"That first post—it was terrifying," Lola says. "But it was honest. And the response told us the world was hungry for honest intimacy. That’s what was really about. Not being perfect. Being real." Advice for Aspiring Couple Creators If you’re a couple reading this and considering launching your own social media career, Leolulu offers three actionable tips: 1. Start with What You Have You don't need a $3,000 camera. Your smartphone, a window for natural light, and a tripod (or stack of books) are enough. Their first viral video was shot in a cramped studio apartment. 2. Define Your Boundaries Immediately Before you post anything, have the hard conversation: What are we willing to show? What is off-limits? Where is the line between "us" and "content"? Write it down. Revisit it monthly. 3. Embrace the Grind, Not Just the Glamour Social media careers look like red carpets and brand deals, but 99% of the work is editing, responding to DMs, analyzing analytics, and arguing about caption drafts. Make sure your relationship can handle the mundane labor. The Evolution: Where Is Leolulu Today? As of this year, Leolulu our first social media content and career has evolved into a multi-faceted brand. The couple has expanded beyond adult platforms into relationship coaching, with a paid course titled "Intimacy in the Digital Age." They’re also working on a memoir, which promises to delve deeper into the emotional rollercoaster of that first post.
But the shift happened gradually. During the COVID-19 lockdowns, like many couples, they found themselves with extra time and a desperate need for connection. Social media feeds were flooded with couples doing dance challenges, cooking tutorials, and home workouts. Leolulu saw a gap. They noticed that while "couples content" was thriving, authentic, unfiltered intimacy was either hidden behind paywalls or presented as overly produced pornography. onlyfans leolulu our first bbg video exclusive
And sometimes, that’s more than enough. Are you inspired by Leolulu’s journey? Share your own story of launching your first social media content in the comments below. And don’t forget to follow Lola and Lulu for more unfiltered insights into love, life, and the creator economy. "That first post—it was terrifying," Lola says