Do You Have ‘White Girl Problems’?
Babe Walker, the name behind hilarious Twitter account, pens a book about shopping binges, Bel Air bombshells and more…
Lara Schoenhals, 27, is just one of the people behind the infamous persona Babe Walker and hilarious Twitter-feed-turned-book, White Girl Problems.
A former production assistant from Oklahoma City, Schoenhals along with friends David Oliver Cohen and Tanner Cohen created a Twitter account, @whitegrlproblem, written by manufactured author Babe Walker to poke fun at modern celebrities who seemed a little out of touch with reality.
Babe Walker, center of the universe, is a painstakingly manicured white girl with an expensive smoothie habit, a minor rage issue, a proclivity for Barneys New York and hundreds of thousands of Twitter followers. She’s nearing the end of a 28-day rehabilitation for her shopping addiction, and trying to answer the pressing question: “How the hell did I get here?”
Enormously popular books like Kardashian Konfidential and Lauren Conrad’s L.A. Candy series have played a huge role in the lives of millions of women throughout the world, while simultaneously popularizing a certain kind of girl. Babe is one of those girls.
White Girl Problems pokes fun at, and provides commentary on, the current state of pop culture, where the manufactured drama of the oblivious is not just accepted but lived.
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