Toxic and entitled influencers part 2.

Monica Selo
9 min readNov 26, 2024

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6. Hannah Pearl Davis.

By that principle you shouldn't speak as women not voting equates to them not having a voice or opinion.

Don’t even get me started on this girl. Pick me girl Hannah Pearl Davis sparked public outrage with her extreme views on women. Davis has been called the female Andrew Tate. She thinks that women shouldn’t vote and claims that divorce is always a woman’s fault. On an interview on the Piers Morgan Show, she even said that “men tend to be better people than women.”

Ironically she believes that women should behave in a conservative and traditional manner (she believes that women should aspire to be wives and mothers and keep their virginity for marriage) despite being unmarried, childless and not a virgin herself. The most shocking of all though is that she has almost 2 million subscribers on YouTube. Why are people giving her the time and attention??

Unlikability factor: 8/10 (I don’t think she’s right in the head so it’s not completely her fault)

My advice: Girl you are seriously messed up and need help ASAP! I’ve seen some of your videos and some interviews with you and I don’t think even you understand what you’re talking about. I think you need help from a psychiatrist cos you’re not right in the head. I actually feel a bit sorry for you hence I’ve been a bit generous with your unlikability factor.

You feel you need to have extreme misogynistic views to get men to like and respect you. In fact these misogynistic guys don’t want to even date you because you’re acting too much like one of the guys. You’re not the submissive ultra feminine tradwife type. No offence but you’re probably not even Andrew Tate’s type.

There are plenty of decent guys out there who actually respect women and don’t think like Andrew Tate. Stop hating on your own gender because at the end of the day people are people and we’re all fallible. You get both good men and women and you get both bad men and women.

7. Bonnie Blue.

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I’ve spoken a lot about Bonnie Blue in my previous articles already. If you haven’t read them or heard of Bonnie Blue, I’ll give you a bit of background. Bonnie Blue is a highly controversial Only Fans content creator who has received major backlash for sleeping with “barely legal” teenaged boys just before they start university. She claims to have slept with 158 barely legal teens in two weeks during Freshers in the UK (usually a week or two long break for new university students before their studies formally begin).

She also brazenly and arrogantly claims that mothers should be grateful to her for sleeping with their sons and husbands. She claims that it’s a woman’s fault if her husband cheats. Well it’s no surprise that she says women hate her. I can only guess that well over 90% of her 170k instagram followers are men.

Bonnie claims that her parents are totally on board with her prolific bonking sprees and that her dad “loves it.” How gross and fucked up is that. Bonnie even has plans to break world records by sleeping with 1000 men in 24 hours. My vagina hurts just thinking about it.

Unlikability factor: 10/10

My advice: I’m just lost for words. I’ve already written an article about you including my thoughts about you and what you do. https://msselo297.medium.com/sex-with-thousands-of-men-for-money-and-fame-this-is-self-harm-not-sexual-liberation-81202ec19456

Just to sum things up, it’s gross. You sound incredibly deluded and narcissistic. It’s sad that you feel the need to use your body and sex appeal to make money and get validation from men. Those men that bonked you will lose interest in you once you’re older and your sex appeal wanes. You’ll be replaced with younger and hotter girls.

Even the men you claim adore you don’t truly respect you. I think you have serious psychological issues that you’re in denial about. Yes sex is enjoyable but who would genuinely enjoy being fucked by over 150 guys in two weeks? That just sounds painful. Also I doubt that all of these guys would know how to or care about pleasuring you especially the barely legal 18 year olds.

You just don’t seem like a nice person anyway. You would sell your soul (you already have sold your soul) for money, fame and attention. I just hope that if you ever get into a relationship, you get cheated on so you get the taste of your own medicine.

8. Jasmine Dinis.

Oy oy oy, poor kid. Are you teaching her to be dependent on social media too?
Do they? How many men did you ask?

We have another tradwife here on our list and this one is even more controversial because she’s proudly raising her daughter to be dependent on a man. This woman is just vile. After five minutes of looking through her TikTok videos, I had enough of her smug self-righteousness. She’s so judgemental and looks down her nose on women who don’t want to have kids or be housewives and instead want to have careers. Jasmine’s videos are all about how amazing being a tradwife is and how women should aspire to this.

Devout Christian and anti-feminist Jasmine only believes that food should be home grown and home made; she doesn’t trust the government; and thinks that homeschooling should be the only education that kids should receive.

