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An alleged victim speaks on TikTok about her experience with Colleen Ballinger

A viral TikTok alleges a disturbing experience between Ballinger and an underage fan.

In recent weeks, Colleen Ballinger – who gained a following under her Miranda Sings pseudonym – has been accused of some truly troubling behavior. The influencer has been accused of bullying, harassment, and grooming of underage fans.

Now one of Ballinger’s alleged victims has stepped forward. In a TikTok, a user by the name of ‘noitsbecks’ explained that they were involved in a video with Ballinger that has gone viral. The video has drawn criticism towards Ballinger, which involves the YouTuber exhibiting odd behavior towards an underaged individual.

The user’s account of the situation deserves to be told in her own words (as she says, the video has been shared many times, and it’s time for her voice to be heard). The TikTok can be seen here, but be warned, there are some very frank and difficult discussions about Becky’s experience and feelings on the matter – there is talk which involves the exploitation of a child.

The TikTok ends with a warning to parents – the TikToker suggests that Ballinger is dangerous to children, and states that “this is who she really is”. The TikToker alleges that Ballinger’s celebrity is protecting her from being brought to justice for her alleged crimes.

As the allegations against Ballinger continue to plague the YouTuber, she has yet to make a statement. But there is little that can truly be said – video exists of Ballinger engaging in some seriously inappropriate and disgusting behavior – behavior that isn’t illegal, but which is concerning and which verifiably exists on tape.


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Daniel Pacheco Muñoz
Daniel Pacheco Muñoz is a Freelance Writer at We Got This Covered. After graduating UCI with an English degree in 2021, Daniel has written for sites like Mxdwn and GameRant.