
When Relationships Become Content for Views | Honey, Unscripted
From Honey, Unscripted by Honey, Unscripted
April 3, 2026 · 48 min · Season 2026 · Episode 4
About this episode
The episode discusses the impact of social media on relationships and the exploitation of personal lives for content creation.
In this episode of Honey, Unscripted , we’re having a real conversation about something that’s been sitting heavy on my mind… When did relationships become content for views? From couples content to family vlogs, social media has blurred the line between sharing your life and exploiting it. What used to feel authentic now sometimes feels like public humiliation, clout chasing, and disrespect—disguised as entertainment. As a wife, a mother, and a content creator of nearly two decades, I’ve seen the shift firsthand. And I’ll say this loud and clear: I’m not building my platform at the expense of my marriage or my family. In this episode, we talk about: The rise of couples content and family vlogging Public embarrassment masked as “jokes” Using relationships for views, engagement, and clout The long-term impact on partners, children, and trust Why protecting your relationship matters more than going viral This is real talk about respect, boundaries, and what should never be sacrificed for social media success. 💬 I want to hear from you… Where do YOU draw the line when it comes to relationships and content? Watch the YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/107quKdQytc Read the Blog Post…
People in this episode
Host: Honey, Unscripted
Topics covered
- relationships
- social media
- content creation
- public humiliation
- couples content
- family vlogs
- boundaries
Keywords
- relationships
- social media
- couples content
- family vlogs
- public humiliation
- content creation
- boundaries
- clout chasing
- trust
- entertainment
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