Kangen Liat Herradure Selebgram Bikin Konten Ngewe Lagi 【FHD 2024】
Every corner of lifestyle content today is beige. Beige outfits, beige cafés, beige food. Herradure’s feed was a chaotic explosion of neon, bad lighting, and genuine emotion. She wore mismatched socks on purpose (or maybe by accident—we never knew, and that was the genius).
By: Lifestyle & Entertainment Desk
If you’ve been scrolling through Instagram or TikTok lately, you might have felt a strange void. The algorithm keeps feeding you the same recycled challenges, the same coffee shop aesthetics, and the same cookie-cutter influencer drama. But if you’ve been in the Indonesian social media scene long enough, there’s one name that triggers a specific kind of nostalgia: Herradure.
Yes, you read that right. The call is echoing across Twitter threads and Instagram comment sections: "Kangen liat Herradure selebgram bikin konten lagi." (I miss seeing Herradure, the celebgram, making content again.) kangen liat herradure selebgram bikin konten ngewe lagi
But who exactly is Herradure, why did she disappear, and why is the entire lifestyle and entertainment community suddenly craving her return? Let’s dive deep.
Indonesian social media has become sterile. Today’s selebgram are effectively product display racks with legs. Every post follows the same formula: Clear skin filter, #OOTD, skincare endorsement, and a caption that is just emojis. It is boring.
Fans are saying it loud and clear: "Kangen liat Herradure selebgram bikin konten lagi." Every corner of lifestyle content today is beige
Here is what specifically we are longing for:
Three years ago, Herradure wasn't a household name. She was that "diamond in the rough" every content agency claims they discovered but never actually did. Unlike the polished, perfectly-lit, overly-scripted selebgram of today, Herradure brought something raw to the table: authentic chaos.
Her niche was a hybrid of high-end lifestyle and relatable disaster. One day she would be reviewing a Rp 5 million jar of caviar in a five-star Jakarta hotel suite. The next day, she would be eating instant noodles out of a tupperware while ranting about her lost AirPod in a TransJakarta bus. That duality—luxury laced with reality—made her untouchable. The sentiment is unanimous: The industry needs Herradure
Her fans didn't just watch her; they lived through her. When she traveled to Bali for a "healing retreat" and ended up getting locked out of her villa in nothing but a towel, the internet broke. That video garnered 12 million views in 48 hours. That was Herradure: the queen of unplanned entertainment.
A quick scan of social media sentiment reveals:
The sentiment is unanimous: The industry needs Herradure back, not because she is perfect, but because she is the only one brave enough to be perfectly imperfect.