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Influencer reveals hilarious behind-the-scenes tricks to create the perfect beach shot... with no beach!

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An American influencer and content creator pulled back the curtains on the creative process to reveal the hilarious tricks behind creating spectacular scenes in less-than-spectacular settings.

TikTok star Kendall Kiper from Atlanta, Georgia, hilariously shows how she creates perfect beach scenes without being anywhere near a beach. And repeats the trick for other cool looks that aren't quite what or where they seem.

The 20-year-old works as a full-time content creator and is hired to create adverts for brands to post on Instagram, which can require getting rather creative.

For a recent ad, she decided to do a beach shoot, but her plan had one snag: she doesn’t live near a ready-made tropical backdrop.

Instead, she decided to get thrifty and purchased six bags of sand for $45 – an investment she describes as “more than worth it” in exchange for the perfect sunny shot.

Taking to TikTok to share her plan, she shared a glimpse of her “Instagram vs reality”.

She shows the images of her reclining in a bikini on a towel, before sharing that she lives in the countryside with no beach – and how she had created the illusion herself.

The video, which received over 8.9 million views and two million likes, left viewers stunned.

One user commented: “This is the biggest slay of the year.”

“The dedication to the content,” another viewer said.

Another user wrote: “And they say Instagram isn’t a job OK.”

“And they say content creators aren’t creative,” someone else agreed.

One user wrote: “IM HOLLERING OMG FOR THE CONTENT.” [sic]

“I understand the struggle I love u for this,” added someone else.

Another person said: "Just you admitting to the ‘beach’ one makes you so likable.” [sic]

The content creator was blown away by the comments, receiving a lot of praise for her honesty.

Kendall said: "Inspiring others is all I have ever wanted to do, it feels like a dream come true having this happen especially after I've felt like giving up so much within the past year.

"I have had a good amount of hate comments as well, mainly people telling me it's 'sad' or that I am 'creating a false reality' – I don't agree with either of those.

"I remember being 13 and on social media, I would have been spared so much self-hatred growing up if somebody had shown me that not everything is as glamorous as it looks.

"Now that I am in a position where young girls look up to me, I want them to know that."

Kendall, who is also an artist and draws tattoos, has made plenty of other creative scenes.

In one paid advertisement she bought a paddling pool for a photo which cost her $70, in another she used an app to layer a photo of a field of flowers onto the original photo.

She added: "It sounds complicated but is actually pretty easy."

Kendall uses her mum and her tripod to take most of her photos, with her mum coming up with ideas herself – including the “beach” shot.

Kendall also gets a lot of mixed reactions from passersby and people online.

She added: "Some people stare, others honk, some yell mean things and some don't even look. It really just depends on the day I guess.

"When people are rude about it, I just remember how lucky I am to do this. I won't let people I don't even know stop me from doing what I love, for fun or for business."

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