Brands continue to hire mega influencers who openly ignore social-distancing guidelines. But some creators without millions of followers aren't so fortunate.
on TikTok, with the brand cheekily pretending to flirt with Gray in the video's comments section.
during a public health crisis, they've often been less cautious when it comes to working with influencers who have ignored some health guidelines designed to slow the spread of COVID-19. A third potential reason is simply that the landscape is moving quickly and brands have not yet adapted a firm policy.
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