Take
liberal pop star Olivia Rodrigo, unfortunately an influential role model for Gen Z women. Rodrigo recently turned 21, and instead of having a fun night on the town, getting schwasted, blasting a drunk cig outside the bar as young girls and boys her age used to do when America was normal and fun and misogynistic, she bought a sixer of beer, a pack of smokes but virtue signaled instead of consooooming them.
Her anti-booze, anti-tobacco birthday message was so on the nose it sounded like her PR team had put a gun to her head as she typed it out.
“I went to the gas station the other day and bought a pack of cigarettes and a six-pack of beer,” she said on social media. “I promise I didn’t consume it, but I just bought it because I ****ing could.”
Countless other celebrity women
have quit drinking, including some very young and influential ones, like Bella Hadid and Megan Fox. Several have started anti-alcohol companies. Singer Katy Perry founded De Soi, which sells non-alcoholic aperitifs, while Blake Lively has her ghey-sounding Betty Buzz non-alcoholic mixers.