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Michelle Wu Turns to TikTok to regulate the narrative
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Michelle Wu Turns to TikTok to regulate the narrative

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Last updated: December 30, 2025 10:31 am
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Michelle Wu’s workplace is quietly producing a sequence of slick social media movies that includes her fortunately participating with Boston residents – the newest effort to regulate the narrative of her rising political profession.

The slickly produced Instagram and TikTok reels present the smiling mayor crisscrossing the town and searching straight into the hand-held digital camera to interview enterprise house owners and younger individuals who in fact inform her how happy they’re at her management.

It’s an extension of her “secure areas” locations that features softball WGBH interviews with admiring hosts.

We’re nonetheless ready for the movies of drug customers at Mass and Cass, Downtown Crossing at night time, residents fleeing the town due to skyrocketing taxes or retailer house owners who’ve been shoplifted.

There are additionally no Instagram reels of Wu getting stiff-armed by the state Senate and compelled to lift property taxes by 13%.

Metropolis officers say the movies, which characteristic choreographed music and naturally no powerful questions or detractors, aren’t produced by exterior distributors that may value extra cash.

“Movies posted on Mayor Wu’s social media platforms are created in home by employees within the Mayor’s Workplace, not contractors,” a metropolis spokesperson stated in response to a Herald query.

In a single video, Wu visits the Dorchester Meals Coop and asks probing questions like, “How do you retain costs right here so low for everybody?” and “What’s the one factor you like most concerning the Dorchester Meals Coop?”

In one other video, a tour of vacation events, a smiling and waving Wu asks “What’s your vacation want this vacation season?” No point out of Christmas, in fact.

“Thanks for all you do,” one admiring resident tells Wu.

Wu visits the Chinatown night time market in one other video and visits teenagers and college students on the Boston Robotic Block Celebration.

“This yr’s Boston Robotic Block Celebration was fairly steel!” the caption within the video reads within the millennial Wu’s try to relate to younger folks.

“Who’s your favourite robotic?” Wu asks the kids.

Wu additionally visits with the music group “The Goldenaires” in one other video.

“Thanks mayor, thanks for all you do,” one resident says.

The uptick in video manufacturing comes as Wu has dramatically elevated her nationwide political publicity and opposition to President Donald Trump’s insurance policies.

She is getting ready to ring in her second time period with a weeklong sequence of actions to “create area for Boston households to have a good time in neighborhood.”

The programming consists of Wu’s official inauguration on Jan. 5 with loads of pomp and circumstance at Boston’s historic Symphony Corridor. The drab concrete of Metropolis Corridor wouldn’t be adequate for Wu to be sworn in to her second time period, which she received unopposed after driving out her solely opponent, Josh Kraft, from the race..

The inauguration actions additionally characteristic a “Make Manner for Storytime” week at Boston Public Library branches, a “Morning of Hope” interfaith service to “mirror, pray and have a good time Boston as a secure, inclusive and welcoming metropolis for all,” a “Rooted in Boston” celebration of neighborhood companies hosted by the Metropolis’s Financial Alternative and Inclusion Cupboard, a floral design program for seniors and a “Teen Takeover” night.

In case you possibly can’t inform, the theme of “inclusion” is a continuing in Wu’s administration and her inauguration.

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