Who are the top tiktok celebs who lost millions of followers due to TikTok ban?

There were 59 Chinese Apps including the TikTok app which was ban by the Indian Government. All common men and celebrities have taken this decision positively and have shared their views on social media.
Until August 2018, Musical.ly was a popular short-form video streaming and sharing app that had more than 100 million users. Many users used to connect to a wide amount of music and dialogue options and could easily make their lips sync and make funny entertaining videos.
Some content creators became popular with this app and gained popularity by making engaging content on Musical.ly. Musical.ly videos were shared by the users on the social media platforms like Instagram which increased the popularity of the app further.
ByteDance, Chinese Company took over the app in August 2018; all the users of the app were moved to Tik Tok. Musical.ly had various contents and accounts and they were automatically transferred to the new TikTok app.
Thus, TikTok app is a video sharing app in which the users can create and share videos of 15-seconds on any topic. The app offers wide selection of sounds and song snippets and they also have the option of directly adding videos on the phone. The app also added digital well-being features that give a caution to the users when they spend two hours on the app.
TikTok app is liked by all people from teenagers to the most popular figures in the social media platforms. The stars of the app have millions of followers and gained through their account. TikTok is one of the most dominating application and many famous celebrities have made use of the app to make video widely. In 2020, this social media app is used by many people and they found fame by creating short video clips lip-syncing to sound bites. They also showed off the viral dances and crafted comedy skills and shared it thousand times on the web.
There are not much followers of TikTok as there are more in the established YouTube Channel. TikTok has been downloaded more than 1.2 billion times and the credit goes to the memes and knowledgeable videos on the internet.
Celebrities and YouTubers will continue to pop up to take over the comments as there is growth in the social media and the internet. There is great chance of you to follow some of the celebrities on the social media accounts to see what they would be doing next. The count of celeb’s follower is likely to go up as they get bigger and popular and some time loses tons of followers in a single moment without any reason.
The celebs and YouTubers have gone through some of the major ups and downs with their follower counts. Mentioned below are some of the celebs who have lost thousands of social media followers –
James Charles

Many of the followers of James’s decided to side with the veteran beauty guru after he recently fought with Tati Westbrook. After the drama, James lost over 3 million followers on YouTube only. Fans continued to unfollow James after he posted two videos about the conflict that happened recently. Finally, he had to cancel his tour and take a break from his channel.
Nicki Minaj

Nicki Minaj posed for the cover of Harper’s Bazaar Russia and lost millions of followers on Twitter and Instagram accounts. Her fans and other celebs called her out for posing for the mag and pointed out the Russian’s anti-LGBTQ stances. They also pointed out all of her friends who were a part of the community.
Riya Kishanchandani

Riya has more than 5 million followers and she supports the ban of TikTok by the Indian government stating that the decision taken is for our good only, though she felt bad about this. The decision taken by the government of India is great and there is nothing above the country.
Cara Delevingne

Some of the followers did not think much for the supermodel and actress and she completely lost after she spoke about the recent sexual allegations against R.Kelly. In her Instagram story, she said that this man is a predator that feeds on power and is worse than Harvey Weinstein.
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Ashnoor Kaur

Ashnoor Kaur, the television actress she supports the decision of the government, though she has about 3.3 million followers. She held the view that the app has become an important part of our life especially that of the youth. It has become a tool of entertainment for them and now the ban on the app will enable the youth to focus on productive things.
Logan Paul

Logan lost millions of subscribers in his YouTube channel after he posted his infamous “suicide forest” video. Many of his followers and others spoke against him on social media. Though he continued to create content after the controversy, during the process this disaffected some of his fans.
Jannat Zubair

Jannat Zubair has over millions of followers and she has supported the ban stating that ‘nothing is more important than the Military, citizens, Doctors, Government, and the country’.
Olivia Jade

Olivia Jade had been losing subscribers daily after the recent college admission scandal and she continues to consider everything that has happened. Her social media is public; she has not posted on them for long.
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Laura Lee

Laura started losing many of her subscribers in a week after a bunch of old racist and fat-shaming tweets came to light. She lost some of the major sponsorships and deals she had in the works and has continued to create videos.
TikTok is a fun, entertaining, and addictive app that has seen popularity over the years. In the backdrop of current stand-off along the Line of Actual Control in Ladakh with Chinese troops, the Indian government has banned 59 Chinese Apps including the TikTok app. The ban was made stating that these apps were prejudicial to sovereignty, security, and integrity of the country. Many complaints were received by the Information Technology Ministry about the misuse of some mobile apps available on Android and iOS platforms. They steal and transmit data of the user in an unauthorized manner to servers having locations outside India.