Online influencers have a massive following, with millions of people eager to see what they do next. One such influencer is Lucy Welcher, who boasts an impressive 20 million likes. However, recently she sparked controversy with a viral TikTok video where she claimed to be “too pretty” to work.

This statement unleashed a storm of comments from the online community, with many accusing her of entitlement and shallowness. But let’s delve deeper into the matter.

In the video, Lucy expressed her disdain for the daily grind of work, stating, “I do not want to work for the rest of my life. Does it look like I want to get up at 6 a.m. every f**king day for the next 60 years? No! I’m too pretty for that!”

The backlash she received prompted Lucy to delete the original video and release a new one addressing the issue. In this follow-up video, Lucy clarified that she was merely joking and venting her frustration about how social media had twisted her words.

Lucy also debunked some misconceptions about her wealth, addressing rumors of a large salary and multiple luxury vehicles. In reality, she revealed that her house was “literally falling apart.”

A few days later, Lucy posted another video titled “Remake of the most hated video I’ve ever made.” This time, she recreated the controversial video, but the reactions were different.

Once people realized that Lucy’s claim of being “too pretty” to work was meant as a joke, they became more supportive of her and her second video. Still, there were those who continued to argue the point, expressing their opinions in the comments.