For many social media users, fall does not start officially until Caitlin Covington posts her first pumpkin-spice-filled photos online. She is known as the face of the "Christian Girl Autumn" meme. Covington has spent years documenting her love of the season with cozy outfits and more autumnal things.
However, she recently shared a TikTok in which she tearfully stated that she would not be creating her usual fall content this year. The video was quick to go viral. Nevertheless, within 24 hours, Caitlin Covington posted a follow-up video clarifying her intentions.
Standing in a fall-inspired dress, she declared,
"Plot twist: I would NEVER cancel fall 🍁🍂. Thank you for all your support, I was truly not expecting that response, your kindness honestly blew me away. Love y'all. 🥹 P.S. Consider this the official fall launch."
Commenting on this "kidding" of her, one fan joked:
"This is like if santa said he was not doing christmas……… Huh"
Internet reactions to Caitlin Covington's clarification video about skipping fall content
Pop Base took to its official X (formerly Twitter) page to share,
"'Christian Girl Autumn' influencer Caitlin Covington says she was "just kidding" after posting a crying video, stating that she wouldn't make any Fall content this year."
Netizens were notably quick to weigh in on the comment section of the X post as they penned their reactions. Below are some of the remarks:
"Lmaoooo my girl showed everyone that she has RANGE beyond fall don't play with her", noted a fan.
"Haha she really got everyone for a moment Fall would not feel the same without her content.", mentioned another.
"i knew it was a PR chase. i specifically said she was emotionally blackmailing her fans and people attacked me. imagine the rubb!sh after people pitied her", stated a third.
Others also chimed in:
"i honestly feel like she just needed to see how wanted her content truly was, as well as her as a person, and that changed her mind", opined an X user.
"I have never heard of her before today, but I already know I hate her for being an insufferable narcissist.", criticized another.
"okay that actually makes me love this diva more I love an emotional rollercoaster". lauded a third.
On August 19, Caitlin Covington uploaded a TikTok where she stated she would not be posting her fall videos in 2025. She said:
“I don't know how I’m going to tell you guys this, but I am not going to be able to post fall videos this year. It's just a lot of pressure to make each video better than the last, to make each fall trip better. I just really need a break this year, and I'm really sorry."
Caitlin Covington's clip has since been viewed more than 1.6 million times. By the next day, Covington posted a second video to declare this "plot twist."
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