Read the newsletter on buzzfeednews.com. A mom with a classical Indian dance background has made her teen famous on TikTok TikTok / @krithi0328 Arguably the most famous mom-daughter duo on TikTok is Addison Rae and her mother, Sheri. But it’s time we all made some room for 19-year-old Krithi Srinivas and her mom, Sridevi.
For me, Krithi and Sridevi’s TikToks are little shots of serotonin.
This new #InfluencerChallenge has had me wondering something all week Social media users who aren’t influencers have been posting videos filming their partners reacting to them acting like lifestyle influencers. In this viral TikTok, @taylorfields97 has the camera turned to her boyfriend and she says, “So a lot of you have been asking about how I curl my hair…”
I think that is a relatively large number of inquiries! Although if it were me, and if I were a full-time influencer of...myself (?), I would seize, like, only two inquiries to give myself enough of a reason to talk more about myself.
A lot of people have been asking about my hair routine in quarantine — and, honestly, it’s like washing once or twice a week. Super-simple stuff! If I catch a whiff of it and gag, it’s time to shampoo.
What was even more interesting is, per the suggestion of someone on Twitter, I included a poll to ask non-influencers what they assumed. I asked how many inquiries they thought influencers were truly getting, and people guessed pretty low. (Note: I asked with influencers who have large followings, which I’d say is 100,000 or more, in mind.) While people might assume influencers inflate their realities (which they probably do), if more than two people ask you about how you tie your hair, or which side of the toilet paper roll you have the end facing, I’d argue you have major influence. That kind of influence terrifies me, but I do understand the impulse to feel godly and say “everyone’s been asking…”
Until next time, Tanya Want more? Here are other stories we were following this week. Breonna Taylor is on the cover of O Magazine — the first one ever without Oprah. "Breonna Taylor had dreams," Oprah Winfrey said. "They all died with her the night five bullets shattered her body and her future."
James Charles and Tana Mongeau apologized after they were publicly called out for partying during lockdown. Last week, a bunch of influencers and YouTubers attended a birthday bash held at the Hype House in LA, with videos showing a packed event that seemingly ignored any precautions to protect people from the coronavirus. P.S. If you like this newsletter, help keep our reporting free for all. Support BuzzFeed News by becoming a member here. (Monthly memberships are available worldwide.) 📝 This letter was edited and brought to you by Tanya Chen, Stephanie McNeal, and BuzzFeed News. You can always reach us here. BuzzFeed, Inc. |