Mariam Musa & Adeola Patronne react to Ekin-Su & Islanders being 'dropped' by brands | BBC Sounds



Maz and Adeola are chatting about Ekin-Su and other Love Islanders who have secured brand deals and then been reportedly …

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  1. There was a social media report on this that popped up last week, apparently, Ekin-su's Instagram following was predominantly male, and most of her following was fake which is why she didn't do well because her audience didn't even match the brand in the first place. The brand failed when it came to looking at her following and just relied on the numbers game. Hopefully, other brands will learn from this 🙈

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  2. i don't know where this new obsession of brands using reality stars as influencers came from! Reality stars return from tv shows and all of a sudden they're the face of a brand. It doesn't even feel authentic when they are promoting these brands. You could see they have little to no knowledge of the brand and merely doing it for a cheque.

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  3. Exactly these brands don’t even give time to study these reality tv stars. They saw that she was really popular during her season and wanted to grab her so fast before other brands could, thinking she would bring in millions for them. I’m sure they lost so much money that’s why they had to drop her. Even in the villa no one really spoke about her outfits bc they were very basic so idk why they didn’t think of that

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  4. Yh I think you should post full live episodes. Why can't you? Y'all serve looks and the facial expressions actually make a difference sometimes. Podcasts are killing it either way but yh I'd prefer that fa sho.

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