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Internet personality has recently been slammed with an egregious accusation that has garnered her much backlash from her fans. Ava, who came out transgender in 2023, became a streaming sensation by co-hosting successful YouTube channel home to 300 million subscribers. She is now stepping away from all that amid allegedly interacting inappropriately with a minor.

The former allegedly sent inappropriate photos to someone underage, whom she met for the first time when the person was 13 and she was 20, according to the Daily Mail. Ava was allegedly introduced after the child had won an online competition, connecting when Ava, ahead of her transitioning She allegedly “spent years communicating with the fan on public online forums before meeting in person when the teen turned 16 years old,” according to the news publication. Since the allegations have come to the forefront, Ava has used her platform to shut down the accusations.



Before Ava defended herself through a series of posts on X, formerly Twitter, she kicked off her string of tweets with an apology. “I would like to apologize for any of my past behavior or comments if it hurt or offended anyone. It was not my intent,” Ava wrote.

“Seeing recent events we’ve mutually decided it’s best I permanently step away from all things MrBeast and social media to focus on my family and mental health.” She added: “I want to add, I never groomed anyone. The person who gets brought up in these accusations has vocally supported that they are false.

” Ava went on to apologize some more, showing remorse for her “unacceptable” posts on social media. “I humbly apologize to anyone I have hurt with my unacceptable social media posts, past actions, and to those who may feel betrayed by how I used to act online,” she continued. Further denying the allegations, she wrote: “To lump these two factors together to create a narrative that my behavior extended beyond bad edgy jokes is disgusting and did not happen.

In past years, I have learned that my old humor is not acceptable. I cannot change who I was, but I can continue to work on myself.” Ava clarified that she was leaving Mr.

Beast not because she was guilty, but because she didn’t want the scandal to “impact” those who work for the brand. “I don't want these accusations to impact the hundreds of people who work at MrBeast, which is why I have stepped away,” she concluded..

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