Tinx Wants to Empower & Uplift Young Women connected Social Media
Tinx has discovered the superpower to feeling beardown and confident.
The TikTok influencer different known as Christina Najjar, appeared at the Glamour Women of the Year Awards connected Nov. 1 and shared however important it is for her to explicit vulnerability to her followers.
"I deliberation being susceptible is specified a superpower and is specified a mode of showing your strength," she exclusively told E! News. "I effort to pb by illustration and amusement the bully with the bad, the filtered with the unfiltered and the earlier and aft of each the glam."
And she says she wants to empower and uplift her followers.
The It's Me, Tinx podcast host continued, "Women are multi-faceted. I deliberation it's important to amusement that we are each things astatine once. We can't beryllium enactment successful a box. I think the mode to amusement that is by being susceptible and honest."
Part of being honorable means getting candid astir however societal media filters and photoshopping to marque people look perfect are harmful, particularly to young women.
"There's each those studies that amusement that young girls can't look astatine themselves successful the beforehand facing camera without filters and that truly scares me," she added. "I bash effort to amusement myself with glam and without glam and of people not photoshopping oregon doing each those things, due to the fact that it's messing with their heads, their self-esteem and their confidence."
And without self-confidence, she worries that young women volition judge little than they deserve.
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"If younger girls aren't assured and don't person beardown aforesaid esteem, they're going to judge little successful the workplace, successful their relationships and successful the world," the 32-year-old said. "It truly starts with them."
She noted, "I deliberation astir that each the clip successful my contented and what I privation to animate successful the younger generation."
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