TikTokers may lose a serious stream of revenue soon … the social media site is set to be banned in the U.S. on Sunday, and many content creators are freaking out.
We caught up with GloZell Green and Tay Zonday — a pair of popular YouTubers who have transitioned into social media stars … and, they both admitted they’re concerned about the scheduled ban.
Green tells us she uses TikTok not just to put her content out there but to advertise her brands as well … and, if the platform is banned, GloZell says she may lose out on a whole lot of revenue.
She says she’s got a makeup line that’s massively helped by her social media presence … but, without TikTok Shop, it’s going to be harder for fans to buy — affecting both herself and her employees.
Tay Zonday says he doesn’t have as many eggs in his TikTok basket … but, he still knows the loss of the site will affect him — and, he says he hopes the government can figure out a way to save it.
President Joe Biden has basically passed the issue along to incoming President Donald Trump … so, we also asked if each star thinks Trump might be able to save the site — and, ya gotta hear their answers — sounds like they don’t think you should count out DJT.
ICYMI … the Supreme Court upheld the law banning the popular social media app today — noting the law is constitutional, so the ban is set to begin Sunday, the day before Trump’s inauguration.
Celebs like Jason Derulo think a major billionaire will bail out the whole brand … though clearly other content creators are less sure.