'When I first started making videos hate comments would really get to me and I would cry all the time... It made me doubt this lifestyle, and I would think 'do I even want to do this anymore?''
By Harpal Bobby & Ankur DesaiIt's easier than ever to become famous or go viral in a matter of seconds thanks to TikTok.
The lifestyle is full of highs and lows, but can it last forever when it clashes with your culture, community and faith?'I think before I speak'She aspired to be a make-up artist and thought TikTok would help her gain business opportunities.But with more than 100,000 followers and a combined total of 4.5 million likes on TikTok, Fatemah is now cautious with what she posts.
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