

Chinese Influencers Suddenly Mass Marry Dubai Princes & Attend United Nation Meetings
4 snips Mar 10, 2025
A whirlwind of Chinese influencers claims to be pregnant by a Dubai prince, sparking confusion about how many royals exist. They sell everything live while embracing a bizarre lifestyle filled with royal memorabilia. The rise of 'UN influencers' adds layers of extravagance to their antics, raising questions of authenticity. Amid foot fungus scandals and fashion faux pas, the discussion reveals the extremes influencers will go to for clout, weaving a comical yet unsettling tapestry of modern online fame.
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Playground Safety TikTok
- Stephanie Su enjoys watching a TikToker who tests playground safety with a doll.
- The doll is thrown down slides and ladders, and commenters react seriously.
Airport Bathroom
- Stephanie Su recounts an embarrassing airport bathroom incident.
- Someone avoided using the stall after her, making her feel self-conscious.
UN Influencer Trend
- It's challenging to stand out as an influencer in China due to the "fair, rich, pretty" standard.
- The UN influencer trend emerged as a way to differentiate oneself.