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Chase Hudson’s racist past resurfaces, energizing fans once more.

Chase Hudson
  • Chase Hudson is one of the well-known TikTok influencers’ racist history has come to light once more.
  • Hudson told a white member of Thebault that he could stay but that the black influencers and innovators of color had to leave.
  • Black creators have already called out the TikTok.

Since the Instagram gossip page tiktoksinsiders re-posted Chase Hudson’s now-deleted tweet last week, one of the well-known TikTok influencers’ racist history has come to light once more.

This is not the first time the creator’s bigoted history has been revealed. Numerous other creators, particularly black influencers, have already chastised him for his discriminating activities.

Chase Hudson’s bigoted background has come to light.

 Chase Hudson
Chase with his girlfriend source: Seventeen Magazine

Hudson’s bigoted background resurfaced on October 4, 2022, after TikTok-insiders posted his tweet.

The now-deleted post, shared by the ‘Don’t Freak Out’ singer in early 2019,

has begun emerging on social media. He apparently tweeted an “ughh” meme.

Fans thought the tweet to be highly offensive because the meme

featured a man who appeared to be from Southeast Asia, with the caption “Sorry, I ate my dog.”

His admirers thought it was arrogant and demeaning, with one saying,

“His stans are the ones who refuse to realize he’s the problem.” Everyone else is aware.”

“Why are so many people defending him?”

read another remark under the tiktoksinsiders post.

He’s already used the n-word, so why wouldn’t he be racist against Asians?

Don’t act astonished because he’s white.”

Nonetheless, Hudson’s ardent supporters spoke up in his defense, saying, “I’m so bewildered.

“Uhh” y’all got a lot of time on your hands, go sit ff down,” he says.

Furthermore, other creators have previously called him out for their racist interactions with him.

The Vault House offers more variety than SwayLa and the Hype House combined.

In addition to LGBTQ people, members of the Black, White, Latino, and Asian populations live in their homes.

Thebault went live on a member’s account to share a real-life experience that elicited intense emotions.

The Vault members were invited to a party held by

Hudson and the Hype House, according to the Odyssey.

According to reports, Hudson told a white member of Thebault that he could stay

but that the black influencers and innovators of color had to leave.

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Chase Hudson has already been called out by black creators.

Black creators have already called out the TikTok.

A video of him using multiple racial epithets, including the N-word, previously went viral.

He has been exposed to these acts for at least a year.

Unlike many other creators who were “canceled” as a result of the finding,

Hudson was given a nickname to make light of the situation, which is still in use today.

The creator’s comment sections are also packed with sentiments

referring to him as a “black king” and a “black man.”

When they talk about him, they even use black emojis on purpose.

It has become an ongoing joke for the pleasure of his fans.

However, he has kept mute and accepts it.