00:00 You, my friend, are asking the right question.
00:02 And my little tagline is "I have 7 jobs to fund my shopping addiction because...
00:05 make more to spend more, right?"
00:07 Anyways, this is my most up-to-date streams of income/jobs,
00:09 and I wrote them all on the side because I can't say them all off the top of my head.
00:12 So number 1, I am a UGC creator.
00:14 This is when brands will pay me for my content to make for their platforms,
00:17 and they'll use it either organically on their accounts or for ads.
00:20 Number 2, I'm a micro-influencer, so this is when brands will pay me
00:23 to post on my platforms to my audience so I get like sponsorships or brand deals.
00:27 Number 3, I'm a TikTok creator that falls under the TikTok Creativity Beta Program,
00:30 so this is when TikTok pays us as creators to make content that has a lot of engagement, lots of views.
00:35 So thank y'all so much for all the engagement on the "Trust Fund Baby" video
00:39 because I think I will make a lot of money off that video.
00:41 Number 4, I'm also a luxury picnic business owner and also like an event planner.
00:45 That was the first business I ever started, and that's when I realized, "Am I an entrepreneur?"
00:49 So yes, for the luxury picnic business, I started that in college when I was furloughed at the hotel
00:52 during the pandemic of 2020, and I was broke, I was bored, I was like, "What can I do?"
00:56 So I created this business model, and it worked out perfectly during COVID,
00:59 and it's since grown so much that we've hired a team of college students
01:02 to operate the picnic for us as our picnic coordinators.
01:04 I no longer operate the picnics for the physical setup and teardowns.
01:08 Instead, I just oversee the business.
01:10 Number 5, I'm also a TikTok shop affiliate, so I post videos with the tagged product,
01:13 and I make commission off of that.
01:15 Number 6, I'm also an Amazon influencer, so I post videos about Amazon products,
01:19 link people to my storefront, and I make commissions off of that as well.
01:21 I'm also a pet sitter and dog walker.
01:24 I also babysit a nanny, so I babysit for a few families in Houston,
01:27 but I also get flown out to New York to nanny for a family I used to work for.
01:30 And lastly, I have digital products, so I have two currently.
01:33 One is my content creation ebook, and the other one is my Airbnb arbitrage letter on intent.
01:38 Those are all linked to my bio.
01:39 Also in my bio, I have a business insider article,
01:41 where I share in-depth of my different streams of income and a breakdown of each one.
01:45 So that was a quick recap of what I really do.
01:47 Hi, I'm Grace from the viral "Trust, Fun, Baby" video,
01:50 and let me just break down that video because I've been getting so many DMs,
01:53 so many comments about it.
01:54 Let's just start from the very beginning.
01:55 I am not a "Trust, Fun, Baby."
01:57 It was an April Fool's joke, and I don't make $80,000 a month.
02:01 I purposely made this video as believable as possible because I knew it had the potential
02:04 to go viral, but I also was very, very intentional with every single thing I included in here.
02:09 So let's break it down together.
02:11 Starting off with this beautiful necklace.
02:12 I included this because I knew so many people would ask me about necklace details,
02:16 and this is from Rowan.
02:17 I got it custom-made.
02:18 I love him so much.
02:19 And then that next part, I talked about the different properties that I own,
02:22 which are in Houston, New York, and Korea.
02:24 First of all, this is my parents' house, and so I don't own any properties.
02:29 I'm actually living at their house.
02:30 And I purposely said I live in Houston majority of the time because A, it's true,
02:34 and B, because people would say, "Oh my god, you're a 'Trust, Fun, Baby.'
02:37 What's there to do in Houston?"
02:38 And if I was a real "Trust, Fun, Baby," I would not be in Houston.
02:41 I would be in Europe, in Asia, or in New York.
02:44 As for this shot with the New York apartment,
02:46 I used to work as a live-in nanny for a family in New York,
02:48 and I now fly up periodically to go work with them, and so this is their apartment.
02:52 I purposely didn't add too many shots of their apartment because of their own safety.
02:55 And then for that next part where I said I go to Korea 8 to 10 times a year,
02:58 that was completely false.
02:59 I do not go that often.
03:01 And this clip is not my Korea apartment.
03:03 It's actually a luxury dental clinic lounge.
03:06 Part where I said I always pay for business, that was completely false.
03:10 I have, yes, written business a few times, and I'm very fortunate,
03:13 but that was all because of upgrades and points.
03:15 This is absolutely a luxury for me,
03:17 and I would, if I had the money, pay for business every single time.
03:21 And then for the next part where I said I fly privately every time I ride domestic flights,
03:24 that was also false.
03:25 Your girl cannot afford that.
03:27 And if you know, you know, this is actually Southwest,
03:29 which is why I kind of put that into the clip.
03:31 I did include one shot of me riding privately, which was this one.
03:34 To give y'all some context, I have ridden privately once,
03:37 but that was through the family that I work for in New York.
03:39 For this, I was honestly laughing so hard when I saw the comments of people saying,
03:43 "You're a trust fund baby and you can't even round up," or "You're only paying 20%."
03:46 I just thought it was low-key hilarious because if I was a true trust fund baby,
03:50 I would absolutely just round this up to like 200.
03:52 And then this next part about the leather belt that I got from my boyfriend in New York,
03:55 that was actually true because I did fly up to New York for a weekend trip just to get my haircut,
03:59 go shopping, and buy a gift for my boyfriend.
04:00 But my ass rode Spirit Airlines, so just keep that in mind.
04:04 And then for this about the private chefs, that was a clip of my brother cooking,
04:07 and then the second one is this ratatouille, which I made myself.
04:10 And I knew if I included this shot, people will be like, "Bro, ratatouille."
04:13 And yeah, a lot of people were asking about ratatouille.
04:15 Indeed it is.
04:16 And for all the treatments I show that are high maintenance things that can be low maintenance,
04:20 I truly believe in that concept.
04:21 But obviously, I don't get it this frequently.
04:23 Like I think I said facials I get every week, but no.
04:26 Facials are just once in a while when I want to treat my skin.
04:28 For these facials, I did get a few of them for free in exchange for content,
04:31 but yeah, after I had a membership for like a month,
04:34 I ended the membership because it was too expensive.
04:36 But I do believe in treating yourself once in a while.
04:38 And this scalp treatment, I got a lot of questions about this.
04:40 I don't get them bi-weekly, like that's insane.
04:42 I've gotten this once in my life and it was in Korea for a collab.
04:45 Highly recommend though because I learned a lot about my scalp.
04:47 And last but not least, this dress got a lot of questions as well.
04:50 This is from Gani.
04:50 I love this dress.
04:51 And if you look right down there, there's a fine print that says, "Happy belated April Fools."
04:55 So happy belated April Fools.
04:57 And that just shows anyone can fake it on the internet and people will believe them.
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