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Not everyone celebrated their success. Lola’s extended family initially stopped speaking to her. Friends unfriended them on Facebook. "We lost people we thought would be there forever," she says. "That was harder than any algorithm change."

Looking back at that grainy pizza-leftovers video, what advice do Lola and Lu give to aspiring creators trying to launch their first social media content?

1. Perfection is the enemy of posting. "Our first video had bad audio and terrible lighting. But it was us. Don't wait for the studio. Use your phone. Post now."

2. Couples content only works if you actually have chemistry. "Don't force a relationship for views. The audience knows when you're faking it. Our career exists because we genuinely like each other."

3. You will feel stupid. Post anyway. "That first week of zero views is a rite of passage. The difference between a dream and a career is showing up when no one is watching."

4. Diversify your revenue immediately. "Don't rely on just ads. If Instagram goes down, you starve. We built three pillars: Ad revenue, subscription content, and merchandise." onlyfans leolulu our first bbg video exclusive

As of this year, Leolulu our first social media content and career has evolved into a multi-faceted brand. The couple has expanded beyond adult platforms into relationship coaching, with a paid course titled "Intimacy in the Digital Age." They’re also working on a memoir, which promises to delve deeper into the emotional rollercoaster of that first post.

They’ve also become accidental advocates for digital privacy and consent, often speaking out against revenge porn and platform censorship. Their journey from a private couple to public educators is a testament to how far authenticity can take you.

Today, Leolulu is a brand, but also a fortress. They have scaled from that single bedroom to a dedicated content studio in their home. They have a team of three part-time assistants. They have traveled to Bali, Japan, and the US on collaboration trips.

Yet, every Monday morning, they sit on that same IKEA rug (yes, they kept it) and brainstorm new skits. Lu still holds the phone. Lola still gets nervous before hitting publish.

"People think that once you 'make it,' the fear goes away," Lola says. "It doesn't. You just get better at dancing with it. Every single upload is still our 'first' in terms of vulnerability." Not everyone celebrated their success

Leo wins rock-paper-scissors. He is the middle.

Lulu blindfolds him with a black silk tie. She sits on his lap, facing him, but doesn't move.

Lulu: “Rule one. You are a statue until I move your hands.”

She leans into the camera lens (POV handheld): “The fantasy of BBG is that you feel split in two. Half of you is giving. Half is taking. If you do it right... you forget where you end and the other person begins.”

She slowly guides Leo’s hands to her hips. Then, she reaches down. If you’re a couple reading this and considering

Leo (muffled, surprised): “Shit. You’re not warming up.”

Lulu: “We have 40 minutes. I’m not wasting time on ‘warm.’”

The first 10 minutes are a power struggle. She controls the rhythm. Every time he tries to speed up, she stops. She whispers in his ear: “BBG means we finish together. Don’t you dare leave me behind.”


If you’re a couple reading this and considering launching your own social media career, Leolulu offers three actionable tips:

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