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Heather
Over the years, Heather had amassed a small but dedicated and loyal audience of followers who admired her various social channels, which mostly depicted travel and alternative lifestyles oriented around spirituality, nature and wellbeing.
Before the highly acclaimed indie hit videogame "Super Vampire Basher (SVB) - Bubblegum Edition: Gotta Pop 'em All!" had achieved breakout success, Heather had been Finlay's girlfriend. You suspect Heather regrets letting her own content channels lapse in viewership, after she devoted much of her time and effort into supporting post-launch community development and forum moderation for her then boyfriend's hit videogame success. Online haters and misogynfluencers allege that Heather's influence was responsible for aggressive monetisation practices such as an intrusive pay-per-play transactional store for mods and add-ons as well as the addition of controversial customisable dlc gender inclusive outfits in the definitive Bubblegum Edition of the Super Vampire Basher videogame franchise.
(Heather continues:)
-(...) It's your face, see, when you start gawking away into the distance with this stupid defeated thousand yard stare expression. Get over it, you need to get over yourself! I am not accompanying you to any more stupid beach goth parties. The music is so terrible, I just can't stand it! No more trudging through urban ruins and abandoned warehouses at 3am trying to find and reunite you with your One True Destined Love. Face it, you didn't even get her name! Not her name, not her phone number, not even a memory of any of her friends, or who she was with, or even anyone accompanying her... just a bad photo... a photo of a shadow. I wouldn't even know if that is her - it could be anyone at all!