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Charli and Dixie D'Amelio, popular social media influencers, have faced backlash after posting a video of themselves 'working' at Walmart. The video shows Charli D'Amelio posing as a Walmart cashier, which some social media users criticized as 'cosplaying' working-class life as a multimillionaire. The backlash highlights the growing trend of influencers using everyday workplaces as backgrounds for their content, causing dissatisfaction among workers.
Charli and Dixie D’Amelio face backlash for ‘working’ at Walmart in viral clip https://t.co/nluaSfNDnf https://t.co/SKv0b6z3al
A video of Charli D’Amelio posing as a Walmart cashier has drawn backlash from some social media users, who called out the influencer for “cosplaying” working-class life as a multimillionaire. https://t.co/4MaBEJjcp9
'Should Be Illegal': Charli D'Amelio Slammed for 'Disrespectfully' Dressing as a Walmart Cashier https://t.co/2JJKUwX42R Click the image for details:
A video of Charli D’Amelio posing as a Walmart cashier has drawn backlash from some social media users, who called out the influencer for “cosplaying” working-class life as a multimillionaire. https://t.co/KDtwto7oAG
Charli and Dixie D'Amelio share new video ‘working’ at Walmart. https://t.co/dkb5yApCXD
“I don’t get paid enough to be an actor in your Instagram reel.” Restaurants, bars and fast-food drive-throughs have become backgrounds for impromptu amateur movie shoots and workers aren't happy. https://t.co/sECDXJNOLB