: She has appeared in over 55 credited projects for major production houses such as Hustler , Devil's Film, and Reality Kings.
In the contemporary digital landscape, content creators like Sophia Lomeli have redefined the intersection of lifestyle entertainment and workplace critique. This paper analyzes Lomeli’s video/work “Big at Work - Didn’t See...” (hereafter referred to as BAS ). The analysis posits that Lomeli utilizes hyperbole and situational irony to expose the "invisible" social hierarchies and performative labor that occur in modern office environments. By focusing on the phrase "Didn't See," the paper explores how employees (and by extension, lifestyle influencers) deliberately ignore toxic behaviors, power imbalances, and personal boundaries until a breaking point occurs. Through a framework of organizational psychology and media entertainment theory, this paper argues that BAS serves as a cultural artifact that satirizes the willful ignorance required to survive corporate America. Big tits at work - Sophia Lomeli - Didn--t See...
Sophia argues that the modern hustle culture gaslights us into believing we can predict everything. "You can't," she says in the video. "The light fell. The executive was watching. It was big. And I didn't see it. That’s not a failure. That’s Tuesday." : She has appeared in over 55 credited