TikToker Campbell “Pookie” Puckett Apologizes for “Harm” Caused by Insensitive Photos

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TikToker Campbell “Pookie” Puckett Apologizes for “Harm” Caused by Insensitive Photos

TikToker Campbell “Pookie” Puckett Apologizes for “Hurt” Triggered by Insensitive Photos

Campbell Puckett—a.k.a. Pookie on TikTok—issued an apology after weak photos of herself wearing Antebellum duration clothes resurfaced online: “Every part is on the internet, even my errors.”

Pookie is below fireplace tonight.

Campbell Puckett—who fair lately went viral on TikTok as a result of her affectionate nickname from husband Jett Puckett—modified into as soon as accused of racial insensitivity after weak photos of herself in an outfit resembling attire old-usual all the scheme thru the Antebellum duration maintain been unearthed online.

Amid the general public backlash, Campbell issued an apology for the images, which she said maintain been taken at a time she “didn't completely perceive the affect” of her actions.

“At the time these photos maintain been taken, I modified into as soon as 20,” the now-31-365 days-weak wrote on Instagram Tales Jan. 31. “I completely make an apology for the be concerned this is succesful of even merely maintain brought on for some and steal corpulent responsibility.”

Campbell continued, “Jett and I savor sharing our lives with you all and attending to know our community on such an intimate diploma. Due to the we stay our lives so publicly, the total lot is on the internet, even my errors. We hope to proceed to speak you with us on our stride as we proceed to be taught and grow.”

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The controversial images surfaced quickly after Campbell and her husband skyrocketed to viral popularity with their OOTD movies. Though the Georgia-basically based completely couple maintain been increasing lisp material for years, movies of Jett complimenting Campbell's date night time outfits began garnering hundreds and hundreds of views on TikTok final month.

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Most famously, Jett told Campbell in a Jan. 28 video: “Pookie appears to be completely fireplace tonight.”

The catchphrase has since become a favored meme, with Dunkin' even calling their doughnuts “Pookie” in a TikTok video. Meanwhile, the Broadway production of Chicago captioned a photograph of Ariana Madix at her mountainous onstage debut: “Pookie Is Having a see Totally [fire emoji].”

For extra influencers who've found out themselves on the center of controversy, take care of reading.

Colleen Ballinger

Her YouTube alter ego could even merely reveal, but it completely's Colleen Ballinger who confronted the song in 2023. The Web neatly-known individual identified for her deliberately awkward Miranda Sings persona found out herself coping with allegations of grooming and forming imperfect relationships with underage fans.

In a since-deleted June video titled “why I left the colleen ballinger fandom…”, YouTuber KodeeRants shared screenshots of an alleged text commerce between Colleen and her followers, accusing the comedian of forming exploitative relationships with underage fans.

Per NBC Data, the unverified neighborhood text modified into as soon as named “Colleeny's Weenies,” with the performer allegedly asking her fans their “approved plan” all the scheme thru one conversation. NBC Data modified into as soon as unable to verify the screenshots.

Days later, lisp material creator Adam McIntyre—who first began running a fan account for Miranda Sings when he modified into as soon as 10—responded with movies on his own YouTube claiming Ballinger grooms her fans emotionally.

Ballinger has but to without extend acknowledge to his claims, nor did she acknowledge to E! Data' ask for observation. But on June 28, the mother of three addressed the accusations in a 10-minute ukulele song posted to her private YouTube account. Within the video, Ballinger likened the accusations to a “toxic gossip educate” headed for “manipulation pickle” because the leisure of the internet “tie me to the tracks and harass me for my past.”

In July, the slit-off dates of her Miranda Sings tour maintain been canceled. She hasn't posted to social media since.

Rachel Hollis

Lady, behold your mouth. It all began when the Lady, Wash Your Face author posted about her house cleaner and it bought increasingly extra soiled.

In a clip of the since-deleted put up resurfaced by Angie Esteem, Hollis referenced an April 2021 livestream where she spoke about a girl who “cleans the lavatories,” noting that “somebody commented and said, 'You're privileged AF' and I modified into as soon as cherish, 'You're fair right. I'm immense freaking privileged, but also I labored my ass off to maintain the money to maintain somebody come twice per week and clear my lavatories' and I told her that. After which she said, 'Well, you're unrelatable.'”

Hollis' response modified into as soon as to show she had no hobby in being relatable pointing out that icons and historic figures cherish Harriet Tubman, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Marie Curie and Oprah Winfrey maintain been “all unrelatable AF.”

