Jamieson May, a newbieinfluencerfrom Melbourne, Australia, with less than 9,000 followers on TikTok saw her rant about “rude” responses from arestaurantshe wanted to collaborate with dramatically backfire. The establishment has since doubled down on theirrefusal to workwith her.

Taking to her TikTok page on April 14, Jamieson posted avideoof nearly three minutes to express her frustration with thevegetarianrestaurant Patsy’s located in Melbourne.

HighlightsNewbie influencer Jamieson May’s rant against a restaurant’s refusal to collaborate backfired, garnering criticism.Jamieson attempted to expose Melbourne restaurant Patsy’s for being ‘unprofessional’, but faced backlash.Patsy’s restaurant defended its stance, citing May’s low follower count as a reason for refusal.

The self-describedtravellifestyle fashion content creator said in the clip, which amassed 24,900 views: “I received the most horrible message yesterday from a restaurant wanting to work with them and I need to make you aware so you guys never work with them and know your standard.”

The TikToker explained that she had used a template she had sent to other restaurants and companies she wanted to work with, outlining what she thought the business was missing.

“So I sent a 1 to this restaurant,” Jamieson said. “Now I already sent other ones, I’ve never had a problem with it ever.”

Newbie influencer Jamieson May faced backlash and criticism after her rant about a restaurant’s “rude” response

Aspiring Influencer’s Attempt To Shame Restaurant For Not Collaborating Gloriously Backfires

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The screenshot showed the digital creator’s response: “Sorry, but that is extremely rude.”

Patsy’s Instagram account rebutted: “Perhaps… but you are pretending to be influential on social media and that’s just not true and rather than me just saying that you are lying and pretending to be beneficial to our business…

“I just said come back when you’re actually able to do what you think we should engage you to do.

“Is it rude to question something that is obviously not true?”

The screenshot further showed that Jamieson blocked the restaurant.

“I’m absolutely gobsmacked,” the TikToker said. “I had no words, I was actually disgusted that someone could say that to another person.”

Aspiring Influencer’s Attempt To Shame Restaurant For Not Collaborating Gloriously Backfires

Jamieson stated that Patsy’s lacked an understanding of marketing principles, arguing that engagement and reach were more important metrics than follower count.

“I was just disgusted in the way that they said it,” she emphasized. “I think that’s what actually pissed me off more like the fact that they were sounprofessionalabout it.”

The content creator concluded: “So I want no other creator to work with them.

“But I’m disgusted. Never, ever again.”

Jamieson wanted to collaborate with the restaurant, which in turn reinforced their refusal to work with her

Aspiring Influencer’s Attempt To Shame Restaurant For Not Collaborating Gloriously Backfires

“I just can’t believe that someone else in the professional industry of marketing and having their own business would say this to another human being,” she wrote in the caption of her clip.

The TikToker added: “Your follower count does not define you!

“You might have 10x better content than someone with 1 million followers!!

“I wanted to create this video to let all other content creators know that this is extremely unprofessional and disgusting.”

Jamieson has since toldNews.com.au: “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.

“I have worked with many restaurants and other businesses over the last four years and I have never experienced such rudeness. I was in shock.”

The restaurant cited Jamieson’s low follower count

Aspiring Influencer’s Attempt To Shame Restaurant For Not Collaborating Gloriously Backfires

Image credits:Patsy’s Melbourne Restaurant

Mathew told the Australian news outlet: “I think judging from her reaction to me being blunt about her unsolicited marketing reach out, she was surprised that we were not interested in working with her.

“Obviously the reason we did not want to collaborate with her is quite easy to understand when you glance through her profiles on various sites.

“Her followers are not really people that we have in the venue often and probably not the market that we are looking to engage with.”

The chefs, who own a string of popular restaurants in Victoria,Australia, stressed that while they didn’t want to “add to the pile on,” they suspected her video was a marketing tactic for her personal brand,News.com.aureported on Tuesday (May 21).

Mathew said: “I think she was just hoping to increase her visibility with these outrage posts.

“It sort of has worked already but I am not sure how it will be able to be monetized as marketing.”

Aspiring Influencer’s Attempt To Shame Restaurant For Not Collaborating Gloriously Backfires

She told the publication: “When I first reached out to them, my message was a simple direct message that said, ‘Hi! My name is Jamieson May and I am a UGC Creator!

“‘I would love to create some content for your business.’

“I never asked for any free services or free things but they bluntly responded with their 100k comment.”

“I had no words, I was actually disgusted that someone could say that to another person,” Jamieson said

Aspiring Influencer’s Attempt To Shame Restaurant For Not Collaborating Gloriously Backfires

“I completely understand that they want specific influencers with high follower count, which is perfectly okay because they want it for exposure, but there is a much more polite and professional way to get say it.”

Incidents seeing influencers attempting to put restaurants they want to collaborate with on blast have been reported before.

Back in March,an entitled influencer demanded a free mealfrom Manchester-based restaurant Lucky Ramen.

Nevertheless, the eatery slammed the bizarre query, sharing a screenshot exposing a message filled with anger from the influencer asserting their entitlement to free food based on their career.

At the time, the person in charge of Lucky Ramen’s social media account didn’t name the spoilt influencer, but it did refer to them as a “blue tick superstar asking for a free feast in exchange for an Insta post.”

Viewers were left divided

Aspiring Influencer’s Attempt To Shame Restaurant For Not Collaborating Gloriously Backfires

Aspiring Influencer’s Attempt To Shame Restaurant For Not Collaborating Gloriously Backfires

Aspiring Influencer’s Attempt To Shame Restaurant For Not Collaborating Gloriously Backfires

Aspiring Influencer’s Attempt To Shame Restaurant For Not Collaborating Gloriously Backfires

Aspiring Influencer’s Attempt To Shame Restaurant For Not Collaborating Gloriously Backfires

Aspiring Influencer’s Attempt To Shame Restaurant For Not Collaborating Gloriously Backfires

Aspiring Influencer’s Attempt To Shame Restaurant For Not Collaborating Gloriously Backfires

Aspiring Influencer’s Attempt To Shame Restaurant For Not Collaborating Gloriously Backfires

Aspiring Influencer’s Attempt To Shame Restaurant For Not Collaborating Gloriously Backfires

Aspiring Influencer’s Attempt To Shame Restaurant For Not Collaborating Gloriously Backfires

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