Colleen Ballinger, a prominent YouTube personality, has recently made the decision to cancel the remaining dates of her Miranda Sings tour, which comes nearly two weeks after she released a ukulele video in response to allegations of inappropriate behavior.
Back in June 2023, Colleen faced accusations of engaging in inappropriate conversations with fans who were minors at the time, through group chats. Additionally, there were claims that she made young fans feel uncomfortable during her performances on stage.
Following the release of the ukulele video, Colleen faced significant online criticism, with many individuals voicing their disapproval and drawing attention to specific comments she made.
Since the publication of the video, Colleen has refrained from issuing any further response. It appears that she has chosen to completely withdraw herself from all public appearances. Consequently, the Miranda Sings tour has been entirely cancelled.
Prior to officially addressing the accusations through her ukulele video on June 28th, which was several weeks after the allegations initially came to light, Colleen performed in Indianapolis and Chicago. During these performances, she seemed to indirectly refer to the accusations.
Her upcoming tour date, scheduled to take place in Boise, Idaho on July 13th, has been cancelled. Furthermore, all remaining tour dates from July 15th to September 8th have also been cancelled.
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Back in June 2023, Colleen faced accusations of engaging in inappropriate conversations with fans who were minors at the time, through group chats. Additionally, there were claims that she made young fans feel uncomfortable during her performances on stage.
Following the release of the ukulele video, Colleen faced significant online criticism, with many individuals voicing their disapproval and drawing attention to specific comments she made.
Since the publication of the video, Colleen has refrained from issuing any further response. It appears that she has chosen to completely withdraw herself from all public appearances. Consequently, the Miranda Sings tour has been entirely cancelled.
Prior to officially addressing the accusations through her ukulele video on June 28th, which was several weeks after the allegations initially came to light, Colleen performed in Indianapolis and Chicago. During these performances, she seemed to indirectly refer to the accusations.
Her upcoming tour date, scheduled to take place in Boise, Idaho on July 13th, has been cancelled. Furthermore, all remaining tour dates from July 15th to September 8th have also been cancelled.
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