Scrolling through her feed is a jarring, addictive experience. One moment, she is in a chromed-out cyberpunk editorial spread for a high-fashion e-zine; the next, she is broadcasting live from a cluttered hotel room in Tokyo, jet-lagged and eating convenience store onigiri without makeup. This oscillation creates a "pull-back effect"—she allows the audience to see the glamour, then immediately pulls back the curtain to show the exhaustion behind it.
Scrolling through her feed is a jarring, addictive experience. One moment, she is in a chromed-out cyberpunk editorial spread for a high-fashion e-zine; the next, she is broadcasting live from a cluttered hotel room in Tokyo, jet-lagged and eating convenience store onigiri without makeup. This oscillation creates a "pull-back effect"—she allows the audience to see the glamour, then immediately pulls back the curtain to show the exhaustion behind it.