TikTok star OnlyJayus, whose real name is Isabella Avila, has come out and apologized after screenshots of her text surfaced on social media. This also became the reason for her to get cancelled. Here’s what really happened.
OnlyJayus became the victim of cancel culture after old texts of her surfaced online. People were quick to react to it as many people called for an apology from her end. The content creator finally broke her silence on social media and revealed what had happened. However, social media users are still unhappy.
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OnlyJasus drama explored
Fans were quick to react after a screenshot of OnlyJayus’ texts surfaced online. It is unclear who she was talking to. The screenshot was allegedly from a conversation that she had a couple of years ago.
The screenshot further shows OnlyJayus using the N-word in her conversation. Fans were upset to see this and wanted her to apologize. As soon as the screenshots surfaced, they took to the comment section of her TikTok and pressed her to address it.
Her comments were filled with people questioning her silence. OnlyJayus finally broke her silence on social media. She took to all her social media platforms, TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter, to share an apology while reflecting on what had happened.
OnlyJayus apology explored
After keeping quiet for nearly four days, OnlyJayus finally broke her silence. In a video, she said, “In my past, I said disgusting things to people and I am so ashamed of myself for using racist rhetoric and derogatory language to hate others because I knew what that word meant and I understood the power behind it, but I said it anyway because it was the meanest thing that I could think of and I am so sorry to everyone, but especially to those in the black community.”
She continued, “Only you guys can forgive me for this. There is no excuse and there are no justification for what I said and you guys deserve better.” OnlyJoyus only alleges when she first saw the screenshot, she did not think they were real. “I forgot how hateful and how angry of a person I used to be,” she said.
OnlyJayus also stated that the screenshots are not a “reflection of who I am today.” She ended the video by stating she would be sharing her platform with “some amazing black creators who are going to tell their story and try to educate others on the trauma that happens when we use this kind of language.”