TikTok creator Megan Farina says she has been forced to move to a new home after allegedly being “doxxed by MAGA supporters” in the days following a viral video in which she appeared to celebrate the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
Farina’s video, which showed her dancing and making light of Kirk’s death, quickly spread across social media and drew widespread condemnation from both conservative and liberal commentators. The clip was reportedly posted just hours after Kirk was confirmed deceased, sparking outrage online and leading to calls for her account’s suspension.
In a new post shared this week, Farina claimed she had been the target of harassment and had her personal information leaked online.
“I’ve been doxxed by MAGA. I have to move. But I’m okay — I’m staying strong,” she said in the update video.
Despite the backlash, Farina said she intends to donate her remaining pantry items to recipients of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) before relocating.
“I want my followers to know I’m donating all the food in my pantry to SNAP recipients before I go,” she said.
TikTok has not publicly commented on whether Farina’s original video violated its community guidelines, though the platform prohibits content that promotes or celebrates acts of violence.
As of now, no criminal investigation has been announced. Law enforcement agencies typically review online threats or harassment cases when personal information is publicly exposed without consent.
The controversy highlights ongoing tensions surrounding political expression on social media — and the potential real-world consequences for influencers whose content crosses the line between opinion and provocation.
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