our princess and his #backegg



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our princess and his #backegg
So quick question: you seem pretty up to date with this whole capital lester thing so could you maybe explain it to me? I have no clue what this is and i'm super confused. Thanks^-^
Sure thing! If I recall correctly the whole thing started around December when Phil jokingly reblogged a Fabergé add (it’s a very expensive jewellery company), saying that he’d ask for a Fabergé “Back Egg” for Christmas (link), which bizarrely led to the Fabergé @ mentioning him on a later Back Egg tweet (they actually called it that, so Phil effectively named their product for them) and then asking him how they could contact him (link). Phil said on a later liveshow that he was never contacted and didn’t know what the whole thing was about, but the stunt gave Fabergé some exposure, and the thing became a bit of a meme within the phandom. Probably a really niche company saw that an influencer with a lot of followers retweeted them and they got a lot more likes and reblogs than usual on a post advertising their newest product, so they tried to milk the free advertising.
Now, for a luxury company like Fabergé, which is known for its extravagantly expensive jewellery-encrusted Eggs and jewellery, to contact a youtuber whose brand is clearly not at all related to luxury jewellery and whose audience is not exactly the kind of people buying Fabergé products (read: millionaires), the whole thing was understandably weird af, and the phandom started making jokes about Phil selling out and possibly getting a sponsor/brand deal from Fabergé and getting a whole lot of money from it (can you imagine Phil trying to tell his audience to go buy ridiculously overpriced luxury jewellery in an amazingphil video? Yeah, me neither).
With the jokes came also the discourse, from people who genuinely thought Phil might get a brand deal of some sort and were upset he might “sell out” and “betray us” or something to that effect. I was not impressed with that particular bit of discourse.
Anyway, the jokes about Phil making a lot of money and developing a taste for a life of luxury somehow coalesced into the meme that we now know as capita£ester, the money-loving capitalistic parody of the man we all know and love.
I’ve seen two versions of it: capita£ester the conspicuous consumer who loves spending money on ostentatious or luxury items (with a phan subtrope of Phil being Dan’s sugar daddy), and capita£ester the miser who hoards money and is very tight-fisted about any potential expense.
And so the meme evolved, and any reference we get about Phil spending or making money (for example, new merch coming out or a spon,) is viewed as a fresh opportunity to joke about capita£ester and make more memes.
tldr: Phil tweeted about getting an expensive piece of jewellery as an obvious joke and the company retweeted him and implied they wanted to talk to him leading us to believe that they might offer some spon/brand deal. The company makes luxury items and the juxtaposition of our loveable nerd Phil and this high end jewellery company was hilarious so the memes about Phil going nouveau riche on us and becoming an ostentatious spender was too good for the phandom to pass up and thus it became a meme.
If you want to have a small aneurysm and/or stoke the fire that is your thirst for the blood of the capitalist pigs who are so engrossed in their own disproportionate wealth that they make a hobby out of buying ridiculously overpriced jewellery-incrusted Fabergé Eggs, you can read a bit about them here.
it’s comforting to know that phil is just is confused over phabergé as the rest of us
Honestly what an icon
wow sifting all through all the response to #BackEgg is truly Wild. like y’all are really upset about this??? i’m not normally one for discourse but y’all have caught me in a Mood:
phil is not stupid. the marketing team running pr for a billion dollar company is not stupid. if they do come to a sponsorship agreement, it won’t be done on a whim.
phil’s twitter following is not only composed of people in their teens and 20s who have < $100 in the bank accounts, but also of many, many millionaires, celebrities, and big social media influencers.
fabregé does not have to sell thousands and thousands of back eggs or whatever other jewelry to phil’s subscribers to turn a profit off this deal. just a few will more than cover it.
capita£ester is funny as a meme, but making brand deals and doing sponsorships is also a big and real part of having an online career.
the vitriol surrounding your fave creators “selling out” or whatever is idiotic. i will scream this into the void until the day i die: scientists don’t give away their science for free, so why (w h y) do we think that creators shouldn’t be paid for their creations?
A nest of back eggs, I spent way too long on this
laura if you’re taking art prompts i’d die for your rendition of phil showing off his #backegg,,,just saying 😶
rose…….ily
also, all i could think of is phil exposing his freckly back to the world while modeling his high end brand deal oops
if you’re genuinely upset about backegg then i get it but i need you to understand that dnp are not “relatable” and haven’t been for many years. Peep the instagram account danielhowellcloset where they list the prices of things dan wears and you’ll see, $900 sneakers and $200 scarves and $1,500 sweatshirts. They’re business men and they’re good at it, so yeah they’re going to take some ridiculous brand deals. And that’s not a bad thing! I still love and protect them, because honestly imagine you were in the same situation, you’d take the deal too. Youtube doesn’t offer any kind of job security, and i imagine they don’t even really know what they’d do if youtube exploded, so i’m not mad that these boys are making their money while they can. That said, young people, please, don’t feel like you have to give them money buying merch and tickets and don’t be mad at your parents if they can’t. And more importantly, don’t look to their lives as the ideal happy lifestyle. I used to get uncomfortable when they’d make casual comments about getting take away every night, or going to fancy sushi bars, or having the time to watch every single anime known to man, because these weren’t experiences i could relate to. but that’s toxic. Don’t compare your life to theirs. Their lifestyle is unattainable to most of us, the universe is random, and you’ll probably never have dnp money, but once you accept that, it’s easier to find things like backegg just funny, and not feel betrayed by the cringey workings of brand deals.