Exceptwhile promoting hundreds and hundreds of copies of her books is big, a revered abolitionist she is now not.

Days later, Hollis issued an Instagram apology, explaining, “I know I've brought on immense be concerned in declaring notorious girls—alongside side quite lots of girls of color—whose struggles and achievements I will be succesful to't likely perceive.” Furthermore, she continued, “I disregarded the oldsters whose exhausting work doesn't manage to pay for them financial security, many times as a result of inherently racist and biased programs.”

Added the Lady, Pause Apologizing author, “The principal thing for me to enact now, one thing I could even merely smooth maintain already executed, is basically, be restful and hear.”

Arielle Charnas

In March 2020, the founding father of the One thing Navy clothes line and the OG blog told her Instagram followers she had tested traipse for COVID-19, vowing to quarantine in her Manhattan dwelling with husband Brandon Charnas and their daughters Ruby and Esme. But eight days later, her total crew—alongside side her nanny—decamped to the Hamptons.

Let's right reveal, it wasn't her most attention-grabbing be taught about. The feedback on her Instagram page grew increasingly extra heated as she boasted about taking walks start air for “sleek air”in pickle of defend social distance.

When her husband cracked that solely “hot” americans maintain been getting the virus, emotions boiled over.

She later posted a prolonged apology addressing many concerns—their nanny modified into as soon as with them ensuing from she, too, had lowered in size the virus; they’d doormen obvious out the lobby of their building before departing, hadn't stopped for gasoline and had groceries delivered; her Hamptons pad modified into as soon as on a comparatively isolated toll road—however the hurt lingered.

Nordstrom, who had been carrying Charnas' line, introduced they wouldn't renew the contract that had expired in 2019. In response, Charnas, who welcomed third daughter Navy in 2021, pivoted to an rapid-to-user relaunch, explaining, “I wished extra take care of watch over,” and is now abet to posting about her approved Shopbop picks and collabs with A Pea in the Pod.

Her treasured takeaway, she shared on The Vivid Podcast, “Americans wished me to be extra sensitive about what modified into as soon as happening in the area, and I could even merely smooth maintain been.”

Tanya Zuckerbrot

In 2020 vogue influencer Emily Gellis Lande dished out a wholesome serving of criticism to registered dietitian Zuckerbrot. In a series of posts, Gellis Lande shared anonymous tales from dieters, now not verified by E! Data, a minimal of one in every of which who said she had paid upwards of $20,000 to maintain a look on the Current Yorker's excessive-fiber F-Element Weight loss program solely to expertise rashes, intense cramps, indications of metal poisoning and—in potentially the most excessive allegation—a miscarriage. Gellis Lande's crusade caught the distinction of The Current York Instances which published a portion detailing the saga.

Having employed felony official Lanny Davis, as soon as White Home particular council to extinct president Bill Clinton, Zuckerbrot denied the claims and the suggestion that her blueprint led to disordered eating, telling the paper that all the scheme thru upwards of 176,000 purchases of her snack bars and powders she had got right 50 neatly being complaints. She later released a Certificates of Prognosis to dispute concerns the merchandise contained heavy metals and went on Today to additional defend her program.

As for Gellis Lande, Zuckerbrot is infrequently impressed. “I factor in in her thoughts she thinks she's serving to americans and that the everyday of living I lead is poisoning everyone and giving them anorexia,” Zuckerbrot, who's labored with Megyn Kelly, sniped to the Instances. “But she's a manner blogger.”

Zuckerbrot filed two complaints in opposition to Gellis Lande, claiming she “began a smear advertising and marketing campaign to homicide” her sign. Every suits are pending. Gellis Lande has denied the claims.

Jessica Mulroney

Considerable of the area underwent a long overdue racial awakening in 2020. Nonetheless it modified into as soon as stylist—and Meghan Markle friend—Jessica Mulroney who bought a take-designate name. In a virtually 12-minute Instagram video, standard of living blogger Sasha Exeter outlined her issues with her acquaintance began when Mulroney “took offense” to Exeter's plea that her followers “use their insist for fair right and aid combat the flee conflict and what's taking place to the Dusky community.”

Believing the message target her, Exeter continued, Mulroney engaged in “very problematic” behavior, allegedly speaking poorly about Exeter to other producers and “sending me a risk in writing.” Though Mulroney commented on Exeter's video with an apology, she later despatched a DM that Exeter shared, Mulroney writing, “Liable [sic] swimsuit. True luck.”

