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Vulnerable EP52: TikTok Star Brooklynne Webb on Social Media and Its Effects on Mental Health

Vulnerable EP52: TikTok Star Brooklynne Webb on Social Media and Its Effects on Mental Health

Update: 2023-03-14
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Today on Vulnerable, I chat with Brooklynne Webb! Brooklynne is a social media superstar who rose to fame on Tiktok (she has over 10.6 million followers!). She’s best known for her videos featuring fashion looks, POV’s, dance trends, princess roleplay & body positivity. 
She opens up about what it’s like to move from Canada to West Hollywood at 18, building her TikTok followers from 30,000 to over 8 million in a year, disrupting society’s standard with her musical satire, and taking control of her mental health struggles. 
What does Brooklynne think is the healthiest way to have a relationship with social media? Listen now! 
You can follow Brooklynne Webb on Instagram at @brooklynnexo, on TikTok at @xobrooklynne and subscribe to her YouTube at @xobrooklynne.
Follow me, Christy Carlson Romano on Instagram @thechristycarlsonromano and TikTok @christcarlsonromano, subscribe to my YouTube channel, and follow Brendan Rooney on  Instagram @thebrendanrooney and TikTok @brendanrooney.
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Vulnerable EP52: TikTok Star Brooklynne Webb on Social Media and Its Effects on Mental Health

Vulnerable EP52: TikTok Star Brooklynne Webb on Social Media and Its Effects on Mental Health