TikTok-famous Wren Eleanor's mother Jacquelyn has addressed the accusations made against her by internet users. The mother has denied putting her child in "danger" or making her record any kind of suggestive content.
Jacquelyn posted an explanation on her Instagram account, announcing that the claims made against her were "FALSE RUMORS."
The mother-daughter duo have a successful TikTok account, where they post the daily shenanigans of three-year-old Wren Eleanor. The account has over 17.3 million followers on the platform.
However, the content creators recently faced scrutiny from netizens, who accused mother Jacquelyn of exploiting her daughter for views and comments.
Jacquelyn also refuted rumors of her daughter's images being used on inappropriate sites. She said:
"Nobody has presented any real evidence and no law enforcement agency I have conferred with has found any proof that my daughter's likeness appears on inappropriate websites either. These rumors are 100% false."
Wren Eleanor's mother posted a detailed statement regarding the accusations made against her
Jacquelyn began her statement by saying that she started her TikTok account as a "digital scrapbook" to document her daughter's activities.
She added that she had never intended to become a TikToker with over 17 million followers, and was not prepared for the same. She agreed that she should have spent more time going through the comments section, but said that it was "not so easy with a big audience."
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