mackenzie thomas
I’m nice

Me for @nytimes
Thank you so much @kindofanna for putting word to my words
pictures by the incomparable @lucyartdrop

Me for @nytimes
Thank you so much @kindofanna for putting word to my words
pictures by the incomparable @lucyartdrop
Me for @nytimes
Thank you so much @kindofanna for putting word to my words
pictures by the incomparable @lucyartdrop

Me for @nytimes
Thank you so much @kindofanna for putting word to my words
pictures by the incomparable @lucyartdrop

Me for @nytimes
Thank you so much @kindofanna for putting word to my words
pictures by the incomparable @lucyartdrop

Me for @nytimes
Thank you so much @kindofanna for putting word to my words
pictures by the incomparable @lucyartdrop

Thank you @artnews for the beautifulll review. Thank you to everyone that has taken the time to see my long little show I SAID WHAT I SAID. Thank you for laughing and crying with me. More shows to be announced soon (New York are you free at 4:30 on the 27th?? really cool space … REALLY cool girl introducing the performance… maybe you don’t wanna miss it idk idk)…
Thank you to my girls at @surrender.dorothy.nyc for making my first two shows possible and thank you to @heavymannerslibrary in LA for giving me a space to perform this super nasty very long thing in one of my favorite places on earth.
More from me too soon in probably a very annoying capacity sorry in advance (got tickets to sell 🔨)
And for the Substack set of you… I WILL DO WHATEVER I WANT nation… I can’t wait to tell you all about the show on the blog at the end of the month.
(and if you’re curious about the mention of constant crying during the show. I set the record for tears at my last show in LA the other night. I thought maybe more time with the material would make it easier but it seeming to have the reverse effect.)

Thank you @artnews for the beautifulll review. Thank you to everyone that has taken the time to see my long little show I SAID WHAT I SAID. Thank you for laughing and crying with me. More shows to be announced soon (New York are you free at 4:30 on the 27th?? really cool space … REALLY cool girl introducing the performance… maybe you don’t wanna miss it idk idk)…
Thank you to my girls at @surrender.dorothy.nyc for making my first two shows possible and thank you to @heavymannerslibrary in LA for giving me a space to perform this super nasty very long thing in one of my favorite places on earth.
More from me too soon in probably a very annoying capacity sorry in advance (got tickets to sell 🔨)
And for the Substack set of you… I WILL DO WHATEVER I WANT nation… I can’t wait to tell you all about the show on the blog at the end of the month.
(and if you’re curious about the mention of constant crying during the show. I set the record for tears at my last show in LA the other night. I thought maybe more time with the material would make it easier but it seeming to have the reverse effect.)

Thank you @artnews for the beautifulll review. Thank you to everyone that has taken the time to see my long little show I SAID WHAT I SAID. Thank you for laughing and crying with me. More shows to be announced soon (New York are you free at 4:30 on the 27th?? really cool space … REALLY cool girl introducing the performance… maybe you don’t wanna miss it idk idk)…
Thank you to my girls at @surrender.dorothy.nyc for making my first two shows possible and thank you to @heavymannerslibrary in LA for giving me a space to perform this super nasty very long thing in one of my favorite places on earth.
More from me too soon in probably a very annoying capacity sorry in advance (got tickets to sell 🔨)
And for the Substack set of you… I WILL DO WHATEVER I WANT nation… I can’t wait to tell you all about the show on the blog at the end of the month.
(and if you’re curious about the mention of constant crying during the show. I set the record for tears at my last show in LA the other night. I thought maybe more time with the material would make it easier but it seeming to have the reverse effect.)

Thank you @artnews for the beautifulll review. Thank you to everyone that has taken the time to see my long little show I SAID WHAT I SAID. Thank you for laughing and crying with me. More shows to be announced soon (New York are you free at 4:30 on the 27th?? really cool space … REALLY cool girl introducing the performance… maybe you don’t wanna miss it idk idk)…
Thank you to my girls at @surrender.dorothy.nyc for making my first two shows possible and thank you to @heavymannerslibrary in LA for giving me a space to perform this super nasty very long thing in one of my favorite places on earth.
More from me too soon in probably a very annoying capacity sorry in advance (got tickets to sell 🔨)
And for the Substack set of you… I WILL DO WHATEVER I WANT nation… I can’t wait to tell you all about the show on the blog at the end of the month.
(and if you’re curious about the mention of constant crying during the show. I set the record for tears at my last show in LA the other night. I thought maybe more time with the material would make it easier but it seeming to have the reverse effect.)

