The establishment has since doubled down on theirrefusal to workwith her.
So I sent a 1 to this restaurant, Jamieson said.
Now I already sent other ones, Ive never had a problem with it ever.
Is it rude to question something that is obviously not true?
The screenshot further showed that Jamieson blocked the restaurant.
Im absolutely gobsmacked, the TikToker said.
I had no words, I was actually disgusted that someone could say that to another person.
I was just disgusted in the way that they said it, she emphasized.
I think thats what actually pissed me off more like the fact that they were sounprofessionalabout it.
The content creator concluded: So I want no other creator to work with them.
Never, ever again.
The TikToker added: Your follower count does not define you!
You might have 10x better content than someone with 1 million followers!!
I was in shock.
Patsys, owned by restaurateurs Mathew Guthrie and Clinton Trevisi, however, defended its blunt response.
Mathew said: I think she was just hoping to increase her visibility with these outrage posts.
My name is Jamieson May and I am a UGC Creator!
I would love to create some content for your business.
I never asked for any free services or free things but they bluntly responded with their 100k comment.
Incidents seeing influencers attempting to put restaurants they want to collaborate with on blast have been reported before.
Back in March,an entitled influencer demanded a free mealfrom Manchester-based restaurant Lucky Ramen.
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