Charles White, known as penguinz0 or Cr1TiKaL on YouTube, addressed allegations against Ava Kris Tyson, formerly Chris Tyson, of the MrBeast crew.
White revealed that significant evidence has surfaced regarding Tyson's inappropriate communications with minors. "There are tons of screenshots showcasing exactly what was said to a 13 or 14-year-old, and it's completely unacceptable," White stated. He mentioned that many of these communications were public tweets, including messages like "I posted some fire nudes for you please no share." White condemned the behaviour, emphasising that no adult should communicate with a child in such a manner, regardless of any attempts to downplay it as edgy humour. "Edgy jokes between an adult and a child are still gross," White asserted.
The screenshots, initially shared by YouTuber Prism 42, show a disturbing pattern of communication. White noted, "From what I can tell, most of the screenshots and compiled evidence come from Prism 42." He highlighted that Tyson had a history of interacting with Shadman, an artist known for creating inappropriate content involving minors. Additionally, a past video by Tyson linking to revenge p*rn of actress Jennette McCurdy further complicates the situation. "Sharing revenge p*rn publicly and trying to spin it like well some people might want to see this is unhinged," White remarked.
In response to the allegations, Tyson issued a statement apologising and announcing their departure from MrBeast and social media to focus on their family and mental health. "I would like to apologise for any of my past behaviour or comments if it hurt or offended anyone; it was not my intent," Tyson said. However, White criticised the statement as a "textbook non-apology" that failed to address the seriousness of the allegations. "There's no denial of anything, no claims that some of the information is false," White pointed out. The situation continues to unfold, with no comment yet from MrBeast or his team.
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