Thank you @artnews for the beautifulll review. Thank you to everyone that has taken the time to see my long little show I SAID WHAT I SAID. Thank you for laughing and crying with me. More shows to be announced soon (New York are you free at 4:30 on the 27th?? really cool space … REALLY cool girl introducing the performance… maybe you don’t wanna miss it idk idk)…
Thank you to my girls at @surrender.dorothy.nyc for making my first two shows possible and thank you to @heavymannerslibrary in LA for giving me a space to perform this super nasty very long thing in one of my favorite places on earth.
More from me too soon in probably a very annoying capacity sorry in advance (got tickets to sell 🔨)
And for the Substack set of you… I WILL DO WHATEVER I WANT nation… I can’t wait to tell you all about the show on the blog at the end of the month.
(and if you’re curious about the mention of constant crying during the show. I set the record for tears at my last show in LA the other night. I thought maybe more time with the material would make it easier but it seeming to have the reverse effect.)

Thank you @artnews for the beautifulll review. Thank you to everyone that has taken the time to see my long little show I SAID WHAT I SAID. Thank you for laughing and crying with me. More shows to be announced soon (New York are you free at 4:30 on the 27th?? really cool space … REALLY cool girl introducing the performance… maybe you don’t wanna miss it idk idk)…
Thank you to my girls at @surrender.dorothy.nyc for making my first two shows possible and thank you to @heavymannerslibrary in LA for giving me a space to perform this super nasty very long thing in one of my favorite places on earth.
More from me too soon in probably a very annoying capacity sorry in advance (got tickets to sell 🔨)
And for the Substack set of you… I WILL DO WHATEVER I WANT nation… I can’t wait to tell you all about the show on the blog at the end of the month.
(and if you’re curious about the mention of constant crying during the show. I set the record for tears at my last show in LA the other night. I thought maybe more time with the material would make it easier but it seeming to have the reverse effect.)

Thank you @artnews for the beautifulll review. Thank you to everyone that has taken the time to see my long little show I SAID WHAT I SAID. Thank you for laughing and crying with me. More shows to be announced soon (New York are you free at 4:30 on the 27th?? really cool space … REALLY cool girl introducing the performance… maybe you don’t wanna miss it idk idk)…
Thank you to my girls at @surrender.dorothy.nyc for making my first two shows possible and thank you to @heavymannerslibrary in LA for giving me a space to perform this super nasty very long thing in one of my favorite places on earth.
More from me too soon in probably a very annoying capacity sorry in advance (got tickets to sell 🔨)
And for the Substack set of you… I WILL DO WHATEVER I WANT nation… I can’t wait to tell you all about the show on the blog at the end of the month.
(and if you’re curious about the mention of constant crying during the show. I set the record for tears at my last show in LA the other night. I thought maybe more time with the material would make it easier but it seeming to have the reverse effect.)

Thank you @artnews for the beautifulll review. Thank you to everyone that has taken the time to see my long little show I SAID WHAT I SAID. Thank you for laughing and crying with me. More shows to be announced soon (New York are you free at 4:30 on the 27th?? really cool space … REALLY cool girl introducing the performance… maybe you don’t wanna miss it idk idk)…
Thank you to my girls at @surrender.dorothy.nyc for making my first two shows possible and thank you to @heavymannerslibrary in LA for giving me a space to perform this super nasty very long thing in one of my favorite places on earth.
More from me too soon in probably a very annoying capacity sorry in advance (got tickets to sell 🔨)
And for the Substack set of you… I WILL DO WHATEVER I WANT nation… I can’t wait to tell you all about the show on the blog at the end of the month.
(and if you’re curious about the mention of constant crying during the show. I set the record for tears at my last show in LA the other night. I thought maybe more time with the material would make it easier but it seeming to have the reverse effect.)

