Jacqui Wakefield
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
He would get like small roles, non-important roles, but it was really hard because
because he had to be part of the actors' guild to get bigger roles or better roles.
But when he moved over to L.A., he was just a regular guy over there.
Everyone's ripped and tanned and 10 out of 10.
It was sort of like a big reality check.
He went over there expecting greatness, and when he had nothing left, he just came back.
When did he start exploring content creation and social media?
How did that happen?
I think at the beginning it was very noble how he wanted to help other men to feel worthy and valuable.
And he spoke freely about his struggle and about how to help others.
And that's how he started.
Alex says it was around 2020, just as COVID was starting to kick in.
What was it like at the very start when you were talking about the content creation?
Like what about it kind of seemed to work?
And that's how it happens.
Any trend that starts in the United States will then be
reflected back here in Mexico and since I was doing marketing at the time we talked about that the strategies the marketing behind it like doing Andrew Tate in a Mexican market and that's I think that's where he elevated the misogyny at the beginning it was to connect with the audience but then I think since he saw it worked he just started pushing it further and further and further it's this misogyny that Alex has found so hard to accept
Together, we listened to one of his videos on YouTube.
I'm like, where is he getting this reality from?
I don't think he even has clear what feminism entails.