Shit happens when you're an attention whore.. even a pretty one... there are consequences
Christian influencer Ariana Cossie had recently gone viral for being “too pretty” to work at Home Depot. And now, the young woman says the attention she received has forced her to create a new life for herself.
On Tuesday, Cossie took to TikTok and shared how her life changed after the photo went viral on social media. She told viewers she was forced to quit her job and may have to find a new home and other ways to make a living after being doxxed online.
“Since I’ve blown up on the internet, I’ve received so much backlash,” Cossie said in the nearly three-minute clip.
On June 8, Cossie shared the photo to her Twitter account and received 35 million views from users on the platform, Atlanta Black Star reported.
The situation intensified after the popular page Daily Loud tweeted in a now-deleted tweet whether she should quit her job at Home Depot and create an OnlyFans account to make more money.
Cossie quickly shut things down, stating she was only interested in creating content focused on Christianity, fashion and beauty.
In the clip, Cossie said it was a mixture of good and bad attention she received on social media. However, she couldn’t understand why users on Twitter hated her for standing up for herself and her beliefs.

Christian influencer Ariana Cossie had recently gone viral for being “too pretty” to work at Home Depot. And now, the young woman says the attention she received has forced her to create a new life for herself.
On Tuesday, Cossie took to TikTok and shared how her life changed after the photo went viral on social media. She told viewers she was forced to quit her job and may have to find a new home and other ways to make a living after being doxxed online.
“Since I’ve blown up on the internet, I’ve received so much backlash,” Cossie said in the nearly three-minute clip.
On June 8, Cossie shared the photo to her Twitter account and received 35 million views from users on the platform, Atlanta Black Star reported.
The situation intensified after the popular page Daily Loud tweeted in a now-deleted tweet whether she should quit her job at Home Depot and create an OnlyFans account to make more money.
Cossie quickly shut things down, stating she was only interested in creating content focused on Christianity, fashion and beauty.
In the clip, Cossie said it was a mixture of good and bad attention she received on social media. However, she couldn’t understand why users on Twitter hated her for standing up for herself and her beliefs.