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like the concert you’re going to or the bar you’re at? Shame on you. At least, that’s the idea. And it’s been successful, with about 40 million installs of BeReal this year alone ...
On Friday, a fan asked singer Harry Styles to take her BeReal during his concert at Madison Square Garden. He complied, and videos and photos from the encounter went viral on other social ...
Those who are on BeReal (and there are many ... you’re actually doing something interesting—say, at a Harry Styles concert—it’s cause for celebration. OK, last night the notification ...
“Authenticity needs to feel real, but it doesn’t need to be accurate. When we look at history, there’s a difference between history being 100 per cent accurate to the past, and having the stories we ...
She ignored it. Image Sondra Tarmoedji received the notification that it was time to BeReal on her way to a Taylor Swift concert, but she waited until she was at the concert hall, and Ms. Swift ...
Harry Styles has earned praise after taking his first BeReal photo on a fan’s phone while mid-concert. The musician, 28, who has been performing in New York City’s Madison Square Garden since ...
A woman from Sweden went viral on TikTok after posting BeReal posts of not one, not two, but five Harry Styles concerts. Galadriel Blomljus Enhager, a 20-year-old woman from Sweden, found viral ...
And in September, the app made global headlines when Harry Styles took a fan’s BeReal photograph in the middle of one of his New York concerts. The triumph of BeReal is such that other apps now ...
“The BeReal notification goes off before we’re at the concert, out to dinner, or connecting with family and friends, and we’re faced with the ultimate decision: post late or miss the moment.
Singer Harry Styles, for instance, used a fan’s phone to take a BeReal snapshot mid-concert. The Washington Post has a piece about BeReal’s rise in popularity and its competition. That ...