Short video application TikTok is expected to announce a sale next week. Today, Internet celebrities on TikTok are worried about their future. They also believe that TikTok’s forced sale can only cause more damage.
One sunny morning, in a luxurious mansion in Hollywood Hills, young TikTok internet celebrities were jumping around trying to create some funny short videos. They hoped that these ideas could spread like a virus.
But at the same time, they are also worried about their future.
“Kids Next Door LA” is one of the many “TikTok homes” established all over the United States, where teenagers live, sleep, brainstorm ideas, find ideas for dance and music videos, and seek agreements with some brands, hoping to be the front line “Influencers” (Internet celebrities) bring in millions of dollars in revenue.
But now, under the influence of an executive order by US President Donald Trump that requires ByteDance to spin off TikTok by mid-September, their livelihoods are threatened .
Dam Miguest, 27, is one of the seven influencers of “Kids Next Door LA”. He said: “In the next 2 to 5 months, everyone may be hit hard. Everyone will lose an income. I think this is really stupid…”
18-year-old Claire Hesser was once the “beauty queen”. She said that TikTok has quickly become a large part of the cultural life of young people.
She said: “I think that if it (TikTok) is taken away, it will only bring more harm, not benefit… I only hope that they (the US government) can understand that TikTok is indeed beneficial to our world today. , Especially our generation has had an impact.”
In fact, any changes to TikTok may affect not only the Internet celebrities on its platform, but also those brand manufacturers seeking to do business with them.
“Kids Next Door LA” head Ariadna Jacobs (Ariadna Jacobs) said: “This may affect many industries, especially the music industry, because many songs on TikTok spread like a virus. Come.”
Another Internet celebrity Hailey Orona (Hailey Orona) has 9.5 million followers on TikTok and will soon launch her own beauty series. Fortunately, she also has 2.8 million followers on Instagram to rely on.
Orona said: “If it is really banned, I have a back-up plan, which is to transfer to the YouTube platform, or use Reels on Instagram.”
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