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Chunkz has told fans he is ready to ditch social networking apps after his ‘too much’ show.
The Youtube figure – real name Amin Mohamed – has fans worried after reading the news about the social media hiatus on Saturday night.
Posting to her 991,600 followers, she wrote: ‘I’m going to quit social media, it’s too much. [sic]’.
Met with an outpouring of support, fans were quick to comment on the internet celebrity’s decision and apologize.
‘Take care bro’, wrote one follower, followed by a red love heart emoji.
Another reassured the star: ‘Calm bro. Let the great man be gentle’.
‘People think honestly. Such negative comments are unnecessary. Love everyone here,’ one fan of the man wrote on his feed.
Some have said that the reporter was brought back after a photo came out and Lil Nas X: ‘Bro caught and quit [sic]’.
The move came after people received homophobic comments for posting pictures with singer and songwriter, Speed.
Under the image of the couple, the followers leave negative comments that mention the leader’s religion.
One user said: ‘A Muslim posting a message and a gay man making a song about the devil. Shame on you amin [sic]’.
Another wrote: ‘Brudda quit music to fly with a rapper doing the devil??? [sic]’
The YouTube star also shared his story about taking a break from social media on his Instagram account following videos of controversial singer and songwriter, Speed.
Chunkz starred alongside KSI and former footballers Trent Alexander Arnold, Virgil van Dijk and Harvey Elliott in the JD Sports 2022 Christmas TV ad.
Lionesses stars Chloe Kelly and Ella Toone also performed.
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