TikTok Star Chase Hudson Spills Secrets In Deleted Tweet After Charli D'Amelio Calls Him Out
Months after Charlie D'Amelio and Chase Hudson split, fans finally have confirmation on where things went wrong.
In April, the famous TikTokers announced their split but failed to give a reason behind it and upheld the appearance that they were still friends and had no hard feelings towards each other. Despite their seemingly amicable split, rumors still swirled that Chase, also known as Lil Huddy, had kissed another girl -- Josh Richard's girlfriend Nessa Barrett -- while he was in a relationship with Charlie.
None of the parties involved had really addressed the issue. That is, until Monday night when Chase decided to fire off a since-deleted tweet accusing a handful of other popular TikTokers of cheating as well.
"Since all my drama has to be put on the internet for the world to judge me, let's lay out everyone else's," the 18-year-old began.
After airing out everyone else's alleged dirty laundry, Chase did seem to take accountability for his wrongdoings.
"The only person who has a right to be upset with me is Charli and I’m sorry I hurt her. We broke up and I messed up by kissing Nessa," he explained. "I am not sorry to Josh, we are not boys and we haven't been boys since he lied to Charli saying I had an STD 6 months ago trying to get her to stop seeing me."
According to Charli, though, his attempt was a failed one. Replying to the tweet, she wrote, "stop deflecting you’re actions onto others because you can’t take responsibility chase. want me to talk about how you treated me throughout our relationship or do you just want to continue to play the victim?"
In another tweet, Lil Huddy appeared baffled by all the controversy and tweeted, "All this drama going on is because I kissed Nessa when we were both single," to which his ex responded, "then you shouldn't of come to my house after without telling me."
Neither Charli nor Chase have commented publicly on the issue since, so whether they resolved things or not remains to be seen.
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