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‘Very demure, very mindful’ influencer reveals going viral led to substance abuse: ‘Sent me down a dark path’

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For Jools Lebron, being “demure” has had disastrous effects. 

In the age of Insta-fame, when a trendy digital post has the power to transform the average unknown into an internet icon, going viral is hotly en vogue. 

But Jools, the 32-year-old influencer who attained global acclaim with her “very cutesy, very demure” rhetoric in 2025, now warns that the social media spotlight often comes with a “dark side” — one that sent her spiraling into a tailspin of substance abuse. 

“Going viral ruined my life,” the content creator, from Chicago, confessed to her over 2.3 million followers in a vid shared Monday. “It let me fall down a slope of [insobriety] that ruined my life.”

From binges and benders to depression and sexual assault, Jools unashamedly unveiled the traumas she secretly battled while skyrocketing to cyber superstardom overnight. 

It was a speedy rise to glory — complete with lucrative, luxury brand deals and A-list encounters with the likes of actresses Cynthia Erivo and Sophia Bush— that the blond, who admittedly struggles with rage, found difficult to manage. 

“I’d start processing, and I’m like, ‘You know what? If I’m drunk, I don’t really have to process this,’” said Jools in a subsequent post, before intimating that she’d enhance the numbing effects of inebriation with other illicit substances. “Then three days later I’d still [be] awake, and I don’t want that anymore. It’s horrible.”

“You wake up and you’re sick and tired of being sick and tired,” she tearfully whimpered. “This is my first day being sober. I’m in the process of reclaiming my life, and this could help somebody.”

It’s a rare effort towards using one’s influence for good by being honest about the bad. 

The forewarning comes as a startling 57% of young adults aspire to become full-time influencers, forgoing formal education and traditional 9-to-5s for the bright lights and fast buzz of online preeminence. 

But a faction of those fortunate enough to make a splash and earn some cash via content creation have come sprinting back to the everyday rat race after experiencing the burnout, sacrifices and stresses of incessant posting. 

Jools, however, isn’t quite ready to abandon her vlogging and streaming dreams. She’s simply chasing virtual VIP status sans the roadblocks that are drugs and alcohol.  

“I need to get back to streaming. I need to get back to making content. I avoided it because I spent a year doing on and off benders via psychosis,” she revealed. “I was fried, girl.”

“I’m turning my life around after ‘very demure’.”



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