Thank you @artnews for the beautifulll review. Thank you to everyone that has taken the time to see my long little show I SAID WHAT I SAID. Thank you for laughing and crying with me. More shows to be announced soon (New York are you free at 4:30 on the 27th?? really cool space … REALLY cool girl introducing the performance… maybe you don’t wanna miss it idk idk)…
Thank you to my girls at @surrender.dorothy.nyc for making my first two shows possible and thank you to @heavymannerslibrary in LA for giving me a space to perform this super nasty very long thing in one of my favorite places on earth.
More from me too soon in probably a very annoying capacity sorry in advance (got tickets to sell 🔨)
And for the Substack set of you… I WILL DO WHATEVER I WANT nation… I can’t wait to tell you all about the show on the blog at the end of the month.
(and if you’re curious about the mention of constant crying during the show. I set the record for tears at my last show in LA the other night. I thought maybe more time with the material would make it easier but it seeming to have the reverse effect.)

Thank you @artnews for the beautifulll review. Thank you to everyone that has taken the time to see my long little show I SAID WHAT I SAID. Thank you for laughing and crying with me. More shows to be announced soon (New York are you free at 4:30 on the 27th?? really cool space … REALLY cool girl introducing the performance… maybe you don’t wanna miss it idk idk)…
Thank you to my girls at @surrender.dorothy.nyc for making my first two shows possible and thank you to @heavymannerslibrary in LA for giving me a space to perform this super nasty very long thing in one of my favorite places on earth.
More from me too soon in probably a very annoying capacity sorry in advance (got tickets to sell 🔨)
And for the Substack set of you… I WILL DO WHATEVER I WANT nation… I can’t wait to tell you all about the show on the blog at the end of the month.
(and if you’re curious about the mention of constant crying during the show. I set the record for tears at my last show in LA the other night. I thought maybe more time with the material would make it easier but it seeming to have the reverse effect.)

@mackenzie has a “true love of the game. The game being the Internet.”
To the less chronically online, it’s difficult to pinpoint what exactly Mackenzie Thomas does, because she is renowned for her mere existence. She reads her melodramatic teenage journal entries on TikTok. She dances alone in photobooth videos. She lip-syncs to music on city streets with a four-foot selfie stick. She waxes poetic on her own introspections via Substack. And she tweets… *a lot.*
At the link in bio, we speak to the self-proclaimed E-girl on how her instinct to document, revisit, and rework inspired her one-woman show, ‘I Said What I Said,’ and taking pride in her digital footprint.
Photos: @taryn._

@mackenzie has a “true love of the game. The game being the Internet.”
To the less chronically online, it’s difficult to pinpoint what exactly Mackenzie Thomas does, because she is renowned for her mere existence. She reads her melodramatic teenage journal entries on TikTok. She dances alone in photobooth videos. She lip-syncs to music on city streets with a four-foot selfie stick. She waxes poetic on her own introspections via Substack. And she tweets… *a lot.*
At the link in bio, we speak to the self-proclaimed E-girl on how her instinct to document, revisit, and rework inspired her one-woman show, ‘I Said What I Said,’ and taking pride in her digital footprint.
Photos: @taryn._
@mackenzie has a “true love of the game. The game being the Internet.”
To the less chronically online, it’s difficult to pinpoint what exactly Mackenzie Thomas does, because she is renowned for her mere existence. She reads her melodramatic teenage journal entries on TikTok. She dances alone in photobooth videos. She lip-syncs to music on city streets with a four-foot selfie stick. She waxes poetic on her own introspections via Substack. And she tweets… *a lot.*
At the link in bio, we speak to the self-proclaimed E-girl on how her instinct to document, revisit, and rework inspired her one-woman show, ‘I Said What I Said,’ and taking pride in her digital footprint.
Photos: @taryn._

@mackenzie has a “true love of the game. The game being the Internet.”
To the less chronically online, it’s difficult to pinpoint what exactly Mackenzie Thomas does, because she is renowned for her mere existence. She reads her melodramatic teenage journal entries on TikTok. She dances alone in photobooth videos. She lip-syncs to music on city streets with a four-foot selfie stick. She waxes poetic on her own introspections via Substack. And she tweets… *a lot.*
At the link in bio, we speak to the self-proclaimed E-girl on how her instinct to document, revisit, and rework inspired her one-woman show, ‘I Said What I Said,’ and taking pride in her digital footprint.
Photos: @taryn._

