‘Entitled’ Influencer savaged for asking posh restaurant for free meal saying it’s a once-in-a-lifetime chance for THEM
AN INSTAGRAM influencer has been shamed online for reportedly wanting to “freeload” off a fancy restaurant.
Jasmine Rollason, a ‘fitness, fashion and travel blogger’ with more than 36,000 followers, allegedly messaged an Australian restaurant owner requesting free meals in exchange for “exposure”.
In a screenshot of a message to the unnamed restaurant, Jasmine explained she would soon be heading to tourist hotspot and “would love to help” the owner “grow” their business.
The message was littered with spelling mistakes and said she would share content from the eatery on her Instagram page to her loyal followers who “value” her opinions and posts.
Jasmine’s message read: “I love creating content for brands and I would be more then [sic] happy to supply your company images you can share on your channels that are aligned with your current feed aesthetic or values.”
It also said she is willing to “add her personal touch”, with the awkward note signed off by pointing out she is a “model with lots of experience”.
“I am more than happy to help out xx,” the message concluded.
A screenshot of her alleged message was shared by prominent food critic John Lethlean.
He posted it to his Instagram on Tuesday night alongside the caption, “A model and a reviewer”, before adding the “#couscousforcomment” – a hashtag shaming influencers who demand free food.
One of his followers asked: “When will the freeloading end! How about buy your own meal and then tell your followers about your experience!”
It comes as another pair of influencers also came under fire for requesting a free feed in exchange for “some stories” on their personal accounts.
Food blogger Elle Groves, who runs Instagram page @twoteaspoons, with friend Annie Knight, approached an unnamed restaurant for a 'collaboration' and asked to 'try out' his meals.
Elle asked: “We would love to come and try it out in exchange for some stories on our personal accounts, and a post and stories on our food page accounts”.
The messages were then shared by a restaurant critic John Lethlean, along with the restaurant owner's furious response.
They said: “We have never asked companies for free food, it is always left open to them to what they want to offer.
“We have dined at 99 per cent of restaurants featured on our page paying full price.
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“We only wanted to offer this professional exchange based off the amazing feedback we received from the companies that approached us.
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“We always have the restaurant's interest at heart and have a huge passion for food and the experiences it brings.”