Online influencer sparks viral firestorm, says she’s ‘too pretty’ to work


An influencer fired up the online community when she shared a TikTok post saying that she’s just “too pretty” for the daily grind of work.
Calling her “shallow” and “entitled,” netizens were furious over the suggestion that employment is reserved for a population of un-pretty people.

Keep reading to learn more about Lucy Welcher’s controversial post!

Lucy Welcher, a social media influencer with almost 20 million likes, recently broadcast a clip that created a viral storm.

The young blonde, who admits she’s “the worst type of person…who cannot handle getting their own way,” is frequently seen in videos where she’s sitting in her car, sipping an iced coffee or boasting over a haul from one of her favorite stores.

On November 8, 2022, the now 20-year-old shared a TikTok post that she captioned, “Not my thing [laughing emoji] #working #scam.”

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