@mackenzie has a “true love of the game. The game being the Internet.”
To the less chronically online, it’s difficult to pinpoint what exactly Mackenzie Thomas does, because she is renowned for her mere existence. She reads her melodramatic teenage journal entries on TikTok. She dances alone in photobooth videos. She lip-syncs to music on city streets with a four-foot selfie stick. She waxes poetic on her own introspections via Substack. And she tweets… *a lot.*
At the link in bio, we speak to the self-proclaimed E-girl on how her instinct to document, revisit, and rework inspired her one-woman show, ‘I Said What I Said,’ and taking pride in her digital footprint.
Photos: @taryn._
@mackenzie has a “true love of the game. The game being the Internet.”
To the less chronically online, it’s difficult to pinpoint what exactly Mackenzie Thomas does, because she is renowned for her mere existence. She reads her melodramatic teenage journal entries on TikTok. She dances alone in photobooth videos. She lip-syncs to music on city streets with a four-foot selfie stick. She waxes poetic on her own introspections via Substack. And she tweets… *a lot.*
At the link in bio, we speak to the self-proclaimed E-girl on how her instinct to document, revisit, and rework inspired her one-woman show, ‘I Said What I Said,’ and taking pride in her digital footprint.
Photos: @taryn._

@mackenzie has a “true love of the game. The game being the Internet.”
To the less chronically online, it’s difficult to pinpoint what exactly Mackenzie Thomas does, because she is renowned for her mere existence. She reads her melodramatic teenage journal entries on TikTok. She dances alone in photobooth videos. She lip-syncs to music on city streets with a four-foot selfie stick. She waxes poetic on her own introspections via Substack. And she tweets… *a lot.*
At the link in bio, we speak to the self-proclaimed E-girl on how her instinct to document, revisit, and rework inspired her one-woman show, ‘I Said What I Said,’ and taking pride in her digital footprint.
Photos: @taryn._

@mackenzie has a “true love of the game. The game being the Internet.”
To the less chronically online, it’s difficult to pinpoint what exactly Mackenzie Thomas does, because she is renowned for her mere existence. She reads her melodramatic teenage journal entries on TikTok. She dances alone in photobooth videos. She lip-syncs to music on city streets with a four-foot selfie stick. She waxes poetic on her own introspections via Substack. And she tweets… *a lot.*
At the link in bio, we speak to the self-proclaimed E-girl on how her instinct to document, revisit, and rework inspired her one-woman show, ‘I Said What I Said,’ and taking pride in her digital footprint.
Photos: @taryn._
@mackenzie has a “true love of the game. The game being the Internet.”
To the less chronically online, it’s difficult to pinpoint what exactly Mackenzie Thomas does, because she is renowned for her mere existence. She reads her melodramatic teenage journal entries on TikTok. She dances alone in photobooth videos. She lip-syncs to music on city streets with a four-foot selfie stick. She waxes poetic on her own introspections via Substack. And she tweets… *a lot.*
At the link in bio, we speak to the self-proclaimed E-girl on how her instinct to document, revisit, and rework inspired her one-woman show, ‘I Said What I Said,’ and taking pride in her digital footprint.
Photos: @taryn._

@mackenzie has a “true love of the game. The game being the Internet.”
To the less chronically online, it’s difficult to pinpoint what exactly Mackenzie Thomas does, because she is renowned for her mere existence. She reads her melodramatic teenage journal entries on TikTok. She dances alone in photobooth videos. She lip-syncs to music on city streets with a four-foot selfie stick. She waxes poetic on her own introspections via Substack. And she tweets… *a lot.*
At the link in bio, we speak to the self-proclaimed E-girl on how her instinct to document, revisit, and rework inspired her one-woman show, ‘I Said What I Said,’ and taking pride in her digital footprint.
Photos: @taryn._

“‘Euphoria’ has grown too big for its plot; the cast’s lives have become public business, their star power overshadowing characters that used to feel real, the show itself becoming stranger than fiction,” @mackenzie writes for CULTURED. “Four years since its last season aired, it returns with a disjointed whimper rather than a bang.”
Ahead of the divisive show’s season three premiere tonight, the writer stacks its rollercoaster up against her own coming of age—and Gen Z’s. “I’ll always look back on ‘Euphoria’ with fondness, as a skewed snapshot, or a picture of a picture of my generation. We can’t talk about us without talking about it: conflicted, desperate, and hopeful all at once.”
Link in bio to read the full feature now.

