Some people online are questioning whether influencers, specifically Black, were paid to cover up ongoing allegations about Shein's labor practices.

The trend first appeared on social media in 2019 after a teenage girl in Texas.

Following her page is like getting a sneak peek into the VIP travel life

Yes, Karen et al are still uploading their quotidien Adobe Lightroom-edited selfies and non-inclusive body-positive graphics as if nothing has changed, and quite frankly, a bish is tired of it.

“A part of Black girl magic is we’re able to be long, straight, kinky, curly, and coily."