![]() She drew motivation from discussions that her brother and mom had at the dinner table. It’s rare for an 18-year-old to achieve fame for being politically opinionated on social media, but it’s even rarer for a 12-year-old to start a political blog.Īmelie started the political blog, Two minute Times, when she was 12 years old. However, Amelie gained fame for her reasoned political views. Most social media influencers have grown their fame by posting viral dances, creating funny skits, and uploading photos of their toned bodies. The goal is to work at a private corporation like Think Tank, where I can actually write policy for the Middle East.” I’m going to major in Middle-Eastern affairs in college. ![]() If you are hanging out with me and you see me on my phone, you’ll see me reading an article about what’s happening in the Middle East right now. Amelie revealed that her life’s goal is to have some political influence over the Middle East: She took Arabic during her time in high school because she feels a strong connection to her Middle Eastern roots. You have to separate your time between your parents, especially growing up it can be really challenging and it can be really difficult.”Īmelie is fluent in French and English, and has an understanding of Arabic. Amelie revealed in a YouTube video posted on 28th July 2020 that she and her brother hated the shared custody agreement: Zilber’s parents settled on a shared custody agreement, which saw the kids spend most of the time with their mom and some days with their dad. Amelie revealed that she has no memory of her family being together. Unfortunately, her parents split one month after her fifth birthday. We wrap with an answer to the big question: what Gen Z loves the most in pop culture and what Gen Z is striving for in life, but not before we get the story behind their first date, how they met, Amelie’s obsessions with chocolate chip cookies, Dior, and more.Amelie was born on 27th March 2002 in Los Angeles, California, to a French father and a Lebanese-American mom. We get into fashion and fashion shows, Blake and Amelie’s many brand collaborations, and we get specific about what these iconic and established companies both want and appreciate about them. We discuss the inherent comparison effect and the fine line of being authentic and being planned when posting on platforms. Amelie shares her feelings on being targeted for being both smart and beautiful, and Blake talks authenticity. We discuss when it’s time to detox from social media, if it’s even possible, and the kind of fame they’ve achieved: in three words. We talk loving fans and toxic followers, what they appreciate about one another as content creators, the social media content that never fails to catch each’s eyes, why TikTok is the most popular platform right now, and the ways in which their creativity can be stifled, or whether they always feel completely free. ![]() It’s a fascinating discussion about the current climate in social media with two of its key players. Blake’s candid and lighthearted approach to posting and his fun-loving attitude have not only brought him millions of devoted followers, it's prompted him to take the plunge into acting, and on the podcast Blake gets real about becoming vulnerable for his new pursuit. Known for creating content around current events and “making the news more palatable”, Amelie talks about her longtime interest in politics, now her passion, one that innocently stemmed from competing with her brother during family dinner table talk. ![]() Recently appearing together in Ralph Lauren’s Romance fragrance campaign, the opposites-attract pair are poised for big things. Each blew up on the platform during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, when, well, content truly was King. On episode 102 of the podcast, we sit down with two super star Gen Z digital creators and TikTokers, Amelie Zilber and Blake Gray-who also happen to be a couple. ![]()
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