“‘Euphoria’ has grown too big for its plot; the cast’s lives have become public business, their star power overshadowing characters that used to feel real, the show itself becoming stranger than fiction,” @mackenzie writes for CULTURED. “Four years since its last season aired, it returns with a disjointed whimper rather than a bang.”
Ahead of the divisive show’s season three premiere tonight, the writer stacks its rollercoaster up against her own coming of age—and Gen Z’s. “I’ll always look back on ‘Euphoria’ with fondness, as a skewed snapshot, or a picture of a picture of my generation. We can’t talk about us without talking about it: conflicted, desperate, and hopeful all at once.”
Link in bio to read the full feature now.

“‘Euphoria’ has grown too big for its plot; the cast’s lives have become public business, their star power overshadowing characters that used to feel real, the show itself becoming stranger than fiction,” @mackenzie writes for CULTURED. “Four years since its last season aired, it returns with a disjointed whimper rather than a bang.”
Ahead of the divisive show’s season three premiere tonight, the writer stacks its rollercoaster up against her own coming of age—and Gen Z’s. “I’ll always look back on ‘Euphoria’ with fondness, as a skewed snapshot, or a picture of a picture of my generation. We can’t talk about us without talking about it: conflicted, desperate, and hopeful all at once.”
Link in bio to read the full feature now.

“‘Euphoria’ has grown too big for its plot; the cast’s lives have become public business, their star power overshadowing characters that used to feel real, the show itself becoming stranger than fiction,” @mackenzie writes for CULTURED. “Four years since its last season aired, it returns with a disjointed whimper rather than a bang.”
Ahead of the divisive show’s season three premiere tonight, the writer stacks its rollercoaster up against her own coming of age—and Gen Z’s. “I’ll always look back on ‘Euphoria’ with fondness, as a skewed snapshot, or a picture of a picture of my generation. We can’t talk about us without talking about it: conflicted, desperate, and hopeful all at once.”
Link in bio to read the full feature now.

“‘Euphoria’ has grown too big for its plot; the cast’s lives have become public business, their star power overshadowing characters that used to feel real, the show itself becoming stranger than fiction,” @mackenzie writes for CULTURED. “Four years since its last season aired, it returns with a disjointed whimper rather than a bang.”
Ahead of the divisive show’s season three premiere tonight, the writer stacks its rollercoaster up against her own coming of age—and Gen Z’s. “I’ll always look back on ‘Euphoria’ with fondness, as a skewed snapshot, or a picture of a picture of my generation. We can’t talk about us without talking about it: conflicted, desperate, and hopeful all at once.”
Link in bio to read the full feature now.

“‘Euphoria’ has grown too big for its plot; the cast’s lives have become public business, their star power overshadowing characters that used to feel real, the show itself becoming stranger than fiction,” @mackenzie writes for CULTURED. “Four years since its last season aired, it returns with a disjointed whimper rather than a bang.”
Ahead of the divisive show’s season three premiere tonight, the writer stacks its rollercoaster up against her own coming of age—and Gen Z’s. “I’ll always look back on ‘Euphoria’ with fondness, as a skewed snapshot, or a picture of a picture of my generation. We can’t talk about us without talking about it: conflicted, desperate, and hopeful all at once.”
Link in bio to read the full feature now.

“‘Euphoria’ has grown too big for its plot; the cast’s lives have become public business, their star power overshadowing characters that used to feel real, the show itself becoming stranger than fiction,” @mackenzie writes for CULTURED. “Four years since its last season aired, it returns with a disjointed whimper rather than a bang.”
Ahead of the divisive show’s season three premiere tonight, the writer stacks its rollercoaster up against her own coming of age—and Gen Z’s. “I’ll always look back on ‘Euphoria’ with fondness, as a skewed snapshot, or a picture of a picture of my generation. We can’t talk about us without talking about it: conflicted, desperate, and hopeful all at once.”
Link in bio to read the full feature now.

