November 21, 2020

Celebrity

Charli D'Amelio responds to fans’ backlash over her controversial YouTube video

Charli D'Amelio responded back to fans’ backlash over her controversial YouTube video

By Celebpost Desk November 21, 2020
Charli D'Amelio responds to fans’ backlash over her controversial YouTube video

TikTok star Charlie D’Amelio and her sister Dixie faced criticism for their rude behavior in the first episode of series Dinner With The D’Amelios on YouTube.

TikTok sensation D'Amelio sisters received backlash over their disrespectful behavior in a recent YouTube video and after that, the 16-year-old TikTok star took to social media to address her critics.

D'Amelio took to Twitter on Friday, to address her fans with a positive message. She wrote, “tomorrow i will be back posting normal content with a smile on my face! at the end of the day i know i am a good person with a good heart and i will never change that about myself,” She added “i love you all!”

Earlier, D'Amelio, who have 98.5 million followers on the platform, posted a video of herself crying over the backlash she received from fans over her disrespectful behavior with the Chef.

D'Amelio sisters

D'Amelio sisters recently came under fire for their behavior in YouTube video, which was posted on their channels, in which a personal chef prepared a meal for their family and as the chef Aaron started to describe the meal, D’Amelio sisters made faces, while in the clip, Dixie made gagging noises after encountering a snail on her plate.

Soon after trying the dish, she ran outside and threw up. Not long after, Charli decided to ask for “Dino Nuggets.”

James Charles, who was invited as the guest on the first episode of the series, also spoke out about the backlash. "This Charli situation is NOT sitting right with me... 100M followers in one year & y'all expect her to know how to be a perfect role model?" he tweeted. "Death threats because she's a picky eater & made a joke about a milestone? 30+ year olds dragging someone half their age? Feels familiar."