Tinx

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Christina Najjar
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BornChristina Najjar
(1990-09-19) September 19, 1990 (age 33)
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Followers1.5 million

Christina Najjar, also known as Tinx, is an influencer. She began posting on TikTok during the COVID-19 pandemic and has dubbed herself "TikTok's older sister" due to her advice about relationships and mental health. She is known for her content around dating advice, celebrity commentary, and "starter packs for rich moms".

Early life[edit]

Tinx was born in Washington, D.C., and raised in London, where she attended an all girls school.[1] She moved to California when she was 19 to attend Stanford University, where she studied English literature and creative writing.[1] After graduation, she worked at Gap Inc.'s retail management program. She later enrolled in Parsons School of Design's fashion journalism master's program.[2]

Career[edit]

Tinx started her TikTok account in the summer of 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic.[1] She acquired more than a million followers on the app within a year of starting her account,[3] most of them female.[2] She has been dubbed the "older sister" of TikTok in part due to her honesty about a variety of topics, including romance and mental health.[2][3] She started gaining followers following her skits about being in your late 20s and celebrity gossip.[3] Her content also includes dating advice and "starter packs for rich moms".[1] On her content about rich moms, she said, “It’s half satire, half aspirational...Everybody hates the rich mom, the archetypal anal woman who doesn’t eat carbs and has the five-thousand-dollar stroller, but they’ll also say, ‘Ooh, I go to the same coffee shop as her.’ It’s the last group of people that you can safely poke fun at.”[4] In January 2022, she released her rich mom branded apparel line "Rich Mom Gear".[5]

Tinx was nominated for "Breakout Creator" at the 11th Streamy Awards.[6]

Tinx signed with Sirius XM on February 21, 2022, to launch the "It's Me, Tinx" podcast on Stitcher Radio. Beginning on March 16, 2022, Tinx began hosting the weekly radio show "It’s Me, Tinx Live" on Sirius XM Stars and the SXM app. It now airs every Wednesday at 8am PT / 11am ET on Radio Andy, the Sirius XM station of Andy Cohen.[7] The show focuses on Tinx's life and opinions on pop culture and relationships, including recommendations and advice on listener questions.[8]

On May 23, 2023, Tinx released her debut book, "The Shift: Change Your Perspective, Not Yourself," which covered topics like dating, self-confidence, friendships, and more through a variety of personal anecdotes. On June 11, 2023, "The Shift" was featured as number 3 on the The New York Times Best Seller List, under the "Advice, How-To & Miscellaneous" category.[9]

Brands and partnerships[edit]

Tinx released a "Tinx bowl" in collaboration with Chipotle Mexican Grill in the United States[3] and a smoothie at Erewhon Market.[1] In April 2022, she played a receptionist as a part of H&M's Hôtel Hennes campaign.[10] In February 2023, she collaborated with Tabasco sauce to release an "Avocado Jalapeño Hot Sauce Dressing."[11] In March 2023, Tinx was announced as one of the faces of Aldo's (Aldo Group) Spring Campaign.[12]

Controversy[edit]

In April 2022, a series of controversial tweets posted by Tinx resurfaced on a thread in the sub-Reddit r/tinxsnark. The tweets were posted between 2012 and 2020 and were generally fat-phobic and misogynistic, targeting stars such as Kim Kardashian.[10][11] Some of the tweets were also in support of racially charged Covid-19 conspiracy theories and far-right Twitter personalities.


Personal life[edit]

Tinx has a brother.[2] Tinx's relationship status remains as Single.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e Lorenz, Taylor (2021-06-02). "Christina Najjar Speaks to Rich Moms". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-01-05.
  2. ^ a b c d Spellings, Sarah (2021-07-03). "Unpacking the Appeal of Tinx, Tik Tok's Big Sister". Vogue. Retrieved 2022-01-05.
  3. ^ a b c d Barrett, Jessica (May 20, 2021). "How Tinx Became The Relatable Queen Of TikTok". Grazia. Retrieved 2022-02-25.
  4. ^ "Tinx's Field Guide for Rich Moms and Bad Boyfriends". The New Yorker. 2022-04-02. Retrieved 2022-04-12.
  5. ^ Widjojo, Conchita (2022-04-04). "Social Media Star Tinx Talks Her Successful Rich Mom Gear Line and Authenticity". WWD. Retrieved 2022-04-12.
  6. ^ Complex, Valerie (2021-10-20). "Streamy Awards Nominations Announced; Names Include MrBeast, Lil Nas X, Ryan Reynolds". Deadline. Retrieved 2022-02-26.
  7. ^ "It's Me, Tinx". Sirius XM. Retrieved 2023-06-27.
  8. ^ Spangler, Todd (2022-02-18). "'Reacher' Star Willa Fitzgerald to Headline Pair of Scripted Podcasts for Fictionz (Podcast News Roundup)". Variety. Retrieved 2022-02-25.
  9. ^ "The New York Times Best Sellers". The New York Times. 11 June 2023. Retrieved 5 July 2023.
  10. ^ Grechko, Irina. "Tinx Is In Her "Rich Mom Athleisure" Fashion Era — But Don't Expect Her To Stick With It". www.refinery29.com. Retrieved 2022-04-12.
  11. ^ "TABASCO® Brand Launches a New, Limited-Edition Hot Sauce Dressing in Partnership with Digital Creator Tinx". Business Wire. Business Wire. 2023-02-01. Retrieved 2023-06-27.
  12. ^ "Meet Tinx". The Aldo Group. Retrieved 2023-06-27.