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Clearing Up CallMeCarson Drama.-Join this channel to get access to perks:-FOLLOW MY SOCIAL MEDIA:Twitter: https://. What happened to CallMeCarson? Keep reading to find out why he initially took a hiatus from posting, and for the latest on the allegations against him. Back in the spring of 2020, the California resident revealed to his 1.5 million Twitter followers that he had been in a dark headspace and that he needed to take time off from social media.

Callmecarson twitter followers© Chris McGrath/Getty Apps including YouTube are seen on an iPhone screen. Former Lunch Club members have spoken out about allegations against former collaborator and YouTuber Carson King, also known as CallMeCarson.
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YouTuber Carson King, who is known as CallMeCarson, is facing allegations of messaging underaged fans. Twitter user @miniborb, whose name is Sam, took to Twitter to allege that she and King shared inappropriate messages she was 17 and he was 19.

Following the allegations, Sam said on Twitter early on Wednesday: 'Cancel culture is real but this statement was to warn others. I do hope the best for everyone involved in this but f***... you guys are ruthless. I want no hate towards Carson. I want no hate towards anyone involved.

'I don't want Carson to go to jail. I don't want Carson to be canceled over this. I want people to be educated. I want there to be safety. I want people to feel safe with people they enjoy watching or look up to.'

The accusations against King were discussed in a video by Keemstar, real name Daniel Keem, who interviewed two of King's former Lunch Club collaborators, NoahHugBox and Traves, on Tuesday.

In Keemstar's video, Noah claimed that CallMeCarson's behavior is what caused the Lunch Club to break up, which it did in November 2020.

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Following the video, other Lunch Club members, Charlie Dalgleish (Slimecicle), Cooper Schulz (Cscoop), and Jschlatt have made their own statements about the allegations against CallMeCarson.

At the time of writing, Ted Nivison is the only former Lunch Club member to not have made a statement, though he has said he will be commenting on the situation on Twitter sometime soon.

Below is what the former Lunch Club members have said so far about the CallMeCarson allegations.

Newsweek has contacted Carson King for comment.

NoahHugBox

Speaking to Keemstar in a video that has amassed more than two million views, Noah said: 'One day in March he called me shortly before he told Travis, everybody was up in LA and he told most of them face to face, but he called me.

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'I picked up the phone and he was basically like, 'I have to tell you something' and then he told me that he [messaged] underage girls and I think that he said that they were fans. That was what I was told.'

Noah also said: 'I just didn't want to involve myself in really anything that would be tied to this. I knew that someday it was going to come out and I don't know, I feel like I dropped a few hints about it, just so that people—when it did come out—would know that I wish that I could have talked about it. And I didn't want my life to be ruined by a lawsuit or something.'

Traves

Traves, whose real name is Travis, told Keemstar: 'I feel like the situation was kind of, like, he told us all this crazy thing, and we didn't want to make a rash judgment so we kind of waited it out and we were trying to think of the best solution to do it. We pushed it away and we kept pushing it away because we didn't want to deal with it.'

Slimecicle (Charlie Dalgleish)

In a statement posted on Twitter, Charlie Dalgleish, who goes by Slimecicle, said: 'In an early 2020 phone call, Carson told all the Lunch Club members and our group manager that he had exchanged nudes with an unnamed girl he believed to be 17.

'Because I suspected a crime had been committed, I immediately reported this information to federal law enforcement, cut all ties to Carson, and withdrew completely from Lunch Club.'

Dalgleish then said: 'For all those asking why I did not speak publicly about these issues at the time—this is not drama, this is an alleged felony involving a child. As soon as I knew about this, I took every step to protect the unnamed victim and report the information I had to authorities.'

My statement about the Carson situation. pic.twitter.com/88oHCYFbIO

— Slimecicle (@Slimecicle) January 5, 2021

Cscoop (Cooper Schulz)

Cooper Schulz, who is known as cscoop, shared his statement on Twitter which said: 'I said my piece about the Carson situation yesterday under the pretense that it would be used in Keem's video, but it wasn't. I didn't feel well enough mentally at the time to be interviewed. Thank you to Noah and Travis for going on.

'Carson told me what he told Travis a few minutes before. I cut ties shortly after. My heart goes out to anyone affected by the actions of Carson, s*** is beyond f*****.'

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— cooper (@cscoop) January 5, 2021

Schlatt

In a video posted to his theweeklyslap channel titled 'Carson,' Schlatt, also known as jschlatt, discussed the allegations on Wednesday and said: 'I feel for all the victims here and to know that more people could have been hurt this year while Carson and I were friends and while I continued to associate with him and well, while I believed that he was on the right path, that f****** kills me.

'I hope all of them have gotten and continue to get the help they need to get through this because there's a recurring problem now of content creators who take complete advantage of and manipulate the people that care about them the most. [...] And as cliche as it is for me to say this, I really hope Carson gets the help that he very, very clearly needs as well.'

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Ted Nivison

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At the time of writing, Ted Nivison has not commented on the allegations but has said that he will share his piece on Twitter, and asked his followers to watch Schlatt's video in the meantime. This article will be updated when Nivison comments.

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I’ll be posting my piece tomorrow on Twitter, in the meantime I would watch Schlatt’s video. https://t.co/3bPZCFvUNH

— ted (@tedniv) January 6, 2021

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