Rabat – “Men love toxic women,” boldly declares Shera Seven, the relationships guru who offers guidance for navigating the complexities of modern romance.

 

In today’s digital realm, many online social movements are gaining traction, particularly through the voices of influencers and personalities. On social media, Shera’svoice has emerged, resonating with women looking for the key to a long-lasting relationship.

 

Shera Seven is an alias for Leticia Padua, the true woman behind the screen. In addition to TikTok, she is a Youtuber and self-defined feminist influencer. Though they come off as extreme in nature, Shera’s mantras have struck a chord with young women.

At the core of Shera’s teachings is the concept of “sprinkle, sprinkle,” a catchphrase that she adds with her empowerment advice. 

The catchphrase is Shera’s way of enchanting her audience, almost like a fairy godmother. In her virtual maternal role, she educates women about self-discovery, financial wisdom, and self-love. It’s about understanding that femininity isn’t a weakness but a strength waiting to be tapped into.

With over 572k YouTube followers and an impressive 924k on TikTok, the ”sprinkle sprinkle lady” is like a financial adviser for her female followers, who shares tips on how to seek out and date wealthy men and to play games to win men over.

Sheera’s renowned counsel to her audience includes quirky tips that combine finances and romance. These include, “Avoid the negative bank account sign,” and “If you are still thinking about an ex that made you pay for stuff, you have Stockholm Syndrome,” as well as  “If you are on a date and they are looking at another woman, look at cars.” 

From Shera’s perspective, every relationship is ultimately based on power. Her videos are a blueprint showcasing the art of women taking charge while simultaneously occupying the passenger seat. 

Reverse psychology stands as just one of the many tools in Shera’s arsenal, leveraged to impart her unique tips and tricks.

 

In the guidebook of Shera, feminine energy takes center stage. She offers wisdom to her followers, suggesting they draw inspiration from southern women in the United States who, according to her, excel in the delicate art of being simultaneously charming and assertive, capturing a subtle mix of politeness and boldness.

 

In the lively comment section beneath Shera’s TikTok videos, women from every corner of the globe are leveraging her platform to share their personal stories.

 

From expressions of frustration to heartfelt notes of gratitude, the comments have created a community of a global sisterhood which resonates with Sheera’s narrative. 

 

While some may find amusement in the videos, the prevailing sentiment is that, beneath the humor, lies a profound reality that rings true for many.

 

Described as the “female Andrew Tate”, Shera shared in one of her videos that she is the way she is because of her experiences and the people who were part of her life. 

 

“We can blame others, ourselves, and circumstances, but we can be grateful for who we have become. I am not blaming anyone for the way I am, I really like the way I am,” states the influencer in one of her TikTok videos.

 

The rise of social movements promoting female empowerment has contributed to an increased focus on women’s voices and experiences. 

 

The emergence of TikTok influencers and content creators offering advice to women reflects a cultural shift in which these platforms have become powerful spaces for self-expression, empowerment, and community building. 

 

Many female influencers aim to empower and connect with their audience by addressing contemporary challenges faced by women, including relationships, self-esteem, career, and societal expectations.