TikTokers will be better off in the long run
by: Don’t worry ex PNM
I know a lot of sororities will drop girls who clout on social media, HOWEVER these girls who got dropped from rush and decided to TikTok instead of being quiet are much better off.
I found Gracie O’Connor’s YouTube channel this past week and she’s traveling the world while spending nothing cause of brand deals.
Once out of college, no one gives AF what sorority you were in.
Would you rather be working at Hertz washing cars in a business suit or getting $10,000 per Instagram post? I’d take the latter.
#1 by: Lol
Darcy and Kylan are both flops. Nothing special about either of them. I’m sure Lauren will be the same way. Influencing is an over saturated field and with the way things are currently going most people are turned off by how unrelatable they are. Talk to us again in a few years when 80% of them fade into irrelevancy!
#2 by: sure
That will last for until their followers get tired of them and go to the next trendy girl who comes along. Meanwhile they will be living large and spending the money like it's never going to end. The cash flow will trickly, they will not have a following anymore, and then.......what?
#3 by: .
Darcy, Kylan and Gracie are still relevant because they got into sororities and posted sorority content.
No one talks about the ones who didn’t get in or that dropped out. I can’t even remember the actual names of the Jimmy buffet or Dolly Parton girls. When is the last time someone mentioned Hayley Ray of Sunshine?
TT is a double edged sword. You can use it to get known, but if getting known costs you a sorority bid, no one cares about your story any more.
Girls should really stay off TT during rush!
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by: Don’t worry ex PNMAug 19, 2023 3:56:45 PM
They can be smart with their money when they make 300k + per year and stretch it out. If not, their experience will get them high paying jobs in tech and pharmaceutical sales.