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Bella PoarchThe name doesn’t exactly ring a bell in the world of Twitter and the K-pop fandom, until a controversial slip in a video showing his tattoo of the Japanese rising sun. To Koreans, the symbol appears to be a counterpart to Nazi Germany’s swastika. It is considered very offensive in their culture. The backlash went as far as insulting Filipinos for being poor, ugly, short and uneducated, and also urged Filipino netizens to “cancel” Koreans and their racism.
READ MORE: Why #CancelKorea and #ApologizeKorea are trends
I apologize to the Koreans because 6 months ago I got a tattoo of the red sun with 16 rays. At the time, I didn’t know the story. But when I found out, I immediately covered him up and scheduled his removal. I am ashamed of myself for not doing my research. I sincerely apologize.
– Bella Poarch (@bellapoarch) September 6, 2020
But how well do people know Bella, who goes to Tiktok just to share her comic video game dubs? Let’s meet 19-year-old Filipina Tiktok sensation (200+ million views on a Tiktok!) Behind her cute e-girl outfits and the controversies surrounding her.
He served for three years in the United States Navy.
If you scroll long enough on his Instagram profile, you will see that his first post is about his military days. More than just a pretty face, Bella enlisted in the US Navy in 2017, where she served for three years. Although she’s left, her Instagram bio declares that she is a proud veteran of the US Navy.This shows how determined she is, and can probably kill you in a Call of Duty: Warzone game (and in IRL).
Born in the Philippines, she currently lives in Hawaii.
Bella was born in 2001. Both of Bella’s parents lived in the Philippines when she was young, then her family decided to move to the United States when she was 13 years old.
There is not much information about his early years, but he constantly shares about his childhood, which was all about music, art, video games, and anime.
He started his Tiktok account in April 2020. Since then, he has gained 15 million followers …
… 145 million likes on the application, more than two million followers on Instagram and more than 16,300 followers on Twitter. It’s no wonder the issue and the hashtags also had a following.
@bellapoarch So I decided to do a dance to this sound and I’m not even good at dancing🤣
♬ The rhythm of the banjo, pt. 1 – Ricky Desk
He went viral for his ‘M to the B’ Tiktok video.
Bella’s game dubs, lip syncs, montages and dance performances earn her a spot on Tiktok’s most recognizable list, but her most popular video so far is this one, which hit 320 million views. She is a huge fan of Japanese culture, so she makes a lot of references to anime, which are mainly shown in her cosplays, tattoos, makeup, and the infamous. “ahegao“Facial expression. And, like the Pinoy that she is, she also sings very well. You can tell it’s in the blood.
@bellapoarch For the 🐝 🐝 🐝 #fyp
♬ Millie B – M a la B – lamadabe
She is going through mental health issues.
Bella recently took to her Instagram to show how much she wanted to try Twitch, a game streaming platform, but her post-traumatic stress disorder, major depressive disorder and “severe anxiety” could somehow trigger a meltdown in the middle of her life. show. According to her tweet, she has been diagnosed since 2017. “Don’t worry about me, I have been living with it and I have a good support system to help me,” says her caption.
I have been diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder since 2017, so don’t worry about me, I have been living with it and have a good support system to help me
– Bella Poarch (@bellapoarch) 23 Aug 2020
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