Christine McGuinness ‘ dream of being a viral TikTok star might be even further in the distance as the social media platform pulled the plug on her video – and it’s not the first time this has happened.
The mum-of-three originally joined the app in order to ease boredom and pass the time while in lockdown, but with two of her clips now banned, she admitted she didn’t know where she was going wrong.
Taking to Instagram, the reality star fumed she hadn’t exposed her chest and didn’t know the reason why her clip was taken off from the site.
The video saw Christine, who donned a pair of tiny black shorts and a matching crop top, perform a series of boxing moves and high kicks to upbeat music.
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Showing off her toned pins and incredible body, the Real Housewives of Cheshire cast member looked sensational in the energetic post.
Uploading the clip to Instagram, she wrote underneath: “TikTok is ticking me off!”
“They deleted another video. I was wearing jeans and a jumper, didn’t flash a nipple, it wasn’t sexual, violent or dangerous! What the f**k?”
She added: “Is this just me or anyone else?”
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And her online following soon shared their similar experiences on the app.
“They removed my plank challenge. I had a bra and top on – can’t help I’m busty,” one remarked.
While another joked: “You’re just too hot for them.”
“Tik Tok is jealous that your hot that’s all. Keep at it queen,” a third exclaimed.
Her social media faux-pas comes days after she opened up about her current lockdown situation, explaining she is finding “difficult” to keep her three autistic children entertained while they are stuck indoors.
Speaking on This Morning via video chat, she said: “It’s really, really difficult.
“We’re trying to keep it really positive and fun but at home, it’s been really difficult trying to explain to the children that we have to stay indoors and can’t go out.
“We have spent years encouraging them to go to places, now we’re telling them to stay in. They are really struggling.”
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk