How Caleb Finn became one of the most influential Aussies on social media
The Briefing2 Feb 2024

How Caleb Finn became one of the most influential Aussies on social media

Caleb Finn was named the 2nd most influential Australian on social media in 2022, known for his avant-garde, dress-ups, and short horror stories. He has nearly 16 million followers on TikTok and 800k on Instagram.

And yet he describes himself as an introvert and doesn’t like to leave the house.

In this chat with Antoinette Lattouf Caleb explains how long it takes him to create content and how it’s changed since having a baby.

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