AY argues that much of the seemingly perfect, high-flying content viewed online is staged, carefully curated, and fundamentally unrealistic.
In a candid video shared on his Instagram page, the actor detailed how social media has become a platform that presents a distorted version of reality. He pointed out that the constant display of luxury lifestyles, exotic vacations, and designer fashion creates a pervasive illusion of effortless success.
According to AY, the glamorous posts many people admire are not genuine reflections of wealth and happiness but are, in fact, meticulously crafted to project false images. He explicitly revealed the extent to which some influencers and content creators go to maintain this façade. This includes borrowing clothes, posing in hotel lobbies, or even using other people’s cars simply to appear more successful and affluent than they truly are.
AY powerfully likened social media to a movie set where every detail is artificially staged. He stressed that the celebrities people often envy are frequently "living on borrowed wigs, borrowed outfits, and borrowed lifestyles."
He painted a vivid picture of this deception “Some take pictures in hotel lobbies and call them their new homes, while others pose with cars that don’t belong to them. Social media is like a movie set, not everything you see online is real.”
The comedian’s core message is a plea for authenticity. He urged his fans to focus on personal growth rather than competing with these elaborate illusions. AY emphasized the importance of living simply and authentically.
He concluded his advice by encouraging his followers to "grow at their own pace," remain true to themselves, and ultimately choose contentment over comparison. His statement serves as a vital reminder to separate online fantasy from real-life progress.
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