>>24770365Most others have varying degrees of that western "I'm too cool for this shit, shilling is cringe, ugh I'm just here to collect my paycheck" vibe, where everything has to be caked in a layer of irony and nothing can ever be sincere (not that a sponsorship is sincere in the first place, but can you at least put up enough professionalism to bother to pretend?), where it's REALLY noticeable when they really don't care for a product (only very rarely, when the sponsorship is actually something relevant to their personal interests, do you see them getting out of first gear mode).
That's not a knock on their general streaming entertainment ability (I like watching Gura for regular streams, for example, she's very good in unscripted situations and impromptu comedy, but most anybody would admit she sucks ass at faking enthusiasm and sticking to a script for shilling streams), you can be a good streamer without being a good shiller, but being a good presenter is clearly one of Kiara's strong points.