Cops Rush To Gabbie Hanna's House As Fans React To More Than 100 Unsettling TikTok Posts
25.08.2022 - 20:21
/ perezhilton.com
Fans are concerned about TikTok star Gabbie Hanna‘s well-being after she posted more than 100 videos to the social media site on Wednesday.
Many of the clips sent out to her 7+ million followers were bizarre. They included rantings about religion and spirituality, abrupt yelling, hysterical laughter and tears, audacious claims, and even one video alleging somebody had broken into her house.
As the situation was unfolding on the app, fans became so worried that many called police to request a welfare check. According to TMZ, LAPD cops showed up at Gabbie’s house to do just that after receiving “an influx of calls” from people watching her videos online.
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The news outlet reports cops in El Lay received calls from worried TikTok users throughout the day on Wednesday as Gabbie relentlessly posted. Officers made their way to her home and “chatted for a few minutes” with the social media influencer. The cops on scene evidently felt it was important to call for a psychological evaluation team. Medical professionals came, and had “a long chat” with Gabbie, according to the report. Ultimately, they determined she did not pose a threat to herself or anyone else, and they left her at home. The news outlet noted the seemingly-endless TikTok posting stopped after police intervention.
As for the online content itself, the posts are wide-ranging and eyebrow-raising. The excessive amount alone wasn’t the only thing that disturbed followers. Some of the posts dealt with religious themes and contained hysterical yelling and laughing, like this one:
That alone could obviously be seen as just a goofy TikTok post. But the sheer volume of posts — and
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