An influencer who threatened to ‘go on strike’ and stop posting content until she is respected as a TikTok star has been slammed online.
Veronica B went viral this week after she shared a list of her demands while on stage at the AIIMS Creator Hub with 100 other influencers in Sydney on Wednesday night.
She has since been roasted online by those who can’t wait to see her go, with many celebrating the news on social media.
‘That’s the best news I’ve heard all day,’ one person commented.
‘My wife’s farts are more interesting than influencers opinions lol,’ said another.
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An influencer who threatened to ‘go on strike’ and stop posting content until she is respected as a TikTok star has been slammed online

Veronica B went viral this week after she shared a list of her demands while on stage at the AIIMS Creator Hub with 100 other influencers in Sydney on Wednesday night
‘Don’t threaten me with a good time,’ a third joked.
One user wrote, ‘Oh no, I’m devastated… (sarcasm at its finest)…’ while someone else added: ‘It’s not an airport. You don’t have to announce your departure.’
‘I’ll bring the beer. Where’s the party?’ read another message.
‘I’m more interested in the air speed velocity of an unladen swallow,’ yet another commented, while one person wrote: ‘You promise?’
Veronica, known for her skits about Middle Eastern stereotypes, made headlines on Thursday for the stunt, which saw her attempt to rally a group of influencers as she promoted her new single Touch Grass.
She said she ‘doesn’t know how the world would survive’ without influencers, and moaned she was ‘sick and tired’ of being treated ‘like a joke’.
‘I’m sick and tired of us influencers being treated like we’re a joke… We deserve more rights and we deserve to be taken seriously,’ she said.
Veronica, who has 578,500 followers on TikTok, was cheered on by 100 other influencers as she said it was ‘hard work’ being an influencer.







She has since been roasted online by those who can’t wait to see her go, with many celebrating the news on social media

Veronica, known for her skits about Middle Eastern stereotypes, made headlines on Thursday for the stunt, which saw her attempt to rally a group of influencers

She said she ‘doesn’t know how the world would survive’ without influencers, and moaned she was ‘sick and tired’ of being treated ‘like a joke’. Pictured with a friend
‘As content creators and influencers, I don’t know how this world would survive. How would people know where to eat if we didn’t do restaurant reviews?’ she continued.
‘How would people know how to do their makeup if we didn’t do Get Ready With Me videos? How would people know what to wear if we didn’t do outfit hauls?
‘I’ve decided to start an Australian Influencer Union.’
Veronica also came under fire in December 2024 when she said it was ‘hard work’ being an influencer during a viral interview at the Sydney TikTok Awards.