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Tati Westbrook "Breaking My Silence" Video

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Tati Westbrook "Breaking My Silence" Video refers to a video by YouTuber Tati Westbrook in the midst of Karmageddon in which she alleges she was gaslit by Jeffree Star and Shane Dawson into thinking that she needed to end James Charles's career. The video was widely parodied, with people taking clips of the video out of context and using the clips as reactions.

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On June 30th, 2020, Tati Westbrook uploaded a video "BREAKING MY SILENCE …" amidst the Karmageddon controversy (shown below). The video gained over 64,700 views in an hour. The 40-minute video describes how Westbrook was gaslit by Jeffree Star and Shane Dawson into thinking that she needed to end James Charles's career.



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After the video was published, Twitter users quickly began making memes about the video by taking the title or portions of the video out of context and adding humorous captions. For example, many users singled out a portion of the video where Westbrook says "None." User @TokoGa12 posted a video captioning the "None" portion, "How many albums Rihanna released in 4 years," gaining over 390 retweets and 1,500 likes (shown below, top). User @stuckwithxari posted the clip with the caption, "what do you call an old woman who praises god?", gaining over 480 retweets and 1,500 likes (shown below, bottom).




Twitter user @teblue[1] posted a screenshot of the video's title, captioning it, "Unmuting myself just to say “ok” in the Zoom meeting," gaining over 57,000 retweets and 342,000 likes (shown below, left). User @h19nry[2] made an anti-joke about the video (shown below, right).


Theophilus @teblue Unmuting myself just to say "ok" in the Zoom meeting. PEACE BREAKING MY SILENCE ... 482K views ·1 hour ago 6:23 PM · Jun 30, 2020 · Twitter for iPhone -henry @h19nry me when im breaking my silence 40:10 BREAKING MY SILENCE .. Tati - 596 views 1 minute ago ...

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