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Best friends, Brand Briefs and Algorithms: Inside the Gen-Z Creator Friendships


The Rise of Gen-Z Creator Friendships Online

There was a time when friendship meant passing notes in class and exchanging friendship bands with your besties. Now? It’s tagging them in every trending meme, co-creating Reels in matching fits, and posting a three-slide birthday carousel with “you’re the main character of my life” in Instagram-font-core.

Take a peek into Friendship Day in the age of Instagram, where Gen Z creators and influencer friendships are giving the word “best friend” a digital glow-up – and monetising it too.

What Truly Fuels a Gen Z Friendship in the Creator Economy?

Gen Z friendships run on vibes, validation, and view counts. In the influencer world, this kind of interaction is the new love language. It’s spontaneous, supportive, and strangely comforting. If your best friend doesn’t hype your underperforming reel with “why isn’t this viral yet???” – are they even your creator buddy?

Whether it’s podcast conversations that feel like 3am heart-to-hearts or voice notes that could double up as Reels, Gen Z content creators are changing what friendship looks like – both online and IRL.

Took Besties and Gave Them a Main Character Moment: Iconic Creator Duos

Take Rhea Gurnani and Kanchi Sharma, for example. Their friendship is peak soft-girl-meets-creator-core. From their aesthetic birthday posts, spontaneous collabs, and wholesome energy that feels like a warm filter – their bond is equal parts Pinterest-core and real.

Our Favourite Group Chat Gone Public and Viral (And We’re Not Complaining)

Enter the trio you didn’t know you needed but absolutely love watching – Sakshi Shivdasani, Aliyah Kashyap, and Kareema Barry. Individually, they’re opinionated, unfiltered, and funny. Together? A perfect blend of rich-auntie energy, girlhood, and mostly chaos (the good kind, we promise).

Their content – from chaotic vlogs and wellness hauls (hello, Seychelles) to spicy opinions (Hi, Sakshii) and blurry dumps – feels like your everyday bestie group chat went public. They’re the kind of friends who’ll film your Reel, roast your situationship, and still bring cake and call it a therapy session.

Whether they’re shooting, sipping, or spiraling (on cam), the comfort is real. And their followers feel it too – a true example of a creator trio that’s built on real friendship, not just collaboration.

The Internet’s Favourite “Ladka-Ladki Sirf Dost Ho Sakte Hain” Moment

What started as a flirt-to-banter ratio over Indori Poha and chai – with multiple fan edits fuelling the fire – turned into the duo we didn’t expect: Aditya Kulshreshtha (Kullubazi) and Sahiba Bali.

With their mix of deadpan humour, poetry drops, political takes, and just the right amount of cricket chaos, Sahiba and Kullubazi have become that duo – the one fans can’t figure out: are they dating, debating, or just texting memes at 2AM after a chai-fuelled rant?

While the internet ships them hard, they stick to their favourite label: friends.

In a world of scripted collabs and aesthetic partnerships, their bond feels refreshingly real – proof that sometimes, connection is just connection. No labels, no filters, just soft “chai pe charcha” energy and mutual trolling in the comments.

But Is It Real? Are Instagram Creator Friendships Authentic?

It’s easy to wonder if these friendships are algorithm-built. Some definitely start as brand collabs and evolve into comfort zones. Others fade once the engagement rate drops. And that’s okay – not every tagged photo has to mean soulmates.

But many of these influencer friendships are deeply real. You can see it – in the unfiltered stories, the off-camera bloopers, the emotional captions that don’t care for reach. And in a world where so much is for the ‘Gram, these moments of genuine connection feel like a warm group hug. (And honestly? We’re here for it.)

Some friendships go viral. Some stay in the drafts. But the best ones? You find them in between those messy moments, the open briefs and late night ranting. 

Diya Bhansali Senior Executive - Social Media
Hi, I’m Diya - chai over coffee, Jaipur-born, Mumbai-bound. I write about creators, culture, and all the Internet chaos that comes with it.
Diya Bhansali

Hi, I’m Diya - a 23-year-old writer, chai girl, and full-time Gen-Z hustler from Jaipur (aka Gulabi Nagri) who’s slowly but surely making Mumbai happen. I started off as a freelance writer and somewhere along the way, fell headfirst into the world of creators, influencers, and the chaotic magic of the internet. Passion’s always been my north star - everything else just follows. If I’m not writing, I’m probably overthinking a caption, romanticising a trend, or sending memes at odd hours. You’ll find a little humour, a little heart, and a lot of scroll-stopping pop culture in everything I write.

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