The Accidental Influencer
How My Need to Get Likes Nearly Ruined My Life
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Bella Younger
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Bella Younger
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‘STOP scrolling right now and buy this book instead!’ SCARLETT CURTIS
‘I’ve never laughed so hard.’ DAISY BUCHANAN
I thought I could have lots of followers, without needing followers.
I thought I could monetise my account without selling out.
I thought that I was different, that I wasn’t like other girls.
But I was, and that’s why I had to stop.
When Bella Younger spawned Deliciously Stella – her hilarious and daring social media alter ego – she wanted to prove once and for all that Instagram does not equal reality. Within weeks, she’d gone viral and begun her very own #influencerlife. Shoot. Post. Repeat.
In 2016, Bella gained 75,000 followers overnight, and hundreds of likes a minute. Soon she was being paid thousands of pounds to beat up a cake for the ’gram, attend ludicrously lavish influencer gifting events and was dropping emoji-bombs left, right and centre. But even as the constant rush of notifications fuelled her endorphins, life among the Instafamous began to take a toll. As Bella’s carefree presence flourished online, her health began to spiral offline, culminating in a stint at The Priory for social media addiction.
Should she have undertaken a month-long run of stand-up comedy immediately after she was discharged? Probably not, but the pressure to be ‘on’ and online was all-consuming – and she had followers to please after all…
Funny, frank and fearless, The Accidental Influencer is a relatable story of the precarious balancing act between our online and offline selves – and the truth behind the staged shots, spon-con, and the coveted but ever-elusive blue tick.
©2021 Bella Younger (P)2021 HarperCollins Publishers LimitedCritic reviews
'Brilliantly funny and bloody brave' – Dawn O' Porter
'I've never laughed so hard as I have when I'm reading Bella. In an overwhelming, claustrophobic online world, this woman is a summer breeze coming through an open window. Her words make the internet – and the universe – a better place, which is no mean feat.' – Daisy Buchanan
‘Accidental Influencer somehow manages to be both an incredibly important text on the phenomena of Instagram culture and a hilarious, un-put-down-able collection. It will make you think, laugh and want to throw your phone into the nearest black hole. Bella has spent the past few years acting as the dream undercover influencer spy and Accidental Influencer talks more honestly and accurately about this world than anything I’ve read to date! STOP scrolling right now and buy this book instead! It will change your mind, your life and hopefully your Instagram feed.’ – Scarlett Curtis
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- Kindle Customer
- 22-05-22
Very funny and wonderfully read by Bella
Absolutely loved this book after following Deliciously Stella on Instagram. It’s a cautionary tale of the downsides of running and Instagram account and the fame it brings you. It’s definitely inspired me to get off my phone. Bella is funny throughout whilst also being incredibly honest. Loved every minute.
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- Alec Falconer
- 22-02-22
Fantastic, loved it.
Best audiobook I’ve listened to in ages. An amazing could-happen-to-anyone story and really well narrated too.
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- Anonymous User
- 16-06-21
Fantastic
The best book I’ve listened to all year. So relatable and just as hilarious as Bella as ‘Stella’.
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- Clare Harris
- 01-09-21
Hmm I'm not sure about it.
I wanted to like this book. I did like parts; when Yonger briefly used statistics to reference the impact of different socio-economic, inequality or feminist issues - that was good. I also found the beginning quite funny, but the vast majority was very miserable. I appreciate it's important to discuss mental health, however this book could have been used as a platform to help others instead it was sort of just the story of how an upper-class lady wants to be more rich and famous than she is, doesn't like being the character she created, doesn't like being an influencer, doesn't like being a stand up comic but wants free expensive stuff and to be paid well. Doesn't get the opportunity to be on TV or be a writer so she suffers badly with her mental health. Luckily her private health insurance covers her treatment. I don't want to be harsh or judgemental of Younger but it seemed to me like this book was just a last ditch attempt to get into the industry the books makes clear is so desired by her.
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