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Bakugo seems like he’d, at most, have Facebook simply because his mom wants him to keep in touch with family.
After learning Izuku couldn’t fight with him anymore he started doing side hustles to help pay for the suit. Things like body guarding, advertising, and even working retail.
But one day after a grueling fight his eyeliner is all smudged, you know, that’s the way he fills out his mask. Don’t judge him. He’ll blow your head off.
He’s all grumbly while fixing it later that day before he goes back out and someone (probably a teen or intern) asks how he does it so well.
One thing leads to another and suddenly Bakugo is a beauty guru on several platforms. He has millions of followers and people love his slightly aggressive attitude when it comes to makeup.
“How do I know this? Cause I fuckin’ do. Is your skin absolutely glowing? I don’t think so, next question.”
“You want the eyeliner sharp enough to stab any extra who thinks they’re better than you.”
“It’s a smoky eye, not a fucking explosion, so blend it smoothly.”
His most viewed video is a livestream where he accidentally poked his eye (he was using his messed up arm) and screamed. It became a meme for about a week or two.
It makes good revenue though and he genuinely enjoys it.
Then someone requests a softer look for a dance or something. He comments saying he’ll figure something out and people are excited, they’re wondering what he’ll do, how he’ll change from his usual bold and powerful looks.
The next video starts with a nervous and awkward looking teacher with unkempt curly hair. Bakugo pops into view, brushes and pallets in hand. “You thought I’d go soft? Hah! My face isn’t made for that kind of look, but his is. Welcome to the channel, Izuku.” Bakugo greets with a grin and Izuku is visibly sweating but has a smile.
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