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I was stuck in boring office job – now I’ve bought first house & travel the world thanks to Hannah Montana lifestyle

TIKTOK is an app which saw a rapid rise in popularity since it was launched worldwide in 2018, raking in one billion active users by 2021.

And there are Scottish fashionistas who have successfully used the platform to make a living - going from working office or retail jobs to becoming full-time influencers through their videos.

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Megan Welsh managed to buy a house after becoming an influencer full-timeCredit: Instagram
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The app allows savvy users to create short clips which you can add special effects, music or recordings to.

It saw a surge in popularity over lockdown, as people trapped inside their homes turned to the social media platform as a source of entertainment.

Now there is a wide variety of content available on TikTok, with punters using it for everything from showing off clothing hauls to giving tips on how to clean the house.

As the amount of users grew, brands started to pay influencers to promote their products on the app.

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, who was recently signed to the Scots marketing agency Aquarius Creative, was able to achieve her dreams of being a homeowner thanks to her new status as a full-time influencer.

Megan is delighted to be a homeowner now she has left her office jobCredit: Instagram
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Although Megan mostly uses TikTok as a way to de-stress from other more serious content creation, she recognises that working via social media has allowed her to make the kind of money her peers can only dream of.

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The YouTuber and podcast host shared that after years of feeling 'like Hannah Montana' while working a regular office job by day then being a socialite at night, she has now been able to buy a house from the salary she gets as a full-time influencer.

She said: "I never believed that this would one day be my job. I was always just happy getting free things or going to cool events.

"That was more than enough for me. I always felt like I was Hannah Montana – I work a normal office job and then I go to these crazy events. I live this double life. I never believed for a second it would be what it is now. I think I was a bit in denial.

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