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Cheyenne Davis is taking full advantage of Black Friday by giving an enormous discount on the Narwal Flow robot mop and preparing for the birth of her third child. The influencer announced in a sponsored post that the price of the unit is below $1,000 for the very first time which is a great discount in the US and Canada. She is preparing an ad that comes with a personal touch since she is in the last stage of her pregnancy.
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The video accompanying the post gave a glimpse of Cheyenne Davis‘s life at this moment. ‘It’s quite hard to manage the messes when there’s a new baby coming,’ she said, ‘but the Narwal Flow makes it so easy.’ She demonstrated the mop with the cleaning itself feature, saying, ‘I get to relax, let Zach take a break, and our home can still be baby-ready.’ The ad’s timing, which mixed product promotion with her real-life needs, was very close to her situation.
The comment section, however, quickly turned into a discussion of her pregnancy timeline rather than the cleaning product. One of the most popular comments was, ‘Cheyanne baby you’ve been pregnant forever lol, hope you have a smooth delivery and keep getting your coin boo boo.’ This almost innocent comment ignited a small dispute among the subscribers.
Someone else said, ‘I feel like you’ve been pregnant for 2 years. 😆’ This specific remark opened up the floor for a longer dialogue. One of the Davis’s supporters commented, ‘she actually told she hates comments like this and it’s one of the reasons she didn’t tell us her due date 🥲 I know you mean no harm tho.’ This clearly demonstrated that the influencer had set a limit concerning her privacy.
The original user responded that this sort of comment was not rude at all. ‘That’s rather typical,’ they argued. ‘You want to cash in on your fame and family, her business is out there… How is anyone saying that it feels like she’s been pregnant for a long time something to even be offended by? It was not a negative comment; it was an observation, if anything.’ This wordy discussion highlighted the tricky connection between a celebrity’s private life and their audience’s comprehension.
In the middle of all the pregnancy talk, there were some comments that kept the discussions about the product alive. One person jokingly connected the clean floors with the baby’s coming and wrote, ‘Getting the floors clean for Gretchen 💖,’ to which Davis herself replied, ‘Clean floors and carpets ❤️ baby can come now 😂.’ This reaction showed that she was treating the promotion with a playful attitude; however, another user immediately attacked the name ‘Gretchen,’ saying, ‘Why do you keep calling her baby that after she said to stop,’ which indicates that the followers are very much aware of her stated preferences.
A lot of comments were giving support and sending best wishes. ‘You look so beautiful girl 😘 love your cute little family 😘😘,’ said a user and received a thankful response from Davis. Another one asked, ‘You must be ready to meet your little one soon? Looking fab!’ to which she replied with a heart emoji. These charming interactions were a refreshing change from the more controversial discussions. Her pregnancy journey has been well-documented.
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The discount by itself is very important as it marks the very first time the price of the Narwal Flow was so low. The US price is $999.99 therefore the customer saves $500 as $1,499.99 was the original price. The price for Canadian customers is C$1259.99 which is a reduction from C$1999.99, thus the customer saves C$740. The holiday sale is on until December 1st which is a very clever choice of timing for the holiday shopping season. For Davis, this strategically planned business decision is not only about the new life coming in but also about the new deal she’s got with the old life that shows the modern influencer’s mix of business and personal life. The public interaction around her post reveals more about the link and boundaries between audience and celebrity than it does about the vacuum mop itself confirming that even a cleaning product ad is not spared from the magic of a baby to come. Cheyenne Davis is constantly managing her public persona through a blend of clever marketing and personal sharing while also being on the brink of a major life-changing event. Her son Ace and daughter Ryder are often featured in her content.