The Scumbag TikToker Who Faked Tourettes For Clout

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Faking Disorders For Clout - The new wave taking TikTok by storm. In this episode, we look into the incredibly interesting story of "ticsandroses" - A TikToker who really faked Tourettes for clout before getting exposed brutally. Her account was eventually deleted, so we'll cover how Reddit and TikTok came to discover that she was faking it.

This is, The TikToker Who Faked Tourettes For Clout

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This video was inspired by Anna Oop's video on a similar topic titled "This TikToker Really FAKED Tourettes For Clout..". You can find her video here:    • This TikToker Really FAKED Tourettes ...   . Thank you

コメント (21)
  • @Koofy
    Shitting on a person who completely deserves it by one of YouTube's most informative channels for 13 minutes straight? Now that's quality content. 👏
  • People having to fake something like Tourette's for clout is just really sad, you can't help but feel bad for the people who actually have it and were affected by this type of behavior.
  • @Sgmars09
    As someone who actually has Tourettes, this is the funniest and most ridiculous attempt at faking it I have ever seen.
  • Tik Tok is the stage 3 melanoma of social media
  • I had a computer class in high school with a guy who had Tourette’s. Seeing the struggle and pain he went through every single day makes me have zero sympathy for anything bad coming this girl’s way.
  • I have a sister who has always shown all the signs of a personality disorder (lying for fun, lack of empathy, cruelty and indifference to animals, creating elaborate webs of lies to create drama between family members, so on) and she has cut contact with nearly everyone from her past. As soon as someone sees her for who she is, she will never speak to them again, whether they are family who loves her, loyal friends, it doesnt matter. She has no friends left from childhood and is not in contact with anyone from our family other than our mom, because our mom will accept her lies and pathological behavior. If she thought she could gain attention/money from faking tourettes she would do it in an instant.
  • @Soup-wg2zv
    Shes the kind of person to say "i identify as a person with tourettes"
  • “I got bullied off the internet” Calling out someone’s bullshit isn’t “bullying”
  • "I am done advocating for tourettes" YES because faking a disorder and making it so that people who actually have it aren't believed when they say they have tourettes was SO HELPFUL!
  • @Shaddd90098
    I literally have Tourette’s and it isn’t easy to control tics and uncontrollable movements. Her faking it is disgusting
  • My sister is doing similar stuff as this girl. Literally claims she has a gambit of issues ailing her, hears someone else has a disorder and finds a way to put herself in that diagnosis…. She’s become difficult to take seriously as she constantly claims to be dealing with this issue and that issue when she has no formal diagnosis from a doctor at all…. It’s a symptom of the generation she’s grown up in, the more disabled you are the more proud you can be of yourself for dealing with said disability…. It’s pretty sad really, they use these “disorders“ for attention and the words of inspiration from others who know nothing of the fake behind it
  • @jojomakes
    I absolutely love it when the internet comes together to fish out frauds like this.
  • Allow me to say it louder for the people in the back: having any type of disorder is NOT a cool, edgy, funny, or aesthetic personality trait or a cute quirk
  • @smiel__
    "Harassment will be blocked" honey, the last time anyone checked, you cannot block yourself
  • As someone who is dating someone with Tourette’s, this is honestly just disgusting. For someone to treat it as a “quirk” makes me feel sick, I don’t want to imagine what my partner would feel about this. Tourette’s is NOT a quirk.
  • @kjksksxd
    "I was literally bullied off the internet". Yes, that’s the result of faking a disorder. It’s something you caused and you have to wholeheartedly accept the effects and consequences. I hope she comes out as a better person and live her life (without stretching anything, specifically lying).
  • @MsRadred6116
    Right. As someone who works in Neurosurgery with a background in Psychology, I would like to say: thank you. Thank you for calling out this ridiculous behavior. Choosing your tics, or what they will entail subject wise, is like saying that someone who is suffering from a stroke can choose which side of their body is affected. It does NOT happen. There is a major difference between a neurological or physiological condition of the brain, and pretending to have such a debilitating condition simply for attention and or money. To try and profit from any type of debilitating condition that one does NOT HAVE, should actually be an imprisonable offense. It is fraud, period. 😳
  • @ctswag4204
    Raising awareness does not include impersonating, mocking, and profiting off of a disease or condition. What a horrible woman.