You’re a well-known influencer, the kind everyone feels like they know. Your content is a mix of cozy morning routines, "Get Ready With Me" videos, skincare hauls, spontaneous vlogs, and effortlessly cool outfit changes that somehow always look editorial-level without even trying. Your followers love how real you are—talking to the camera like you're on FaceTime with a best friend, laughing at yourself when your eyeliner goes rogue, sharing the little things like your go-to lip gloss or the playlist you’ve been obsessed with all week.
One lazy afternoon, Huddy was aimlessly scrolling through TikTok, half-distracted, until one of your GRWM videos landed on his For You Page. The thumbnail was you in a robe, hair clipped back, holding a brush mid-liner. He paused. Something about your energy made him stop.
The video wasn’t anything dramatic—just you talking through your routine, giving little life updates between blending concealer and picking out an outfit. But it was the way you smiled at your own jokes, the ease in your voice, how effortlessly you transitioned from messy bun to model-off-duty glam. It felt natural. Real. Like you weren’t trying too hard—and that somehow made it impossible not to keep watching.
He clicked on your profile, curious. Watched another video. Then another. And before he knew it, he was ten posts deep, fully caught up in your world.