This obnoxious A list YouTube star who recently lost her biggest sponsor because she threatened physical violence on a tour guide is now trying to get people to like her again by reminding everyone she was the girlfriend of the dead alliterate rapper when he died.

Umm, no you weren’t.

You had a conversation with him via text.

Tana Mongeau

Mac Miller

Social media personalities Tana Mongeau and Julia Kelly have both claimed to be Mac Miller’s secret girlfriend before his death.

They shared private messages and emotional tributes from the late rapper. Mongeau posted text messages that showed Miller calling her “incredible” and expressing affection. She expressed deep sadness and love for him, even mentioning a desire to see him shortly before his death. However, Mongeau’s credibility was questioned as she was seen kissing another rapper, Trippie Redd, on the same night she claimed to have wanted to visit Miller.

Mongeau posted text messages that appear to show Miller, real name Malcolm McCormick, calling the 20-year-old vlogger “incredible”, and telling her: “you deserve the world”.

According to her now-edited caption on the post, the exchange happened “a week ago”.

“You had this love for life and what you do that made me fall for you 10 times harder. My soul is shattered…what I would do for you to tuck my hair behind my ear and kiss me one last time. I love you Malcolm. I love you.”

Instagram personality Julia Kelly also posted a tribute with intimate messages between her and Miller. Her post included a video of Miller playing “Happy Birthday” on the piano, and a message thread in which the pair tell each other: “I really like you.”

Also related, Ariana Grande, Miller’s former girlfriend, chose a wordless tribute in the form of a black and white photo of him. She later disabled Instagram comments due to trolls blaming her for his passing.


Tour guide reference

YouTube star Tana Mongeau is facing backlash from fans after discussing a conflict with a wine tour guide named Cynthia during an episode of her podcast. Mongeau recounted her experience of a wine tour in Paris, expressing frustration with the guide’s behavior and choices during the tour. She used the guide’s real name, Cynthia, and criticized her actions, leading to accusations of “doxxing” and harassment from her fanbase.

Mongeau and her friends had booked the wine tour based on a friend’s recommendation but were disappointed with the tour’s offerings. She detailed various disagreements with Cynthia, including the length of the tour, the type of tour (fun vs. educational), and the amount of walking involved. Mongeau’s emotional state, influenced by lack of sleep and a hangover, seemed to exacerbate her reactions.

Mongeau’s story was characterized by disparaging remarks towards Cynthia, with Mongeau and her co-host making derogatory comments about the guide. Cynthia’s attempts to engage the group and educate them about wine were met with frustration, leading to tension throughout the tour.

Mongeau’s use of Cynthia’s real name and specific details about the tour led to her fans identifying the guide and harassing her online. Negative reviews were posted about Cynthia’s business, with some fans claiming to have been on her tour.


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