Did Mrs Gillingsworth delete her TikTok? Instructor’s account explored
TikTok was first launched in 2016 and countless trends, viral videos, dances and recipes have sprung up since then. While TikTok is mostly a place where people find new or fun trends, sometimes its users can get into trouble with their content.
Ms. Gillingsworth’s viral video gained over 1 million views in just a few days in August 2021. So let’s see if TikTokker deleted their account …
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Who is @MrsGillingsworth?
Ms. Gillingsworth, AKA Kristen Pitzen, is a teacher from Orange County, California.
Although her name is @MrsGillingsworth on social media, other reports suggest that her name is also known as Mrs. Hollingsworth.
The English teacher was previously under the handle @mrsgillingsworth, but does not appear to be on Instagram, TikTok or LinkedIn at the time of writing.
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Ms. Gillingsworth’s viral video has been investigated
According to the video reposted on Twitter by Libs of TikTok, Ms. Gillingsworth said:
“During the third period they take the oath of allegiance. I always tell my class: “get up when you feel like it, don’t stop when you feel like it, say the words when you want, don’t have to say the words”. So my class decided to get up but not say the words. absolutely OK. Apart from the fact that my room has no flag. It used to be there but I took it down during Covid because I was uncomfortable and I put it away … and I haven’t found it yet.
“Today my kid says, ‘Hey, it’s kind of weird that we just stand and then don’t say anything.’ In the meantime, I tell this kid, we have a flag in class that you can swear allegiance to, and he says, oh who? “
The teacher then points to a pride flag hanging in the classroom.
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Did Ms. Gillingsworth delete TikTok?
While a Twitter account called @libsoftiktok shared Ms. Gillingsworth’s original TikToks, the teacher doesn’t seem to be able to find it on the social media site.
The school where the teacher is supposed to work posted on Twitter on Aug. 28 and said, “A teacher’s personal post about the American flag is causing concern. Respecting our flag is a value that we convey to students and an expectation of our employees. We take this matter very seriously and are investigating and addressing it. “
Therefore, it is highly likely that Ms. Gillingworth has stopped using social media because the school “researches and approaches” her contribution.
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