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Opening Hook (0:00–0:30)
Visual: Eden Ivy stands in a sun-drenched loft, wearing silk separates. She clinks a champagne flute against a vintage teacup.
Audio: Upbeat lo-fi hip hop with soft jazz undertones.
Eden (direct to camera, warm smile): “You work hard. You play hard. But do you please yourself? I’m Eden Ivy, and this is Please Me—where we curate the best of life, so you don’t have to.”
Segment 1 – Lifestyle: “Small Pleasures, Big Impact” (0:30–4:00)
Segment 2 – Entertainment: “Culture, Curated” (4:00–7:30)
Segment 3 – “Please Me Challenge” (7:30–9:00)
Eden invites viewers to submit their own “lifestyle hack meets entertainment mashup” (e.g., “Which movie character’s apartment do you want to live in, and what’s your one luxury item inside?”).
Outro (9:00–10:00)
Eden, now in cozy loungewear, sipping herbal tea:
“Life’s too short for boring content and joyless routines. Please yourself first—the rest will follow. I’m Eden Ivy, and I’ll see you next time. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell for your weekly dose of the best lifestyle and entertainment.”
End card: Video title Please Me with Eden Ivy + links to a Spotify playlist (“Curated by Eden”) and a newsletter signup.
From the first frame, Eden Ivy commands attention. “Work please me” isn’t about demanding things from others—it’s about setting a standard for yourself. The video seamlessly blends:
Channel Concept:
A sophisticated yet playful digital series hosted by Eden Ivy—a charismatic, modern tastemaker. The show blends high-end lifestyle tips (wellness, travel, fashion, home) with engaging entertainment segments (celebrity news, pop culture deep dives, and interactive audience challenges). The tone is aspirational but approachable: “Luxury for real life, fun without guilt.”
