![]() I could sell you dirty socks because I’ve gained your trust and your respect and you want what I have. Allegedly, Hollis said “Do you want to know why I’m so good at what I do? I’m so good at what I do because I own you. ![]() In a podcast episode “ Part 1: Rachel Hollis & The Rose-Colored Glass Ceiling, ” by Kate Kennedy on her show “Be There In Five,” a fan wrote in to tell Kennedy about a keynote presentation they attended where Hollis spoke. Basically, you’ll never be as good as her because you don’t work as hard as she does and she was only pretending you could be because it’s a great feel-good message that sells. To me, this TikTok video showed her true opinions about her audience. Type in “Rachel Hollis quotes” on Pinterest and I promise you you’ll have plenty of phone wallpaper options to choose from. Seems like she was trying to be relatable to me. If you’ve ever picked up one of her books, they are filled to the brim with motivation about how if you work hard, you can be just like Rachel Hollis. In that one-minute TikTok she made it clear she doesn’t believe any of it, and it’s all just a feel good ploy that sells well. The Problem With The Girl, Wash your Face Seriesįor years, Rachel Hollis has spread the message that she’s super relatable to women and if you work hard enough you can be just like her. But, Hollis has been showing off her privilege for years. The point of privilege you must be at to think that you are better than all of your followers - the ones who bought your books and made you as popular as you are - and that you’re on the same level as famous WoC who changed the world is unfathomable to me. Rachel Hollis basically made the claim that she is on the same level as any of these women because she “works her ass off” to be able to have someone clean her toilet…let’s let that sink in. This comparison is so clearly an issue because Hollis is comparing herself to women of color who are “unrelatable” because they have fought hard to change their own lives and the lives of others. ![]() In this list was Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Harriet Tubman, Frida Kahlo, Malala Yousafzai, and more. On top of all of this, the caption compared herself to women in history who she claims were just as “unrelatable” and were on her level. Several times in this video, she calls her housekeeper “the woman who cleans my toilets” which is demeaning and dehumanizing. Apparently, she works her “ass off” as an influencer and self-help guru and no one could possibly understand or ever be on her level. Even though the name of the social media influencer game is relatability, Hollis goes on to say that she has never tried to be relatable and that she works far too hard to be relatable. In a TikTok post made by Hollis at the beginning of April, she discusses how a commenter called her unrelatable. Rachel Hollis comparing herself to Harriet Tubman is WILD /62lEBmr8Iu ![]()
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