An aspiring influencer has been labelled “entitled” after slamming an Australian restaurant that refused to work with her online. Jamieson May, a budding content creator from Melbourne, has amassed nearly 17,000 followers on TikTok thanks to her travel tips and foodie hacks, and frequently approaches eateries in the hopes of collaborating with them. However, after contacting Patsy’s, a vegetarian restaurant in central Melbourne, May said she was “shocked” by the “disgusting” response she got from the restaurant, which doubted the content creator’s influence when noting the number of followers she has.

This saw May lash out at the eatery online, sharing the conversation on TikTok and detailing the “horrible” way in which they rejected her offer to work together. However, it seems the social media move backfired on the content creator. Soon, social media users began criticising May in the comments section of the video titled: Exposing a restaurant for being extremely unprofessional and rude .

“When I first outed the restaurant on TikTok, it reached the wrong audience of non-creators and influencers who didn’t understand what was happening,” the influencer told news.com.au.

“People sent extremely rude comments that I am just an ‘entitled influencer’ who just wants ‘free’ stuff and I am complaining about it all.” Patsy’s owners Mathew Guthrie and Clinton Trevisi have backed up their “blunt” reply to May, telling news.com.

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