That is amazing. Though I suspect someone has already wrongly labeled it shade.
A Kardashian of influencers.
Keep in mind that some of the targeted viewers are actual children. Someone mentioned Youtube toy unboxing videos - elementary schoolers watch those. Tons of middle schoolers are on Instagram. Young kids & teens aren’t necessarily savvy enough to understand what content is sponsored
What should the name for a group of “influencers” be? A Keurig? A Tesla? A Starbuck?
Halsey looks a hawt mess. But it looks like we found the person who would invest in several of these shirts.
Why would anyone want to interview Kendall about anything *other* than the Pepsi ad?
The commercial was such a massive failure from a social justice standpoint that no matter what she did to try and “make up” for it, it will seem pathetically insufficient. She would have to donate a massive amount of money, or organize a massive protest herself, or something of that nature. I highly doubt she has the…
It’s because she’s incapable of having an opinion. When she’s owned by corporate sponsorships and skipped out on school for a modeling career, she’s only capable of having Quinn Morgendorfer-level, superficial thoughts: Which is my best side? Can you see my pores? and saving only the cute animals.
Jesus Kendall, maybe go out there and do something that shows you aren’t as tone-deaf as this ad made you seem? Join a protest, donate some money, be willing to get arrested to make a point? If you are still butt-hurt about the Pepsi ad you could always just, you know, prove the critics wrong.
I think that’s it for me too, beyond just the nanny and the substance abuse. Dude seems like he’s not happy with the work he’s been doing or the general progress of his life.
Given her age....this baby was most likely very much planned, organized, arranged, facilitated, assisted; medical troops were brought into play is what I’m saying.
You’d be amazed/depressed at how many couples conceive as a last-ditch effort to save a failing marriage.
Ah the luxury of having never bought an item from Walmart. You obviously have never lived in a small town with poor parents, and the only place for 30 miles is a Walmart. In rural areas, it’s a necessity.
Holy cow, just think how many people involved in making this looked at it and didn’t see a problem. HOW??
Oh no, “Join the Conversation” is written in English multiple times, just also once in French (well technically the French says “be part of the conversation”).
It was so fearful of taking a stance. It didn’t look like a protest it looked like an outdoor festival with a peace theme.
Yeah, those “join the conversation” posters were some really offensive bullshit given the real issues right now and the risks protesters are taking to make them known.