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Canceling Christian Girl Autumn: Caitlin Covington’s Perspective


Don’t fall for the rumors.

While Caitlin Covington—the influencer behind the “Christian Girl Autumn” meme—originally stated she would be taking a break from creating fall-themed content this year, it doesn’t mean she’s completely giving up her chunky scarf and wide-brimmed felt hat.

“Plot twist: I would NEVER cancel fall,” she noted on TikTok Aug. 20, one day after tearfully announcing her seasonal hiatus. “Thank you for all your support, I was truly not expecting that response—your kindness honestly blew me away. Love y’all.”

Sharing a video of herself being showered with fake autumn leaves, she added, “Consider this the official fall launch.”

Indeed, many fans were shocked when Caitlin revealed she will not be heading up to Vermont to capture the changing foliage in the coming weeks, with some likening it to “if Santa said he wasn’t doing Christmas.”

However, for the fashion blogger, she mentioned that she simply had to take a step back this season due to “pressure.”



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