"I get a lot of comments saying, 'Seeing the way you express yourself has given me the courage to be myself as well.' It's so cool to see the amount of power a video can give to someone else." 'Freaking out'įor Sarah Schauer, the prospect of TikTok shutting down was like "having deja vu." At first, he focused on dance and lip-sync videos, but he then pivoted to comedy skits where he often incorporates drag into his performances. Onosike, 20, joined TikTok in its early days when the app was still called Musical.ly. "The thought of just losing it, just losing all of it is quite scary - for myself and other influencers," he said. Onosike, who has built both his career and social group around TikTok, is among those who has been on edge amid the back and forth between the president and ByteDance. "I've met a lot of friends on here it's really a happy place."
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"My 'For You' page is full of queer people - I love it," he said. 'Full of queer people'Ĭollins Onosike, a verified TikTok content creator, has amassed 4.4 million followers since joining the platform several years ago. TikTok responded to Trump's executive order this week with a lawsuit claiming that the administration had failed to follow due process when it ordered the ban, and that it never provided evidence that TikTok posed a security threat. company, according to NBC News' previous reporting.
The order, which is set to go into effect next month, would be a major blow to TikTok if it is not sold to a U.S. companies from doing business with ByteDance. 6, the White House issued an executive order barring U.S. On July 31, following previous concerns over data privacy on the app, President Donald Trump announced aboard Air Force One that " as far as TikTok is concerned, we're banning them from the United States." That same day, reports surfaced about Microsoft being in talks to purchase the app from its Chinese parent company ( Oracle subsequently expressed interest in the platform). But some fear the queer community they helped foster on the social network may be in danger amid the face-off between TikTok's Chinese parent company, ByteDance, and the Trump administration. With the help of the algorithm on its "For You" page, which feeds users curated content based on their previous interactions and "likes," TikTok has helped LGBTQ content creators and audiences find one another on the platform. "To be able to empathize and put myself back in the position that these teenagers are in, knowing where I came from and how I made it through, I just had to give back that information." "The traumas that we suffer from as we grow have a huge impact on who we are as adults," King said. So in February 2019, King, who lives in Arizona, began doing livestreams where he would answer questions from his followers - many of them LGBTQ youth and young adults - and creating videos to share his advice and aspects of his life story, from his 24-year relationship to his sobriety. "When I joined TikTok, there was definitely the sense that it was a young-adult app," he said, and "I knew right away that these were teenagers asking, and I had a responsibility." This story was reported from Los Angeles.King, now a verified creator on the platform, said he knew he was onto something when the comment sections on his page started to fill up with questions about coming out, LGBTQ relationships and confidence in one's own identity.
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She was also famously married to Sean Penn in the 80s and had a second marriage to movie director Guy Ritchie in 2000.įOX News contributed to this report. Kennedy Jr., and David Blaine, just to name a few. She’s dated other celebrities such as former NBA star Dennis Rodman, Vanilla Ice, Tupac Shakur, Michael Jackson, John F.
Madonna posted a video to her official Instagram account showing herself intensely kissing two different women: artist MissMe and Maha Dakhil Jackson.ĭespite her actions out and about, Madonna appears to have only ever been in public relationships with men. The legendary pop star has made headlines in the past which made people question her sexuality, such as her infamous 2003 Video Music Awards (VMAs) performance when she kissed both Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera on stage, and more recently this past August during her 64th birthday celebration in Italy. Madonna, 64, has dropped hints about her sexuality dating back to the early 90s and has been an avid ally of the LGBTQ+ community for many years. Memorable VMAs and notable past relationships Tik Tok is a short-form video app that allows users to create and share fun content with added filters, music, animation and more.