During the festive season, Molly leans into her persona as the "weird horse girl from the countryside". Her engagement strategy often includes:
Unlike casual decorators who might wait until mid-December, Kenzie often begins her Christmas transformation in late October or early November. While this sometimes draws the ire of "too early" critics, it serves a strategic purpose: it allows her to capture the market when they are planning their own decor. By the time the rest of the world is ready to decorate, @thatyoungblonde has already provided the blueprint, the shopping links, and the inspiration. She sets the trends rather than following them. thatyoungblonde christmas
While many influencers simply post pretty pictures, a significant portion of Kenzie’s Christmas content is educational. Her "Reels" and TikToks often function as mini-tutorials, answering the practical questions that plague her audience: During the festive season, Molly leans into her
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ThatYoungBlonde Christmas: Why This Year We’re Choosing Chaos over Carts
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Christmas dinner isn't just about the ham. It’s about surviving your uncle’s political rant while sneaking a third glass of rosé. My survival guide: