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TikTok Poshfluencer's Block Spree Sparks Class War
3 Dec
Summary
- Influencer Lydia Millen blocks creators with 'working-class energy'.
- Millen built a brand on luxury despite a modest past.
- The influencer's actions ignited a TikTok class war.

A significant social media dispute has erupted on TikTok, centered around British lifestyle influencer Lydia Millen, dubbed a 'poshfluencer.' She is accused of systematically blocking other creators who exhibit 'working-class energy' from her platform. This alleged behavior has led to accusations of class bias and snobbery among influencers with more budget-friendly content.
Millen has cultivated a lucrative online brand showcasing a lavish country-house lifestyle, complete with a £2 million Cotswolds mansion and designer wear. However, critics point to a less affluent past, including growing up in a council house and working unconventional jobs in her youth, suggesting a curated online identity that omits her origins.
The controversy intensified as numerous influencers, including reality TV personality Olivia Attwood, claimed to have been blocked without prior interaction. Millen defended her actions by stating she 'curates her feed unapologetically,' a response that further fueled the debate and ignited a perceived 'TikTok class war' over authenticity and social representation.