“‘Euphoria’ has grown too big for its plot; the cast’s lives have become public business, their star power overshadowing characters that used to feel real, the show itself becoming stranger than fiction,” @mackenzie writes for CULTURED. “Four years since its last season aired, it returns with a disjointed whimper rather than a bang.”
Ahead of the divisive show’s season three premiere tonight, the writer stacks its rollercoaster up against her own coming of age—and Gen Z’s. “I’ll always look back on ‘Euphoria’ with fondness, as a skewed snapshot, or a picture of a picture of my generation. We can’t talk about us without talking about it: conflicted, desperate, and hopeful all at once.”
Link in bio to read the full feature now.

“‘Euphoria’ has grown too big for its plot; the cast’s lives have become public business, their star power overshadowing characters that used to feel real, the show itself becoming stranger than fiction,” @mackenzie writes for CULTURED. “Four years since its last season aired, it returns with a disjointed whimper rather than a bang.”
Ahead of the divisive show’s season three premiere tonight, the writer stacks its rollercoaster up against her own coming of age—and Gen Z’s. “I’ll always look back on ‘Euphoria’ with fondness, as a skewed snapshot, or a picture of a picture of my generation. We can’t talk about us without talking about it: conflicted, desperate, and hopeful all at once.”
Link in bio to read the full feature now.

“‘Euphoria’ has grown too big for its plot; the cast’s lives have become public business, their star power overshadowing characters that used to feel real, the show itself becoming stranger than fiction,” @mackenzie writes for CULTURED. “Four years since its last season aired, it returns with a disjointed whimper rather than a bang.”
Ahead of the divisive show’s season three premiere tonight, the writer stacks its rollercoaster up against her own coming of age—and Gen Z’s. “I’ll always look back on ‘Euphoria’ with fondness, as a skewed snapshot, or a picture of a picture of my generation. We can’t talk about us without talking about it: conflicted, desperate, and hopeful all at once.”
Link in bio to read the full feature now.

“‘Euphoria’ has grown too big for its plot; the cast’s lives have become public business, their star power overshadowing characters that used to feel real, the show itself becoming stranger than fiction,” @mackenzie writes for CULTURED. “Four years since its last season aired, it returns with a disjointed whimper rather than a bang.”
Ahead of the divisive show’s season three premiere tonight, the writer stacks its rollercoaster up against her own coming of age—and Gen Z’s. “I’ll always look back on ‘Euphoria’ with fondness, as a skewed snapshot, or a picture of a picture of my generation. We can’t talk about us without talking about it: conflicted, desperate, and hopeful all at once.”
Link in bio to read the full feature now.

In an new edition of our column SMOKE BREAK, internet personality @mackenzie meets us in Hells Kitchen to light up and discuss baby bangs, viral posts, and her four-hour performance art piece “I Said What I Said,” in which she chronicles a year of her life through a live-reading of tweets and diary entries. Link in bio.

In an new edition of our column SMOKE BREAK, internet personality @mackenzie meets us in Hells Kitchen to light up and discuss baby bangs, viral posts, and her four-hour performance art piece “I Said What I Said,” in which she chronicles a year of her life through a live-reading of tweets and diary entries. Link in bio.

In an new edition of our column SMOKE BREAK, internet personality @mackenzie meets us in Hells Kitchen to light up and discuss baby bangs, viral posts, and her four-hour performance art piece “I Said What I Said,” in which she chronicles a year of her life through a live-reading of tweets and diary entries. Link in bio.

In an new edition of our column SMOKE BREAK, internet personality @mackenzie meets us in Hells Kitchen to light up and discuss baby bangs, viral posts, and her four-hour performance art piece “I Said What I Said,” in which she chronicles a year of her life through a live-reading of tweets and diary entries. Link in bio.

In an new edition of our column SMOKE BREAK, internet personality @mackenzie meets us in Hells Kitchen to light up and discuss baby bangs, viral posts, and her four-hour performance art piece “I Said What I Said,” in which she chronicles a year of her life through a live-reading of tweets and diary entries. Link in bio.

In an new edition of our column SMOKE BREAK, internet personality @mackenzie meets us in Hells Kitchen to light up and discuss baby bangs, viral posts, and her four-hour performance art piece “I Said What I Said,” in which she chronicles a year of her life through a live-reading of tweets and diary entries. Link in bio.

In an new edition of our column SMOKE BREAK, internet personality @mackenzie meets us in Hells Kitchen to light up and discuss baby bangs, viral posts, and her four-hour performance art piece “I Said What I Said,” in which she chronicles a year of her life through a live-reading of tweets and diary entries. Link in bio.

