‘Bitter And Unhealed’: Influencer Compares Her Gen Z & Millennial Followers Reacting To Her Wedding Reels
‘Bitter and Unhealed’- was the tag that Millennials ended up receiving, after an influencer shared a rather problematic difference of reactions between her Gen Z and her Millennial followers. A video was shared online,
which showed the influencer sharing about two Instagram reels that she shared about marrying her ex-partner from her school days. One reel allegedly interacted the most with Gen Z, while the other with Millennials. To her surprise, the one that was circulated more among the newer generation was all about ‘pookie’ reactions. Most encountered the woman and her partner, along with congratulating them. Whereas, the reel that went viral among Millennials was all about negative and even 'agist' comments.As per the viral video, the difference in reactions left the woman speechless and somewhat of a period of her generation; Gen Z. While the reactions by Millennials were quick to trigger most netizens, calling the older generation ‘traumatised and toxic’.Times Now could not confirm the details and the authenticity of the post.
Check out the viral post:
“Never though I’ll say THIS about Gen Z but,” the post read. The post was shared on Instagram, by the handle ‘aanchallparyani’. The post was shared 1 day ago and pulled many views from people.
ALSO READ: BTS In Pathani Kurta! Google’s Gemini AI Photo Editing Trend Leaves K-Pop Fans Stunned | Viral Video “GenZ is a generation of healers,” a user said. “I keep on saying that Gen Z are extremely changing societal standards. And this is the very example of it,” added a second person in the comments section . “Just a bitter unhealed generation who can't see anyone being happy. Yk it,” added another person. “Finally you answered.. this clearly shows the difference in mentality and what we are up against,” wrote another.ALSO READ:H-1B Visa Fee Causes Panic Among Indians; Clip Shows Flight Passengers Deboarding In US Before Take Off “Gen Z don't hate but are hated and we don't bother duh!” wrote another. “The next generation will always be better than the past one,” added another. “After seeing what Gen Z in Nepal did, I am happy to be Gen Z too. But I didn't understand the hate. I saw your videos and they were so cute,” added another.