It’s an embarrassment of riches.
Sure, money talks. But it doesn’t always say the right thing — especially when speaking through the oft-tone deaf, not-so down-to-earth mouths of millionaire and billionaire influencers.
Becca Bloom, the moneyed monarch of “RichTok” thanks to her $500,000 designer shopping sprees and lavish trappings, was nearly dethroned by irate internet critics. Virtual whistleblowers recently called for the wealthy Gen Z’s head after she shared an unsolicited sermon on financial fairness between men and women in relationships.
Unfortunately, she’s not the only fortunate gal offering up her two cents to digital audiences who simply don’t want to hear it — at least not from blue bloods in the top 1%.
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