
Influencer shares anniversary message with his crazed TikTok stalker
A YouTuber and influencer celebrated the one-year anniversary of his stalker with a touching personal message on social media.�
Frederic Chen (@Frederic.Chen) is a Queer influencer boasting over 1 million followers on YouTube and a further 602k followers on TikTok. He usually posts general lifestyle content about his day-to-day life, makeup, and LGBTQ+ topics.�
The TikTok stalker saga kicked off last year
Taking to TikTok in January, the 22-year-old Mother of 4 Cats posted a fairly lengthy video addressed to his stalker, Javohn.�
He explained at the time: This started a year ago when I made a video about why dresses are for everyone because there is no gender to fabric. Obviously, some people are going to see it who dont want to see it and they are dumb enough to comment to help me out.
Javohn was one of them but he was special because he lingered. He wasnt just a one-night stand and every time I uploaded, he was one of the first ten to comment.
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As you might expect, the comments were a generic brand of homophobia, sometimes with just one word. To stay up to date on Frederics posts, Javohn created a second Instagram account and turned on post notifications. When that account got banned due to the homophobic abuse, Javohn created another.�
Frederic further revealed that Jovohn had live-streamed about him while also uploading several YouTube videos.�
People who hate on Queer people are usually projecting their own insecurities, he added. If one little twink on the internet can make you insecure, youre probably not as secure in your masculinity as you thought.
Fans want a love like Frederic and Javohn
Many of Frederics followers took to the comments to sarcastically congratulate him on their anniversary.
One person wrote: To find a lover as dedicated as javohn2000. One can only dream.
Who said love was dead, someone else said, to which Frederic responded, THIS OR NOTHING!
Other followers were more interested in finding the man in question, as one person explained: Not me looking through the comments to try to find you boo.