A Gucci employee turned influencer has come under fire after making a glaring mistake in an Instagram post.
Ella McFadin told her 241,000 followers that she planned to use her first job at the fashion brand to “move up at the latest company,” rather than climb, in the caption of one story.
Writing over a photograph of herself sipping a dry gin martini at the bar, McFadin wrote: “I worked in the Gucci corporate office as my first job out of college and my plan was to move up in that last corporation and stay at the top.” sewing”.
Ella McFadin, a Gucci employee turned influencer, has come under fire on Reddit after making a glaring mistake in an Instagram post.
Ella McFadin told her followers that she used her first job at the fashion brand to ‘move up in the latest company’ instead of moving up in a story title.
“I couldn’t be more grateful to not be doing that,” she continued in a second caption on the same photo.
I earned a very small salary and worked with some unpleasant older women!
“But I learned a lot, so I’m grateful for the experience I had and it definitely instilled a great work ethic in me.”
People online were quick to point out the error. One person wrote: “Spelling isn’t always an indicator of intelligence but sometimes it is too lol.”
‘How did these people get to college, much less graduate and get a job?’ another person got angry.
McFadin wrote: “I worked in Gucci’s corporate office as my first job out of college and my plan was to move up in that last company and stay in high fashion.”
Ella McFadin told her followers that she used her first job at the fashion brand to ‘move up in the latest company’ instead of moving up in a story title.
“I’m quite forgiving of grammatical errors, but it’s definitely an indicator of carelessness and if social media is your job, you shouldn’t be careless!” one person agreed.
Another commenter went on a longer rant: “For me it’s more the unpleasant combination of 1. Not being good at spelling COMBINED with 2. Arrogance and lack of self-awareness that you’re not good at spelling to the point of not doing it.” check the spelling or guess yourself.
‘This doesn’t necessarily have to do with spelling either. You are using the completely wrong word. If you know what the latter means, you’ll know that it doesn’t make sense in this context.
‘It’s also comical that influencers talk about their work ethic but don’t check their posts for “work.”‘
McFadin uses her Instagram to post photos of herself in locations around the world and to promote her brand, Skin By Ella Rose.
McFadin uses her Instagram to post photos of herself in locations around the world and to promote her brand, Skin By Ella Rose.