Influencers and content creators seem to have the coolest lives. Every time they post a video of themselves doing a new dance or a funny skit, they get hundreds of thousands of likes and new followers. They take fun trips, score boxes of free stuff, and hang out with big stars like Emma Chamberlain and Doja Cat.
At least that’s what it looks like on your phone. But talk to influencers about what it takes to be TikTok famous and you’ll discover their lives aren’t quite as glamorous IRL as they seem on social media. Influencers put a lot of time and effort into making their lives look so effortlessly fun, and those “free” clothes and video games they show off in their posts aren’t exactly free. And while it’s exciting to go viral, sudden fame can be isolating, anxiety-inducing, and competitive.
That doesn’t mean you should immediately “unfollow” your favorite TikTokers or abandon your dreams of YouTube stardom. Influencers say that despite the downsides, making content means they get to do what they love. “I couldn’t be happier with what I’m doing,” says TikToker Mitchell Crawford. “As long as I’m making someone laugh, that makes me smile.” And the ability to raise awareness about causes you’re passionate about might be the biggest perk of all: “I’m an African American studies major, and I love that I can use my platform to talk about race,” Instagrammer Justina Sharp says
So the next time you’re tempted to compare your life with the seemingly perfect lives you see on your phone, remember you’re only seeing part of the story. We talked to five influencers (read more about them below) to get the lowdown. Read on to learn what it’s really like to be a social media star.