
"In an eight-and-a-half-minute video with more than 5.4 million views to date, a 25-year-old TikToker advises anyone over the age of 16 not to attend a Sombr show and calls him cringe. She compares the demographics of the concert attendees to a middle-school dance and shares her issues with him making brainrot jokes (think: the 6-7 meme) and having a dating-show segment, in which he brings fans onstage to call their exes."
"She goes on to suggest that some of his behavior was inappropriate given the age of the audience, citing him asking the crowd to bark - which he has done during other shows - and claiming that at the D.C. show, he said "super-vulgar stuff about getting his dick sucked." At one point, she compared him to Slenderman and expressed shock that people view him as a "sex symbol" or this generation's David Bowie. Ultimately, the TikToker said she hated the experience and left early."
"Many issues. She did not enjoy Sombr's opening act, Devon Gabriella. On X, Devon Gabriella said that there is a difference between sharing an opinion and being "MEAN" and called for women to support women. She later deleted a tweet telling her fans that they "truly ride at dawn," explaining that she took it down to prevent misunderstandings that she knew about or condoned death threats that were sent to the TikToker."
A 25-year-old TikToker posted an eight-and-a-half-minute video urging anyone over 16 not to attend a Sombr concert and calling him 'cringe.' She described the crowd as like a middle-school dance, criticized brainrot jokes and a dating-show segment that brought fans onstage to call exes, and alleged he made sexually explicit remarks and asked the audience to bark. The video has more than 5.4 million views. Sombr said her video prompted a flood of body-shaming and called her confusion a 'skill issue.' Opener Devon Gabriella criticized mean responses and deleted a tweet to avoid implying support for death threats.
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