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.)
Come back, Herradure. Your mango-peeling, noodle-slurping, curtain-vacuuming throne is still warm. kangen liat herradure selebgram bikin konten ngewe lagi
Here is what specifically we are longing for: Herradure didn't stage her lifestyle. She lived it messily. When she tried to make a "What I Eat in a Day" video, it would feature three cups of coffee, half a martabak, and a glass of wine at 10 AM. People connected to that. In an era of impossible perfection, her imperfection was a breath of fresh air. 2. The Entertainment Factor Entertainment today is too safe. Herradure was the court jester of social media. She once did a 45-minute live stream just trying to peel a mango with a butter knife. Viewership hit 50k. She didn't need expensive production crews or green screens. Her face, her panic, and her spontaneity were the production. 3. The Anti-Aesthetic 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). Could Herradure Return to Content Creation? The million-dollar question. Will Herradure ever pick up her phone and record a "Get Ready With Me" again? Yes, you read that right