‘Crying’ influencer Mikaela Testa banned on TikTok over racy photo

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‘Crying’ influencer Mikaela Testa banned on TikTok over racy photo
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Mikaela Testa became a well-known influencer when she broke down over Instagram removing likes – now she’s got a new social media battle.

The Melbourne based woman hit headlines when she shared a video of her breaking down in tears over Instagram’s decision to hide “likes” from followers last year.

“The most it would have had is cleavage through a crop top,” she told news.com.au. “But nothing more than what Lizzo or any other body positive influencer would post.”Mikaela Testa, dubbed the ‘crying influencer’ last year after her tearful video about Instagram likes has been hit with a ban on TikTok. Picture: TikTok / Mikaela. TestaSome fans say this racy profile snap is to blame.

“I have recently hit over 1M followers on Instagram which I believe I had around 30-40K last year,” she said. “I’m slowly growing myself in TikTok because it’s a great platform and mainly focuses on video rather than photo so people can get to know who I am as a person a bit better.Her Instagram account now has over 1 million followers and is filled with risque photos. Picture: Instagram / Mikaela Testais jam packed with racy bikini snaps and topless photos, with the social media earner most recently sharing a photo to celebrate hitting 1 million.

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