We know you’ve heard of her before.
From her successful music career to her rising fame as one of TikTok’s most popular creators, Brooklynne Webb is showing the entertainment industry that she know’s what she’s doing.
We had the amazing honor of talking with Brooklynne about her life motto, advice about body positivity, and more!
What inspired you to start taking your social media seriously?
B: “I always had a love for social media! COVID was truly what inspired me and a lot of other creators to take it seriously. I had so much spare time on my hands that I needed to fill so I started creating content for 10-12 hours a day. After a few months, it started to really pick up and I realized it could be a career for me.”
What is your inspiration behind your platforms?
B: “The inspiration behind my platforms is truly just to inspire young people! Feeling confident and 100% like your true authentic self is one of the most important things in life. Having confidence is also what allows you to chase your dreams. It’s such a broad category but so important to me.”
You have over 10 million followers on TikTok! What has been the response to your success?
B: “Overall it has been met with love and hate — but the love is truly all that matters! As you start to have people support you, there are also going to be just as many that will try to tear you down. I just try to focus on the positive because you can’t control what others will say.”
If you could describe your life motto in three words, what would they be?
B: “Being unapologetically me.”
What was your favorite part about creating your single “My Crown?”
B: “I absolutely loved creating the music video! I got to bring all of my wildest pop princess theatre kid dreams to life! The best part about the project was that I poured my heart and soul into it but didn’t take it too seriously. It made it so fun and light-hearted. My friends were also on set that day, so I felt incredible supported.”
What would be your dream brand to collaborate with?
B: “I would love to collaborate with Aerie! I’ve always loved their message and campaigns since I first started shopping for bras. It would be an absolute full circle moment to be a part of that one day.”
Do you have any advice for other aspiring young creators?
B: “The biggest advice I can give you is don’t be afraid to put yourself out there! Be bold and unique because that’s what will make you stand out.”
You’re very passionate about body positivity. What message would you like to send to our readers about loving themselves as they are?
B: “You probably hear this all the time, but please stop comparing yourself to images on social media. Comparison in general is one of the worst things you can do. You are uniquely you! That is such an incredible thing. Life’s too short to be caught up with how your body looks.”
Where can we follow your amazing journey?
B: “You can find me @brooklynnexo on Instagram and @xobrooklynne on everything else!”
Photo Credits: Photographer: Dylan Lujano @dylanlujano | Hair: Mika Fowler @mikahairstylist | Makeup: Anton Khachaturian @antonmakeup | Stylist: Sophia Rahimi @spicysoph_
Trina Hannah- Entertainment Editor/Graphic Designer– Trina is currently studying Graphic Design at Siena Heights University, she is into all things digital media such as video editing, photography and more! She loves getting to express herself through her work and hopes that it can make people smile as well as inspire them to be creative.
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