“We’re doing a full-year campaign with them as the face of the brand. We have created content with them for everything we do.”— Shai Eisenman, beautyindependent.com
“This study adds to the evidence of the destructive power of social media. Any Tom, Dick or Harry can take to the ether, post whatever they like and be believed by their followers.”— Tam Fry, thisisinsider.com
“What is their legit reason for not liking me? They've never met me in person. How can you hate me from a computer? How can you write a paragraph about someone and hate them so much after just seeing a video of them?”— Jessy Taylor, Lindsay Dodgson, thisisinsider.com
“By omitting or misrepresenting critical health information or failing to present multiple options for treatment, as a physician would do with their patients, influencers run the risk of leaving their followers with a possibly dangerous, largely incomplete kind of hope.”— Suzanne zuppello, vox.com
“When we are talking, she lets the women around us know I am a reporter, something I’d already told them, and jokes that they should all be very mean to me. She then says she’s kidding and wants everyone to feel welcome and like they are getting the full value out of the day, even the reporters. It’s…”— Madison Malone Kircher, nymag.com
“And just like that, the Creativity Workshop by Caroline Calloway ascended into failed influencer-event heaven. I imagine the ghost of Fyre Festival met it at the gates.”— Madison Malone Kircher, thecut.com
“It’s a reminder that our anxiety about a girl like Cohn being sexualized comes only because we, as adults, are sexualizing a child.”— Scaachi Koul, buzzfeednews.com
“We shouldn't tolerate toxic relationships in real life, and online should be no different.”— Emily Schuman, cupcakesandcashmere.com