Ari Fletcher recently took to X (formerly Twitter) to express her frustrations about the internet, sparking a heated debate among fans and critics. In her post, the entrepreneur and social media personality wrote:
“I hate the internet. I hope all this st crash one day and we can’t use it no more! I just wanna live in real life. The internet is so f***g cap!”
Mixed Reactions Online
Ari’s sentiments quickly garnered reactions from users, many of whom pointed out her career’s reliance on social media.
One X user commented:
“You the main one should be Thanking God for the internet.”
Another user chimed in, agreeing with the sentiment, while others took to Instagram to express similar thoughts:
- @imjusyonn: “That’s how her bills be paid, I’m confused 😂.”
- @janessax_: “Without the internet, she’s nothing but another rapper’s gf.”
- @jabbarhakeem: “Lmaoo she acting like she can’t just log off 😭🤦🏾♂️.”
However, some fans defended Ari, with one writing:
- @ofcitsrayia: “Y’all be mean to her for no reason 😂😂 what y’all got against her? Her man? 😂.”
Ari’s Response to Critics
Ari didn’t shy away from clapping back at the commentary, firing off her own response:
“I’m telling you find something else to do before I get on yo a**.”
Despite her frustrations, many pointed out the irony, given her brand thrives on social media visibility.
Public Perception
The debate highlighted the complexities of being a public figure in the digital age, where social media can be both a tool for success and a source of frustration. Fletcher’s comment section reflects a larger conversation about the dual-edged nature of online fame.
What do you think? Can influencers like Ari truly live “in real life” without the internet? Share your thoughts!



