The influencer and Spanish tiktoker Lola Lolita has not bitten her tongue in her latest public appearance. During an interview on the podcast of Laura Escanes, Between heaven and the clouds the content creator launched a harsh criticism of the world of influencers, lashing out against what she defines as an environment full of falsehood and hidden rivalries and states that there are influencers (without giving names) who have vetoed her in advertising campaigns.
“I'm up to my cunt with the falseness that there is in this little world”, affirmed Lola Lolita, a phrase that quickly went viral and unleashed reactions among followers and colleagues from the digital sector.
In the conversation, she explained that, although the social media environment is often presented as cordial and friendly, behind it there is intense competition and superficial friendships. According to the influencer, this makes relationships within the sector more difficult than they appear at first glance.
Lola Lolita also spoke of her personal experiences with broken friendships and disappointments, explaining that, in the first years of her career in Madrid, she was open and trusting with everyone —even leaving her house available for those who wanted to visit her—, but that over time she learned to be more selective to avoid feeling used or betrayed.
Furthermore, he acknowledged that he only has a few true friendships in the digital environment, insisting that real relationships are difficult to find in a sector dominated by the need for visibility and constant competition.
The creator, who accumulates millions of followers on platforms like TikTok and Instagram and has been highlighted by media outlets such as Forbes Spain as one of the faces of generation Z on social media, once again puts the focus on the personal challenges of living from content creation in the digital era. Her statement thus opens a new debate about authenticity and social pressure within the influencer ecosystem, something that continues to generate controversy among creators and audiences alike.