Fake PR Relationships
- atherbeststyle
- Jan 22
- 1 min read
PR Perspective: Why This Hurts Your Image and Brand
One of the biggest issues I see is this:
From a PR and Image Management standpoint, constant online relationship performance does more damage than people realize. People sometimes get a thrill creating mayhem. From fans or followers responding or engaging in conversations centered around who someone dates, what they post or what they do next.
💡In PR, perception matters. When your narrative appears inconsistent, impulsive, or performative, you eventually have to explain it later. Publicly rotating romantic interests, oversharing situationships, or using relationships for engagement weakens credibility. Especially for anyone who claims to want something meaningful one day.
That’s why I live by two mottos:
1️⃣ Be yourself.
2️⃣ Stay in your lane.
📌 Authenticity doesn’t require performance.
📌 I’ve never believed in fake PR relationships for attention or visibility due to credibility.
📌 I’m not here to judge anyone’s choices, but I deal in authentic narratives over the fake narratives.
✨️ MINDFUL TIP ✨️
Relationship drama may trend online, but it drains in real life.
From an image standpoint, chaos is never attractive clarity is!



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