Fun social media survival show has swears and sexual themes.
Parents Need to Know
Why Age 15+?
Any Positive Content?
Sex, Romance & Nudity
some
Physical beauty and attraction are rewarded often. Extensive visual modeling of "sexy behavior," including stripteasing. Contestants dance sensually and make suggestive comments.
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People's personal pages/businesses are presented on the show -- some contestants state they are on the show for publicity. YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and other social platforms are constantly named. Brands are also named.
Drinking, Drugs & Smoking
some
Competitors frequently drink alcohol.
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The show is set in Korea, and has strong representation for influencers popular on TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and AfreecaTV. Contestants are diverse in age, gender, body type, and sexuality. Contestants who identify as queer talk openly about their experiences in Korea and how they want to represent for others.
Some competitors have their own values they try to uphold while being influencers (this often leads to less attention and being eliminated). Most people are trying to win by any means necessary, and focus on fame, money, and popularity.
Positive Messages
none
Going viral, getting the most attention, and being popular is all that matters in this game. Social media and influencers are explored.
Parents Need to Know
Parents need to know that The Influencer is a reality competition series where Korea's top social media influencers compete to see who's the most popular. Sexual themes are frequent, and behavior includes striptease, contestants dancing sensually, and suggestive comments. Physical beauty and attraction is rewarded often. Expect frequent use of "ass," "damn," "hell," and "s--t." Contestants often drink alcohol. Social media platforms and brands are named throughout.
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What's the Story?
THE INFLUENCER is a Korean competition series designed to see who's the biggest influencer. Seventy-seven of Korea's top influencers walk in with a collar that reads their follower count on their primary social media platforms. These stars range from veterans to newbies on YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram; some are Broadcast Jockeys (BJs) on the streaming service AfreecaTV. Across five rounds, creators are put to the test to see who can navigate streaming, long-form content, short-form content, photography, video editing, and more. The last person standing wins 300 million KRW (over $200K in 2024).
This series turns the internet into the incendiary, insightful game that it is. The Influencer is creative, exciting, and topical. The contestants (being influencers) have a range of interesting personalities. There's potential for conversations around social media that parents can have with children, since the "other side" of social media is shown. The constant cursing, brand name drops, and sexual themes make this suitable for teens.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about how "celebrity" is defined in The Influencer. Do you think celebrity and influencer are the same, or different? Why or why not?
Which contestants on this show play fair, and which don't? Is it OK to play dirty in a competition? Why or why not?
Has social media changed the landscape of fame? Talent? Entertainment? Mental health? Why or why not?
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