😱 “‘Sir, We Can’t Even Afford Regular Fruit’: Benny Blanco’s $200 Blueberry Splurge Sparks Outrage Amid Cost-of-Living Crisis 💔🥀”

The video seemed innocent enough at first: Benny Blanco, known for his quirky personality and culinary curiosities, excitedly unboxed what he called the “best blueberries in the world.

Benny Blanco Shows Off His 'Expensive Blueberries' Priced at $200

” The sleek black case looked more like it belonged in a jewelry store than a supermarket.

Inside? Dozens of blueberries, each cradled in its own plastic chamber, gleaming like edible pearls.

The price tag? A staggering $200.

“They’re delicious,” Blanco gushed, popping one into his mouth.

“They’re like a meal.

But instead of applause, the internet erupted.

“Sir, we can’t even afford regular fruit,” one user wrote bluntly on X.

Another quipped: “This is giving Hunger Games… Capitol energy.

” Memes quickly followed, with some users photoshopping Blanco holding a diamond-studded strawberry or sipping liquid gold.

The backlash was fierce, and timing played a role.

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With food prices at record highs and millions struggling to afford groceries, Blanco’s blueberry brag came off less like a quirky indulgence and more like a billionaire-level disconnect.

“Out of touch doesn’t even begin to cover it,” one TikTok user said in a viral video.

“We’re choosing between rent and groceries, and he’s out here unboxing berries like Rolex watches.

Others chimed in with gallows humor: “Imagine paying $200 for blueberries just to still get a bad one in the box,” one commenter joked.

Still, not everyone was piling on.

Blanco’s defenders argued that he has every right to spend his money however he wants.

“He’s earned his success,” one fan posted.

“If he wants to eat $200 blueberries, let him.

We don’t drag athletes for buying Lamborghinis.

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But the counterpoint was clear: luxury cars don’t highlight the painful gap between celebrities and everyday struggles quite like food does.

In a moment when grocery bills are headline news, showing off blueberries priced higher than a family’s weekly shopping budget struck a nerve.

The optics were made even sharper because of Selena Gomez’s own image.

Gomez has carefully crafted her persona as a relatable, grounded star who connects with fans over mental health, cooking, and authenticity.

Having her fiancé go viral for what critics are calling “food privilege” risks casting a shadow on that brand.

So far, Blanco hasn’t apologized or addressed the controversy.

He seems unfazed by the storm, continuing to post lighthearted videos and recipes.