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Designer Viktorija Jakučinskaitė Clashes With Comedian Over Viral Video Parody

Designer Viktorija Jakučinskaitė Clashes With Comedian Over Viral Video Parody

From Delfi · () Lithuanian

Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Designer Viktorija Jakučinskaitė shared a video discussing women's financial independence.
  • Comedian Deividas Alejūnas parodied her video, suggesting women should earn extra money for their partners.
  • Jakučinskaitė criticized Alejūnas for using her content without collaboration and proposed a joint Instagram project.

Designer Viktorija Jakučinskaitė recently posted a video emphasizing the importance of women working and earning their own money for personal expenses and desires. Her message caught the attention of comedian Deividas Alejūnas, known for his humorous videos. Alejūnas created a parody of Jakučinskaitė's video, adding his own commentary. In his version, he humorously suggests that women should earn even more, perhaps an extra 50-60 euros for their male partners, while Jakučinskaitė's original clip states women should earn for all their whims.

Alejūnas's parody seemed to amuse him, as he described it as music to his ears. However, Jakučinskaitė noticed the parody and commented on Alejūnas's use of her video. She questioned his content creation strategy, suggesting he should either create his own original material or earn from his songs instead of repurposing others' videos. Jakučinskaitė proposed a collaboration on Instagram, explaining that it would benefit both parties and take only a minute to set up by tagging her account.

Alejūnas responded to her suggestion with a question about accepting a collaboration, to which Jakučinskaitė agreed. He then stated he had sent a collaboration request. Jakučinskaitė later shared her thoughts on the situation via her Instagram stories, indicating the exchange continued.

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Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.