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YouTube star Jordan Cheyenne apologizes for fake crying video

By Leon C. Beard
September 18, 2021
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It’s a common theory that some YouTube personalities exaggerate or outright lie about emotional events in their lives, all in an effort to create compelling videos, and one of these personalities was just caught red-handed. .

A California-based YouTuber, Jordan cheyenne, accidentally shared a video to her half a million subscribers where she appeared to be training her son to cry on camera.

The 30-year-old posted a video titled “We’re Heartbroken”, in which she spoke about her dog being diagnosed with a fatal illness.

In the video, the lifestyle influencer can be seen helping her son Christian poses for the video thumbnail.

“Come closer,” she tells him as they sit in a car. “Put your head here. “

She then pulls him towards him and rests her head on his shoulder, and asks him to “pretend you are crying”.

“I’m crying!” his son said to him.

She then makes a face and asks her son, “Go on like this for the video,” adding, “Let them see your mouth. “

After facing tons of backlash online, Jordan Cheyenne shared a series of Instagram stories apologizing for the incident.

“I am absolutely, really horrified and disgusted with myself to have arrived at a place where I had Christian pose with me for a vignette in such a moving moment rather giving priority to his sanity”, a- she declared.
“This is not good, it is wrong on so many levels. It will not be in my content to move forward, I am completely rethinking what to do for the future, ”she added. “I’m incredibly aware that I fucked up so much here, couldn’t sleep, I have anxiety, I’m so disappointed in myself.”

Jordan Cheyenne’s Instagram Story Before She Deleted Her Account pic.twitter.com/qMIRdOiMOv

– jasmine (@MileyRaySIay) September 11, 2021

She then deleted her YouTube channel and Instagram page, as well as her personal website, Girl Boss Academy, where she taught women how to build and monetize using social media.

A Twitter user wrote that he assumed Jordan Cheynne “accidentally” left this part in the video, rather than editing it.

“Everyone keeps asking the same questions, it’s about the puppy they just bought with a parvo, the son is crying. real tears, ”they wrote. “She forces him to ‘pretend to cry’ for the views, it was accidentally uploaded, she forgot to edit that part, she deleted the video and posted an ‘apology’.”

it’s so disturbing what’s wrong with omfg vloggers moms pic.twitter.com/krUjM5Sfit

– she drinks ♿︎ 21 (@artangeIII) September 8, 2021

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