In an new edition of our column SMOKE BREAK, internet personality @mackenzie meets us in Hells Kitchen to light up and discuss baby bangs, viral posts, and her four-hour performance art piece “I Said What I Said,” in which she chronicles a year of her life through a live-reading of tweets and diary entries. Link in bio.

In an new edition of our column SMOKE BREAK, internet personality @mackenzie meets us in Hells Kitchen to light up and discuss baby bangs, viral posts, and her four-hour performance art piece “I Said What I Said,” in which she chronicles a year of her life through a live-reading of tweets and diary entries. Link in bio.

thank you @interviewmag & @luciabrownn 💜 and thank you to everyone who came out to the last show… more on this soon (?)

thank you @interviewmag & @luciabrownn 💜 and thank you to everyone who came out to the last show… more on this soon (?)

thank you @interviewmag & @luciabrownn 💜 and thank you to everyone who came out to the last show… more on this soon (?)

thank you @interviewmag & @luciabrownn 💜 and thank you to everyone who came out to the last show… more on this soon (?)
thank you @interviewmag & @luciabrownn 💜 and thank you to everyone who came out to the last show… more on this soon (?)

thank you @interviewmag & @luciabrownn 💜 and thank you to everyone who came out to the last show… more on this soon (?)
thank you @interviewmag & @luciabrownn 💜 and thank you to everyone who came out to the last show… more on this soon (?)

thank you @interviewmag & @luciabrownn 💜 and thank you to everyone who came out to the last show… more on this soon (?)
thank you @interviewmag & @luciabrownn 💜 and thank you to everyone who came out to the last show… more on this soon (?)

thank you @interviewmag & @luciabrownn 💜 and thank you to everyone who came out to the last show… more on this soon (?)
The Instagram Story Viewer is an easy tool that lets you secretly watch and save Instagram stories, videos, photos, or IGTV. With this service, you can download content and enjoy it offline whenever you like. If you find something interesting on Instagram that you’d like to check out later or want to view stories while staying anonymous, our Viewer is perfect for you. Anonstories offers an excellent solution for keeping your identity hidden. Instagram first launched the Stories feature in August 2023, which was quickly adopted by other platforms due to its engaging, time-sensitive format. Stories let users share quick updates, whether photos, videos, or selfies, enhanced with text, emojis, or filters, and are visible for only 24 hours. This limited time frame creates high engagement compared to regular posts. In today’s world, Stories are one of the most popular ways to connect and communicate on social media. However, when you view a Story, the creator can see your name in their viewer list, which may be a privacy concern. What if you wish to browse Stories without being noticed? Here’s where Anonstories becomes useful. It allows you to watch public Instagram content without revealing your identity. Simply enter the username of the profile you’re curious about, and the tool will display their latest Stories. Features of Anonstories Viewer: - Anonymous Browsing: Watch Stories without showing up on the viewer list. - No Account Needed: View public content without signing up for an Instagram account. - Content Download: Save any Stories content directly to your device for offline use. - View Highlights: Access Instagram Highlights, even beyond the 24-hour window. - Repost Monitoring: Track the reposts or engagement levels on Stories for personal profiles. Limitations: - This tool works only with public accounts; private accounts remain inaccessible. Benefits: - Privacy-Friendly: Watch any Instagram content without being noticed. - Simple and Easy: No app installation or registration required. - Exclusive Tools: Download and manage content in ways Instagram doesn’t offer.
Keep track of Instagram updates discreetly while protecting your privacy and staying anonymous.
View profiles and photos anonymously with ease using the Private Profile Viewer.
This free tool allows you to view Instagram Stories anonymously, ensuring your activity remains hidden from the story uploader.
Anonstories lets users view Instagram stories without alerting the creator.
Works seamlessly on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and modern browsers like Chrome and Safari.
Prioritizes secure, anonymous browsing without requiring login credentials.
Users can view public stories by simply entering a username—no account needed.
Downloads photos (JPEG) and videos (MP4) with ease.
The service is free to use.
Content from private accounts can only be accessed by followers.
Files are for personal or educational use only and must comply with copyright rules.
Enter a public username to view or download stories. The service generates direct links for saving content locally.