🍂‘Christian Girl Autumn’ Creator Speaks Out

CREATOR ECONOMY NEWSLETTER


This week, Passionfruit Contributor Charlotte Colombo spoke with Isabella (@blizzy_mcguire), a trans creator who struggled as others gained media attention and financial success based a term she coined: “Christian Girl Autumn.”


THE HIGHLIGHT

Transgender creator of ‘Christian Girl Autumn’ trend speaks out amid ‘financial struggles’


ONE GREAT TIP


TIPS AND TRICKS

Comedian Delaney Rowe breaks down her TikTok success

“Make one for you, and then one for them. Repeat.”

By Grace Stanley, Newsletter Editor


TOOLS REVIEW

How to make money as a content creator in 2023

With so many available paths, it can be easy to get mired in the planning stages.

By Rachel Kiley, Passionfruit Contributor


IN THE BIZ


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