A Chinese female streamer faced a significant decline in her follower count, losing more than 140,000 in one go when the beauty filter she was using malfunctioned, exposing her true appearance.
In a livestream session, the influencer was shown addressing her audience when the filter briefly malfunctioned. This moment revealed her natural face before the filter resumed, showcasing the heavily edited, doll-like image her followers were familiar with.
As soon as her real face was visible, her followers began to unfollow her en masse.
This incident has sparked a broader conversation about the issue of catfishing and the impact of artificial beauty standards in online platforms.
Videos of the live event have circulated, highlighting the moment the filter failed.
The fallout from this event has led to widespread discussion on social media regarding authenticity in online portrayals.
Tweets have circulated, commenting on how the filter glitch drew attention to the disconnect between virtual personas and real-life appearances.
For more insights, you can watch the footage shared on various platforms.

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