Though Mulroney posted a mea culpa to her own followers, asserting her intentions to promote “Dusky voices by having them steal over my account and part their expertise,” CTV introduced they maintain been dropping her actuality point out I Manufacture, Redo.

Talking “about the field surrounding my accomplice, Jessica,” her husband Ben Mulroney stepped down from his role as co-host of CTV's eTalk, declaring, “It is my hope that the sleek anchor is Dusky, Indigenous, or a individual of color who can use this principal platform to inspire, lead, and make commerce.” But the mom of three did earn to defend her excessive-profile friendship, writing in a since-deleted put up, “Meghan and I are family. She is the kindest friend.”

Jake Paul

Known for such cinematic greatness as “I DUCT TAPED My Brothers $400,000 Greenback TRUCK!” and getting fired from Disney Channel's Bizaardvark, the Vine neatly-known individual grew to become YouTube personality graduated to the mountainous leagues in 2020.

On the morning of Aug. 5, FBI authorities executed a federal search warrant at Paul's Calabasas, Calif., house, the bureau confirming it modified into as soon as in connection to a Would possibly maybe 30 incident at a Scottsdale, Ariz., mall. Broadcasting are living from a Dusky Lives Subject impart that ended on the metropolis's Model Square Mall, Paul unlawfully entered and remained within the browsing heart after law enforcement officials ordered everyone to leave, police insisted in an announcement. (Paul responded on Twitter that while he modified into as soon as documenting the impart, “neither I nor somebody in our neighborhood modified into as soon as engaged in any looting or vandalism.”)

Conversation about the reason for the FBI raid grew as outsized as his YouTube following, as video from a local ABC pickle confirmed a pair of firearms being carried into a police vehicle, Paul insisted in a since-deleted Aug. 12 video that the hunt modified into as soon as “completely related to the Arizona looting field that took pickle. It's an investigation. There are rumors about it having to enact with so many other issues that set up now not maintain one thing else to enact with me or my personality and the s–t that americans are making up is on the total absurd.”

Whereas no prices maintain been filed, Paul's felony official told E! Data in an announcement that they meant to “cooperate with the investigation.”

James Charles

Larger than a 365 days after making up with fellow beauty vlogger Tati Westbrook, the YouTube sensation began falling into some sleek feuds. First, in an August 2020 subtweet “about how I believed some celebrities shouldn't start make-up lines,” he insinuated that and not utilizing a sign of ending bare-confronted Alicia Keys had no enterprise having a skincare collection, later apologizing ensuing from he's “now not the gatekeeper of make-up.”

But now not two weeks later the Instant Influencer host modified into as soon as forced to duvet up any other mistake when he came for Lauren Conrad's sleek beauty line. Slamming The Hills alum in a series of Instagram Tales, he confirmed his 22 million followers the empty packaging he'd got “from a brand sleek make-up sign from somebody who has no enterprise having a make-up sign.”

Thankfully the LC Lauren Conrad clothier didn't shed a single mascara poke, hilariously copping to her misstep on Instagram by blaming the “lady who assign together the items” (read: the winged eyeliner expert herself). Having assign empty samples into a get to confirm in the occasion that they would match, “When beauty merchandise arrived and it modified into as soon as time to dangle the total make-up bags she (all as soon as more, me) by accident incorporated the get corpulent of empties with the others and it modified into as soon as despatched out,” Conrad shared. “She’s going to likely be let move straight away.”

Charles later apologized, announcing the flicks maintain been meant to be funny and sharing that “Lauren and I spoke privately about the misunderstanding & are each fair right.” Aloof, it's reasonably obvious he is aware of what he did.

Myka Stauffer

When The Stauffer Existence vlogger and YouTuber kicked off a Would possibly maybe 2020 video by announcing, “Right here’s by a ways the toughest video James and I in point of reality maintain ever publicly needed to make,” it modified into as soon as evident she wouldn't be sharing her newborn nighttime routine or her every day diet. As a replacement, she and her husband revealed they’d placed their then-4-365 days-weak son Huxley, adopted from China in 2017, with “his now sleek forever family” after struggling to organize his autism.

The response from their nearly 1 million subscribers would possibly most attention-grabbing be categorised as outraged, fans debating whether the couple—oldsters to four other younger americans—maintain been merely naive or had exploited Huxley for clicks and donations solely to discard him when his care grew to become too intriguing. The two misplaced followers and sign collaborators, the likes of Fabletics, Suave and Danimals asserting that they maintain been severing ties and Ohio's Delaware County Sheriff's Draw of enterprise even confirmed to E! Data that they maintain been investigating the neatly-being of Huxley.

