Two Faced
Most influencers aren’t who they seem to be — and their real stories might shock you. Discover how some celebrities and social media stars manipulate authenticity to build their brands, while others stay true to themselves against all odds. If you’re tired of superficial fame and craving real connection, this episode will change how you see the influencers you follow every day.
Emily and Viktoria peel back the layers on social media’s biggest personalities. From makeup gurus faking reviews to influencers posting staged divorce announcements, they reveal the surprising truths behind the curated perfection. They break down how false personas, viral drama, and flashy lifestyles are often just carefully crafted illusions. You'll discover the importance of authenticity in a digital age obsessed with appearance, and why staying true to yourself is the real key to lasting influence.
In this episode, we explore the pitfalls of “faking it” online — and how it erodes trust with followers. They analyze the rise and fall of influencers like Jaclyn Hill and Mikayla Nogueira, highlighting the importance of core values over fleeting fame. You’ll learn practical tips to navigate social media with integrity, and why embracing your genuine self is more powerful than any perfect filter. Plus, hear inspiring stories of everyday women breaking boundaries without sacrificing authenticity.
Why does this matter? Because in a world full of “fake followers” and superficial connections, true influence comes from honesty and self-awareness. Whether you’re a content creator, social media user, or just someone tired of the fakery, this episode gives you the tools to live and lead with integrity. It’s perfect for anyone craving authenticity, or feeling overwhelmed by the curated chaos online.
Tune in for a candid, hilarious, and heartfelt look at what it really means to stay genuine in a manufactured world. If you’re ready to see behind the filters and discover what authentic influence truly looks like, this episode is your must-listen. Because at the end of the day, we are TOO GROWN to be two faced.