Mustard, Lucky Daye & More Share How They Unplug From Social Media

It’s almost Global Day of Unplugging, and in honor of it, Mustard, Lucky Daye, Lil Mosey and more shared how they take a break from their screens to reconnect. 

Starting at sundown and lasting for the next 24 hours, take a moment — whether it’s a minute, an hour, or the full day — to unplug and be present.

How do you unplug? Let us know in the comments!

Rania Aniftos:
You’re always plugged in, always locked in. What do you do to unplug?

Lucky Daye:
I’ll travel or it’s really tough for me to unplug first of all, but I’ll break something just to put it back together.

Julia Michaels:
Things I do to unplug? Oh, I love the sun. Love to be in the grass. I love a drive. 

Tetris Kelly:
There we go. 

Julia Michaels:
Love a long drive.

Lil Mosey:
It’s hard to unplug. I was just saying last night. Right when you see a video on any Instagram, TikTok, you’re stuck in there for a whole hour just going.

Rania Aniftos:
Going down the rabbit hole with the weirdest stuff, too. 

Lil Mosey:
You just gotta throw your phone out the window or something. Just call it a day. 

Tetris Kelly:
For the people that might be at home right now feeling like I don’t know what to do. I’m tired of scrolling through Twitter or X. What advice do you have to them? 

Green Day:
Take a break, stay off of social media for a while. I think one of the worst things in the world is the anxiety that we all feel collectively, and I think it has a lot to do with social media freaking us out even more, and then all of a sudden, you just realize you go and you hang out with a friend and you just make those connections that you’re supposed to make. 

Katie Cao

Billboard