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Influencer Sparks Debate After Bragging About 'Rich Boyfriend' Flying Her To Coachella On Private Helicopter

Influencer Sparks Debate After Bragging About 'Rich Boyfriend' Flying Her To Coachella On Private Helicopter
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We're soarin', flyin', and sparkin'...debate?

A TikTok user is catching some major heat on the social media platform after posting a video to her page that highlighted her mode of transportation to get to the highly popular music festival, Coachella.


The video has caused a serious discussion regarding our individual carbon footprints and how we can all be doing more to help the environment.

The TikToker, who's known as Stay At Home Girlfriend (SAHG)—@septoctnov—on TikTok has built her online persona as a rich guy’s pampered unemployed girlfriend.

SAHG posted the nine-second TikTok to her page over the weekend as the highly anticipated music festival commenced.

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Since being posted just four days ago, the video has received 2 million views, over 211,000 likes and nearly 2,000 comments.

Many of those comments were quick to condemn SAHG for her choice in transportation given the environmental impact it had.

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Text stitched over the video read:

"POV: you and your bff have rich boyfriends and are going to Coachella in a helicopter with artists passes."

The caption to the post read:

"Did y’all really think u would catch me in that traffic? #stayathomegirlfriend"

As viewers watch the brief video, they saw SAHG or the unidentified BFF boarding a helicopter.

The video then cut to an aerial view of the ground below as SAHG sits pretty up above the traffic.

The video then jumped to another shot of her and a friend toasting with a drink.

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The content of this video is par for the course for the young TikToker whose page is littered with videos highlighting her glamorous lifestyle—showcasing the many benefits of having a rich significant other.

While many were quick to point out the error in the TikToker's ways in the comments, others took a friendlier, more comedic approach.

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Mayb3 SAHG will drop a tutorial on how to land a rich boyfriend next.

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