Tana Mongeau's YouTube verification is canceled after sexy political stunt encouraging fans to vote for Joe Biden
Tana Mongeau's YouTube verification has been canceled, possibly due to her offering nude photos in exchange for voting for Joe Biden in the upcoming presidential election.
The 22-year-old influencer has more than 5.5 million subscribers on her channel, and TMZ reported that some of her followers noted her verification checkmark - which has a major impact in her ability to rack up views and dollars - was missing.
It was not immediately clear why the verification checkmark was absent from Mongeau's account or when it was removed.
The latest: Tana Mongeau's YouTube verification has been canceled, possibly due to her offering nude photos in exchange for voting for Joe Biden in the upcoming presidential election. She was snapped last year in LA
The controversy began on September 30 when she began an Onlyfans promotion named #bootyforbiden, promising a nude pic in exchange for proof of a vote for Democratic nominee Joe Biden in next month's presidential election.
The Las Vegas-born beauty's promotion might have been a breach of federal election law, as it's prohibited to give anything in exchange for a vote.
The YouTube star last week posted a shot that appeared to be a scantily clad selfie - with Biden's face photoshopped over her's - with a message on Instagram in regards to the move.
She wrote: 'Update #bootyforbiden broke tana uncensored. to see so many who want change as badly as do.'
The YouTube star last week posted a shot that appeared to be a scantily clad selfie - with Biden's face photoshopped over her's - with a message on Instagram in regards to the move
Key element: A YouTube account's verification checkmark has a major impact in her ability to rack up views and dollars
The social media star said that picking the former Vice President over current President Donald Trump was the best move for the U.S.
You 'don’t need my a** to know what’s right for America so go VOTE! today was fun,' she wrote, adding an abbreviated 'I love you' with an emoji of the American flag.
Stating her case: The social media star, snapped last month in LA, said that picking the former Vice President over current President Donald Trump was the best move for the U.S.
On the campaign trail: Biden was seen last week at an event in Grand Rapids, Michigan