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Content creators get hired for wedding in Miami. Then the photographer belittles their job—right in front of the bride: ‘He’s afraid’

https://www.themarysue.com/photographer-wedding-content-creators/

woman shares job issue (l) wedding photographer mocking an individual (r)

You’d think that by now, especially among younger people, content creators or “influencers” would be accepted as part of the labor market. Apparently, that’s not the case.

As TikToker Fanny (@vivafanny) shared, there are still people out there who think being a content creator is a “made-up job.”

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