Social media personality India Love is learning the hard way that not every moment needs to be content. The 30-year-old influencer sparked online criticism after a recent livestream captured her dismissing store employees who politely asked her to stop filming inside their establishment.
The video, surfaced by The Neighborhood Talk, shows Love attempting to livestream while waiting for a friend at what appears to be a gas station convenience store. When two female employees noticed the camera, they approached her calmly, explaining the no-filming policy and even offering a reasonable compromise—she was welcome to continue streaming outside.
Love’s response was less than gracious. She insisted she wasn’t really recording, downplayed their concerns, and at times simply ignored their repeated requests. The employees remained professional, eventually suggesting she contact corporate if she disagreed with the policy. After finally complying, Love offered a hollow “have a good day” before stepping outside—where her true feelings surfaced.
Once her friend arrived, Love unleashed on the staff, calling the manager a “fcking weirdo” and a “fcking b*tch.” The internet’s verdict was swift and unforgiving. “If they say not to record in there, then turn your camera off ugh,” one commenter wrote. Others defended the employees, noting they asked nicely and were simply enforcing company policy. Some pointed out the real-world consequences Love seemed oblivious to: “So you want her to lose her job if the company sees you recording in there?”
The incident has also caught the attention of controversy-prone commentator DJ Akademiks, who recently grouped Love with figures like Brittany Renner and Cassie, accusing them of using religious redemption arcs as rebranding strategies rather than genuine transformation.
Whether Love expected sympathy by posting the encounter remains unclear. What’s certain is she didn’t receive it.