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‘IT GETS WORSE’ YouTuber Colleen Ballinger branded ‘worst person ever’ as ‘blackface video resurfaces’ only weeks after grooming claims

COLLEEN Ballinger has been branded the worst person ever by former fans after an old video circulated showing the YouTuber in blackface.

Ballinger, 36, has faced numerous allegations in the last few months from former fans who claimed she groomed them while they were underage.

The YouTuber shot to fame with her beloved character Miranda Sings, earning her more than 20million subscribers across three different channels.

But more allegations have emerged against Ballinger.

Now, a video has surfaced of the entertainer allegedly in blackface.

In a video posted to YouTube five years ago, Ballinger takes centerstage, performing Single Ladies by Beyonce as her Miranda Sings character. However, it is not clear when the video was actually filmed.

The YouTube video in question – which was posted on her official Miranda Sings channel – has since been unlisted but has made the rounds on Twitter, prompting fans and others to react.

“She is legit the worst person. She will never be able to come back from all this s***,” one person tweeted.

“Every time I think she can’t possibly get worse, she somehow does,” someone else wrote.

The video comes as Ballinger was just days ago called out for her racist behavior by a former production assistant.

April Korto Quioh, who worked in three different positions on Ballinger’s Netflix show, Haters Back Off!, wrote a newsletter alleging racist behavior on Ballinger’s part, including use of the N-word.

“I recall overhearing her once brag that a creator was being ‘canceled’ for saying the n-word (and if you think she went with ‘N-word’ instead of hitting that hard ‘r,’ then you haven’t been paying attention) and that she would never be stupid enough to get caught doing something like that,” she said.

Quioh also claimed that Ballinger labeled “POC background actors” as “distracting,” and requested an Asian market be changed to a bodega and that the “Asian s**t” be removed from the set.

Quioh alleged that Balinger “had a knack for making ‘funny,’ biting comments about the people around her, and since we all had her to thank for our jobs, we were forced to just go with it,” according to the newsletter, per BuzzFeed.

Additional allegations were made against her by fellow content creator Adam McIntyre, who claimed in 2020 that Ballinger “groomed” and used him for content when he was a minor.

McIntyre said that he first discovered Ballinger as Miranda Sings in 2012 and instantly became a fan of hers.

He claimed that in 2016, he and Ballinger started talking on a “more personal level” and became “good friends.”

At this time, McIntyre would have been 13 and Ballinger was already in her 30s.

Following McIntyre’s claims, several others have come forward with allegations against Ballinger.

Ballinger then broke her silence on the claims with a bizarre video.

“Even though my team has strongly advised me to not say what I wanna say, I recently realized that they never said I couldn’t sing what I wanna say,” she said while strumming her ukelele.

In the 10-minute video, Ballinger is seen singing about a “manipulation station” and “mob mentality” that favors rumors or facts.

“All aboard the toxic gossip train,” she sings toward the beginning of the video.

“Chugging down the tracks of misinformation.”

Ballinger stops singing several times to deliver an almost spoken-word response as she acknowledged her “weird” relationship with her fans early in her career.

She separately denied the grooming accusations against her.- Source


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