencer status, but also the fallback of "it's a joke, it's everyone's beloved pizzaslime". But if no one knows pizzaslime that card doesn't work.
  • @ElizabethT45
    The question I have is, were there two separate areas based on followers or not?
  • @sephiran973
    Pizza Slime sounds more like a shitty "themed" pizza place rather than all those things they say they are
  • @marielux7372
    It truly is like Black Mirror. And nobody knows who the hell Pizza Slime is or what they’re like to know they’re joking
  • @jaesumiin
    ”If you know pizzaslime then you know it’s a joke” …well, okay? Seems like many people here didn’t know wth that is sooo .. 🤷🏻‍♀️
  • @erin6818
    Doesn’t seem like they’re very good at making things “go viral as fuck” if a good chunk of the viewers had no idea what pizzaslime was
  • 32yr old me . WTF are these influencers and WTH is pizza slime 😅😂😂😂 .
  • They’re all talking about Pizzaslime like it’s some in-club. Honestly, big brands are just as shitty as influencers.
  • Influencers are just the “popular kids” in adult high school…. The sooner we stop giving these ppl attention, fame and money for basically doing nothing but being shallow and self absorbed, the better off the world will be.
  • @BaybeeWaddles
    obviously it's fucked up to identify worth based on someone's follower count. But does anyone else not think it is super fucking cringe? Like what loser values botted follower accounts??? I'd laugh at a celebrity doing it, but it's even more pathetic coming from influencers lmao