Authorities introduced in late June that they’d closed their case “with none prices,” but Myka's sign remains shut down as neatly. A as soon as fixed Web presence, she hasn't posted to YouTube or Instagram since she issued a prolonged tell, apologizing for “being so naive when I began the adoption route of,” and noting that they maintain been “now not below any create of investigation.”

Bryce Hall & Jaden Hossler

Fairly the hotfoot. When Hall introduced in Would possibly maybe 2020 that he and his fellow TikTok neatly-known individual “could even enact a total toll road outing the total manner all the scheme thru nation in the subsequent few days…” they got extra than right the sightseeing recommendations they maintain been after. Hall's Twitter followers maintain been already much less than pleased that the two maintain been flouting take care of at house recommendations to make a stride, inflicting the Gen Z idol to shoot abet, “most states lifted quarantine, the boys are driving all the scheme thru nation staying out of contact from everyone… it's now not that deep.”

But they dug a fair right deeper gap as soon as they passed thru Lee County, Tex. five days later, the sheriff's pickle of work confirming that Hall modified into as soon as arrested and charged with possession of marijuana and Hossler arrested and charged with possession of controlled substances. (They each posted bail the subsequent day. E! Data reached out to each reps for observation on the time. Hall's rep declined to observation; Hossler's didn't acknowledge.)

In a June essay, Hall told Americans he'd “began on the path” toward getting sober: “Whereas I've tousled previously, I'm studying and increasing… and I will make you proud. I promise.”

Alan & Alex Stokes

Some pranks are lovable. Verbalize, George Clooney and Brad Pitt covering Julia Roberts' dressing room door in shaving cream. Right here’s now not that. In October 2019, the YouTube personalities, identified because the Stokes Twins clad themselves in dusky and, pretending as in the occasion that they'd right robbed a financial institution, called an Uber to motivate as a getaway while a digicam rolled. Indubitably now not in on the joke, the Uber driver refused to peel away and a bystandercalled the law enforcement officials.

“Irvine police arrived and ordered the Uber driver out at gunpoint,” the Orange County District Attorney's Draw of enterprise later shared in a tell. The driver modified into as soon as released as soon as authorities obvious he modified into as soon as now not involved, the liberate continued, and “police issued a warning to the Stokes brothers about the hazards of their behavior.”

Four hours later the twins allegedly recreated the routine on the College of California, Irvine campus, ensuing in their arrest. Facing as much as four years in penal complex if convicted on fraudulent imprisonment and swatting prices, they got the ire of Orange County D.A. Todd Spitzer, who said in an announcement, “These are crimes that can maybe maintain resulted in somebody getting seriously injured or even killed.”

In a 2020 news liberate, their felony official said, “We are succesful of claim without hesitation that our customers are genuinely now not guilty of any crimes.” Aloof, they pled guilty to lesser prices of misdemeanor fraudulent imprisonment and reporting fraudulent emergencies, receiving 160 hours of community service and one 365 days of probation.

Shane Dawson

Topped the “King of YouTube” for his prolonged movies that earned him some 34 million followers, Dawson saw his reign end in June 2020 after he posted a since-deleted explosive tweet about why he modified into as soon as leaving the internet beauty community. “They are all consideration in quest of, sport having fun with, selfish, narcissistic, vengeful, two-confronted, ticking time bombs though-provoking to explode. And I'm OVER it,” he griped, calling out James Charles in explicit as “a younger, selfish, energy-hungry guru who wanted to be served a slice of humble pie in the dimensions of the f–king Empire Say Constructing.”

His followers weren’t impressed, noting that these that are living in glass glam rooms shouldn't throw stones. And within days Dawson had posted a 20-minute video titled “Taking Accountability” in which he apologized for his own contaminated behavior, noting “I in point of reality maintain executed heaps of issues in my past that I abominate,” alongside side utilizing blackface, making racist remarks and jokes about pedophilia and posting a video that sexualized a then-11-365 days-weak Willow Smith.

“This video is coming from a pickle of right desirous to come clear with my s–t, desirous to come clear with the total lot I've executed on the internet that has hurt americans, that has added to the field, that has now not been handled neatly,” he said. “I could even merely smooth maintain been punished for issues.” Which he modified into as soon as, YouTube suspending his ability to monetize his three accounts.

He returned to increasing lisp material in 2021, announcing, “I'm so grateful that I purchased cancelled, ensuing from it genuinely modified my lifestyles.”

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