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TikTok star Megan Farina faces MAGA anger after calling out Donald Trump while her Charlie Kirk celebration clip goes viral again

TikTok star Megan Farina faces MAGA anger after calling out Donald Trump while her Charlie Kirk celebration clip goes viral again

TikTok star Megan Farina faces MAGA anger after calling out Trump while her Charlie Kirk celebration clip goes viral again (Image via Getty)

TikToker Megan Farina is getting a new wave of anger online. This started again after she posted a new video where she yelled at Donald Trump and his supporters. Months ago, Megan Farina went viral when she danced and smiled after Charlie Kirk was killed. Many people were shocked by that video. Now, when she is attacking Trump for calling a woman “Piggy” and for his strong Truth Social posts about six Democratic Congress members, people online are calling her “a hypocrite.”The fight grew when conservative creator Collin Rugg shared her new clip on X. Many users wrote that she cannot celebrate someone’s death and then get upset over Trump’s words. They said she is now angry at name-calling but was fine joking about a man’s death. This has made her the center of online debate again, mostly among Trump supporters and MAGA users.

TikTok Star Megan Farina, Who Mocked Charlie Kirk’s Death ‘Doxxed by MAGA,’ Now Fleeing Home

Megan Farina faces new backlash as users compare her Charlie Kirk video and her Trump criticism

Megan Farina first went viral in September after she made a TikTok where she danced and joked after Charlie Kirk was shot and killed. That video brought heavy hate toward her and even toward her boyfriend, whose business got hit with bad online reviews.In her new video, Megan Farina says she is tired of MAGA users calling her evil, ugly, and a bad person. She says she is “done” with the comments and does not want any more abuse in her TikTok section. She also talks about Trump’s “Piggy” remark. Trump had called a Bloomberg reporter “Piggy,” and Megan Farina asked how people can still support him after that. She also reacted to Trump’s Truth Social posts where he said a video by six Democratic members of Congress was “seditious behavior” and wrote that it was “punishable by death.”Online, many people pointed out that Megan Farina herself celebrated someone’s death but is now upset about Donald Trump’s words. Users on X posted things like, “You don’t celebrate a death one day and cry about a name the next.” Others said she can dislike Trump, but celebrating a killing is still wrong.The White House later said Trump does not want those Congress members to be executed. The press secretary said the video may break laws but did not mean Donald Trump was calling for hangings. Megan Farina has continued responding on TikTok, but each video brings more online anger and more debate.Also Read: Candace Owens Raises Heat While Claiming Erika Kirk Is On Autopilot And Holds No Verifiable Lies After Charlie Kirk Was Killed

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