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Popular YouTuber Ms. Rachel taking a break from TikTok after receiving hurtful comments

Por: CBS News Nation March 03, 2023

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A popular content creator known as Ms. Rachel said she is taking a break from TikTok for her mental health after receiving hurtful videos and comments on the app.Rachel Griffin Accurso became known for her Songs for Littles YouTube channel, where she sings educational children's songs and has amassed more than 3 million followers and garnered more than 1,780,000,000 views. But this week, when Accurso posted a video of herself , the song... + full article



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