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January 20, 2025

As LA influencers face criticism for posting wildfire-themed Get Ready With Me’ videos online, Ellie Muir looks at how the trend has evolved since beauty bloggers made it popular

- Ellie Muir

BRUSH WITH FAME

A young woman sits cross-legged facing a ring light. She records herself dabbing blush on her cheeks, wiggling a mascara wand through her lashes and outlining her lips with a nude-toned liner. Everything seems normal - the video is not dissimilar from the thousands of makeup tutorials that exist online except for the context in which this is being filmed: she's been ordered to evacuate her home due to the deadly wildfires raging nearby in Los Angeles. “So, LA’s burning right now and I’ve got a few hours to pack my life up and get out of here,” she tells the camera in a chatty tone, swiping a shiny gloss across her lips.

The video in question is titled “GRWM to evacuate” – the acronym being short for Get Ready With Me. It’s an online content format that does what it says on the tin: viewers watch as a person does their hair and makeup, and picks an outfit, while they chat through a rolling bulletin of life updates. The content format has been the backbone of influencer vlogging culture since it began. But after the wildfires ignited across southern California more than a week ago, evacuation-themed videos have taken over – and to a mixed response. One onlooker commented on TikTok: “Doing a GRWM to evacuate is crazy… this is a serious situation. Another added: “Girl, why is your GRWM to evacuate you putting makeup on and not packing?” A third was even more direct: “‘GRWM’? There’s people that are dying??”

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