Unlikability factor: 9.5/10

My advice: Fair enough if you want to be a home maker, that’s your choice love, but stop putting down women who don’t want to spend their days making bread from scratch and popping out babies. If you’re so happy with your life, why do you feel the constant need to post it on social media? I thought you were meant to be living a traditional life like in the 1950’s. They didn’t have social media back then.

Not all men want a submissive woman who dreams of being a home maker. I’m an independent woman who wants a successful career and has zero desire to be a home maker yet I bagged myself a good man. You’re just plain toxic Jasmine. Stop poisoning minds online, get rid of social media and stay in the kitchen. I also feel sorry for your daughter. I hope when she’s older she escapes and realises that her life isn’t limited to just being a tradwife.

9. Molly-Mae Hague.

Boo hoo. How absolutely and utterly devastating.

Ugh I really can’t stand this talentless, materialistic and fame hungry nobody. Molly-Mae found fame on reality TV show Love Island. She went on to have a five year relationship with Tommy Fury who she was paired up with on the show although they have recently split.

Influencer Molly-Mae has over 8 million followers on Instagram and nearly 4 million followers on TikTok. I really don’t understand the appeal of this vapid and dull girl who only cares about social media followers and taking selfies.

She came under fire with her controversial comment that “we all have the same 24 hours in a day,” when talking about success and how anybody can be successful if they work hard enough. Many accused her of being tone deaf and not understanding structural inequality due to her privileged upbringing.

Molly-Mae is just plain bratty. She tries to make herself relatable by crying over how hard motherhood is (despite the fact that she’s rich enough to pay for help) and talking about her sex life (or lack of), claiming that her and her then boyfriend Tommy hadn’t had sex since the birth of their daughter. And then there’s crying over the two grand jacket that she accidentally gave away to charity. She has enough money to buy another one. Can you get any more self absorbed than that?

Unlikability factor: 8/10

My advice: Molly-Mae you are an entitled and spoilt brat. You say that if people work hard, they can become rich and successful. Did you really work hard or were you just lucky? I think it’s the latter. If you’re fame hungry enough coupled up with coming from a privileged background then your chances of success are much higher.

You’re not relatable or interesting. You just grumble and complain despite your privilege. It doesn’t make you relatable; it makes you entitled. Whilst I don’t think that you’re a completely bad person, you do epitomize the social media obsessed generation who feel too entitled to do any real work and hope that posting endless selfies and banal and dumb videos will catapult them to fame and fortune.

10. Ava Louise.

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I remember when narcissistic and entitled influencer Ava Louise first appeared on the Dr Phil Show where she said that she’d rather “die hot than live ugly.” On the show she claimed that she loves flaunting her expensive outfits “in front of poor bitches’ faces,” and boasted about how jealous everyone was of her. Her life goal was to become “insta famous.”

Since her first stint on the Dr Phil Show in 2019, it appears that little has changed. Ava still enjoys causing controversy. She was back on the Dr Phil Show in 2020 for flouting COVID rules at the height of the pandemic. On top of having little regard or remorse for her actions, Ava was “really annoyed that coronavirus was getting more publicity than her.”

Only Fans creator Ava caused a stir this year for flashing her breasts publicly in Dublin and at a Donald Trump rally. It seems that since being on the Dr Phil Show, she has managed to build a large social media following. On the Dr Phil Show in 2019, she claimed to have 40,000 followers on Instagram. Today she has 420k followers on Instagram and 719.5k followers on TikTok.

Unlikability factor: 9.5/10

My advice: Oh Ava Louise judging from your social media, you are seriously fucked up. You are open about your narcissistic and unloving mother and absent workaholic father. You’re open about being bullied at school for being overweight. Your parents and the bullying have seriously messed you up but behaving like an entitled and narcissistic bully yourself is doing you no favours. You think that people envy you but actually they feel sorry for you.

It’s plain to see that you want fame and attention regardless of whether it’s negative or positive. You’re so desperate to be noticed. It’s sad that you think the way you look is the only way to get people’s attention and respect. It’s clear that you also seek validation from men and you will act like a ho to get their attention and interest. It’s also clear that you have a negative view of men as you’re open about taking advantage of them financially.

Girl you need serious therapy. Social media fame, behaving like a high school mean girl and being so focused on your appearance won’t help you to heal. Trust me.

That’s it for part 2. Let me know your thoughts on these influencers. There will also be a part 3 (the last in the series) to come.

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Monica Selo
Monica Selo

Written by Monica Selo

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