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According to images circulating on social media, when asked by followers why the product was no longer available for purchase, the Glow Skin Enhancement Instagram account responded that the company had been receiving "very disturbing" hate messages due to the partnership and that it was "best to remove for now." The product website for Paytas' skincare line shows an error page as of Tuesday morning. On June 7, Paytas announced a skincare product partnership with Glow Skin Enhancement, an independent beauty manufacturer, selling a seven-piece skincare kit for $199. Brands and collaborators are distancing themselves from Paytas According to YouTube, the video was removed in accordance with the platform's privacy guidelines.īut allies and sponsors appear to be reconsidering their stance on Paytas, including the manufacturers of Paytas' skincare line and fellow YouTuber Tana Mongeau. According to Mysterious, Paytas issued a privacy strike against her video, causing it to be removed for violating YouTube's terms of service. Paytas is fighting back against the "hate," which they've referred to as harassment.
In the September 14 video, Paytas seemed to acknowledge the allegations their teacher had been arrested were false, saying they don't "fact-check." Paytas emphasized, however, that they believe there's a difference between "misspeaking" and lying with malicious intent. In response, "H3 Podcast" host Ethan Klein, who previously hosted the "Frenemies" podcast with Paytas, removed the episode that included Paytas' accusation, and Paytas tweeted purported texts between Paytas and Klein that show Paytas saying they were "told inaccurate information" and "misspoke" about their former teacher.
A further review of public records by Insider similarly failed to yield records indicating an arrest occurred. However, a YouTuber with 45,000 subscribers who goes by Mysterious pointed out in a widely-viewed YouTube exposé that no search results indicate the man, who died in 2019, was ever arrested. Paytas urged their audience to Google the man's name, claiming that viewers would find evidence that he was arrested years later for viewing child pornography at school.
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Previously, in an episode of the "H3 Podcast" spinoff series "Frenemies" and in at least two TikToks, Paytas accused their sixth-grade teacher of molesting them as a child.