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Mom's message to 20-somethings about the 'clean girl aesthetic' goes viral
Summary
Chelsea Delgado, a 33-year-old mother of three, posted an Instagram reel urging women in their 20s to share more unfiltered moments and set aside the 'clean girl aesthetic'; the clip drew nearly 2 million views and many supportive comments.
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Chelsea Delgado, a 33-year-old mother of three from Phoenix, posted a short Instagram reel asking women in their 20s to "start posting and living life again." She contrasted the current trend toward curated routines and the "clean girl aesthetic" with the more chaotic, social 20s she remembers. Delgado said the reel was inspired by the Hulu series Tell Me Lies and by memories of late nights and unfiltered moments. Her message emphasized vulnerability and imperfect mornings rather than reckless behavior.
Key points:
- Chelsea Delgado (@chelseadelgado) posted an Instagram reel urging younger women to share more unfiltered moments and to “live life again.”
- She described being tired of content focused on structured routines, including references to "matcha and Pilates," and wrote that the "clean girl aesthetic can wait."
- Delgado said the Hulu drama Tell Me Lies prompted memories of her own socially active 20s and a desire for that carefree spirit to appear in content.
- The reel received almost 2 million views and many comments from users who agreed with her message.
- She clarified she meant unfiltered reality and vulnerability, not reckless or harmful behavior.
Summary:
The reel prompted widespread engagement and sparked conversation about differences between millennial and Gen Z social habits. Delgado said she was surprised by the response and by how many viewers related to the idea. Undetermined at this time.
