"We never intended to become creators," Lola recalls in a rare interview about their origins. "We were just having fun. The idea of posting anything online felt like a violation of our privacy."

If you’d like, I can help you with a few alternative approaches instead:

“Thanks for popping our BBG cherry. Don’t tell your friends. Actually... do. That’s the point.”

The "first" phase of LeoLulu’s journey was rooted in the transition from private life to public consumption. Unlike the polished, high-budget productions of the early 2000s, LeoLulu’s early content thrived on the "boy-next-door/girl-next-door"

: They have amassed a significant following, with over 500,000 followers on Instagram alone.

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