Jawline: behind the social media documentary about short-lived fame

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Jawline: behind the social media documentary about short-lived fame
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In a compelling new film, a 16-year-old small town boy becomes a star thanks to livestreaming and an ever-changing new world opens up

Sometime between 2016 and 2017 – a distinct period, if you follow the rapid hot and colds of social media platforms – 16-year-old Austyn Tester filmed a video just for himself. Shirtless in front of a wall in his Kingsport, Tennessee, home, Tester flicks his hair with barely contained excitement.

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