Influencer makes thousands because they hate her

Influencer makes thousands because they hate her
Influencer makes thousands because they hate her
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A influencers that loves to piss off its users TikTok manages to get hundreds of thousands every yeargushing about how he does it by spending one to two hours a day.

THE TikTokers Whitney Ainscow from Yorkshire, UK, claims at Sun that the ad revenue and views on her videos have changed her life as she now averages an annual income of approx. 200,000 pounds, that is, more than Rishi Sunak’s prime ministerial salary.

And all this without even working hard, since filming her life for just one to two hours a dayattracts thousands of views, which translate into income.

He got rich from hate watching

Whitney, very early in her online career, positioned herself as a “professional” mother, showing how she exploited state benefits and social housing to spend recklessly and “shower” her children with expensive gifts.

Thus, she cultivated an audience that followed her life to criticize and berate her for her controversial choices, a trend known as hate watching. It may sound paradoxical, but this type of audience remains devoted to the “totem” they love to hate.

With its ratings and ratings skyrocketing, however, it no longer has to rely on the government’s “generosity” since it makes more than the “head” of the state, Rishi Sunak.

While Sunak’s prime ministerial salary does not exceed 170,000 poundsWhitney releases within a year 200,000in a vicious cycle where showing her waste gets her even more money.

And she doesn’t have to sweat about her content. Now he just posts snapshots and quotes from her daily life: her lunch, preparing the children’s cake, or just curling up on her sofa watching her favorite series.

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The article is in Greek

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