You do not have permission to use, copy, reproduce, print or play any of my material outside of my OnlyFans page. Quinn and Paul did not immediately respond to a request for comment.When you subscribe to my page you have access to ALL my content (pics and vids) as well as PRIVATE chats with my copyright of the material contained on my OnlyFans page (including all images and video material) is owned by me: Kendall Raindrop. “It’s not up for debate, it’s just facts.” “I think it’s important to realize that trans women are women and trans men are men, and trans people are people,” she said. Gibney told us that her goal is to shed light on normalized transphobia. In May, authorities investigated reports that partygoers had their drinks spiked. This is not the first controversy to occur at the Team 10 headquarters. While Paul has not commented publicly, he tweeted on Tuesday, “Its funny that time after time of ppl trying 2 cancel me or the ppl around me that there is ANY weight to it… since day 1 all my ‘controversies’ have been cleared & aired out publicly & they showed nothing but the fact that other parties were lying. “She is just saying that she wants to turn this into a positive thing, so we need to figure out what that thing is and what we’re gonna do with that,” Gibney told us. Gibney’s manager - who is also Paul’s fiancée - Tana Mongeau, has allegedly been trying to defuse the situation. so grossed out & hurt that transphobia is being normalized & not talked about like its a real thing that transgender people deal with DAILY. On Twitter, Gibney responded: “wait what is there to investigate? video proof usually is enough babe! i wasn’t welcomed with ‘open arms’ but told you LEAVE. The group has also pledged to conduct a “full, internal investigation” into the situation. “There is simply no room whatsoever for ignorance on matters of sexuality and gender identity, which is why we take the matter at hand very seriously.” “Jake Paul and Team 10 have continuously embraced the LGBTQ community with open arms and a commitment to use the brand’s substantial social media platforms to raise awareness and support for everyone within the LGBTQ community and beyond,” it reads. Team 10 released an official statement Tuesday about the incident on the group’s Instagram Story. “I never once bashed Team 10 as a whole, I never once bashed Jake Paul, it was mostly the fact that I experienced something transphobic, and it just so happened to be at their house,” she added. “He pulled the whole ‘We could have handled this like adults and actually worked together to help raise awareness for the community, but now it’s taken a different spin since you opted to turn it into a defamatory opportunity for views,'” she told us. There’s just so many trans people daily who get murdered, so whenever there’s a situation where you feel unsafe, it’s always just so scary,” she explained.Īfter posting the video, Gibney claims, she was contacted by Team 10 manager Adam Quinn, who threatened legal action. “You always have that anxiety about getting called out for being trans or somebody literally beating you up. “I seriously was so shocked and disgusted and hurt and taken back.” “I’ve always just felt so loved and accepted by everybody there,” she told Page Six. Gibney claims to have never experienced transphobia at the house before, pointing out that current and former members of the house identify as LGBTQ. In a video posted to YouTube, social media personalities Lilah Gibney and Kendall Raindrop claim that Team 10 video editor Blaine O’Roark asked Gibney and Raindrop to leave the Team 10 house - which Paul once described to Forbes as “an incubator for social media talent” - because he was “told real girls were coming.” He is also heard saying, “I’m not trying to be disrespectful, I’m just being real.” Two transgender women allege that they were recently told to leave a party at Jake Paul‘s home because they were not “real girls.”
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