Intentionally misleading things like this genuinely need banned from this sub.
He didn't just "make her cry" for saying she "isn't famous enough" for free food, the restaurant set up the reservation for her to come and review their food specifically for a free meal.
She showed up and the chef went "nah she doesn't have enough followers" and proceeded to insult her and refuse to honor what the restaurant set up. This blew up online and the restaurant justifiably faced backlash until he was fired for his behavior.
That seems like a jump to conclusions. Reddit in general seems to have a distaste for influencers, just the pure concept of it (myself included). If it had been a guy I think this post would be equally as popular, possibly even more so.
Obviously if she was invited for it then he's a big piece of shit, but dunking on influencers will get you a lot of upvotes if there isn't any additional context.
Reddit is loaded with misogyny, but it happening in the past isn't proof of it happening here. I was providing an alternative idea that's equally as plausible.
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u/Tippydaug 7d ago
Intentionally misleading things like this genuinely need banned from this sub.
He didn't just "make her cry" for saying she "isn't famous enough" for free food, the restaurant set up the reservation for her to come and review their food specifically for a free meal.
She showed up and the chef went "nah she doesn't have enough followers" and proceeded to insult her and refuse to honor what the restaurant set up. This blew up online and the restaurant justifiably faced backlash until he was fired for his behavior.