This Influencer accidentally broadcasts their therapy session Will Break Your Brain
OMG, I can’t make this up—last night, the most popular TikTok vlogger, @GlowGabe, decided to livestream a “behind‑the‑glam” Q&A, and the Wi‑FI glitch turned into a full‑scale, unfiltered, live therapy session. Yes, the entire 45‑minute dive into his deep‑state anxieties, self‑doubt, and the existential dread that “I’ll never get a proper haircut” is now on every feed, and nobody can stop scrolling. Peak internet behavior, amirite? The clip starts with Gabe’s usual “Hey fam!” then, in the middle of a jaw‑dropping collab, the screen flips to a white, dimly lit room. Cue the therapist’s voice: “Hey Gabe, can you take a deep breath?” And then a montage of Gabe whispering about his fear of being seen as a fake influencer, the anxiety of being constantly judged, and the deep secret that he actually writes his own captions in the middle of the night because he’s insecure. The therapist whispers something almost poetic like, “You have to let your insecurity go,” which suddenly makes millions feel seen. The clip ends with Gabe’s face turning from a normal “I’m fine!” to a tear‑filled ‘I’m real’ moment. Everyone watched and re‑watched. The comments go something like “I’ve never seen vulnerability like that” and “Who was that therapist? 👀” and “I’ve been there, but never on a live stream.” And for an extra, the clip cuts to a weird 5-second overlay: “We live in a simulation.” Because hey, we can’t ignore the fact that reality feels off when a private therapy session turns into viral gold.
Now, hold up, let’s talk conspiracy. The first thing that popped up on Reddit was the #TherapyLeaks subreddit, where users claimed that the therapist might not be a real human at all. Some swear she’s a robot, a test subject from a secret project by a tech giant that’s testing “real life emotional simulations” to see how humans will react in a 100% controlled environment. According to user @L33tSpill, the therapist’s tone was too perfect, too… “calibrated.” Another theory that’s trending: The entire stream was a set-up by Gabe’s PR team to show “authenticity” as a brand, like a social experiment. Or that Gabe’s big tech sponsors secretly paid the therapist to produce a viral moment. We’re now at peak internet behavior again, where every comment is a potential meme. The trending hashtags now include #SimulateLove, #TherapyTok, and #GabeGlamTherapy, each used by people who
