TikTok star Addison Rae has found herself in the middle of a social media storm after saying that she watches anime. Fans of the genre have been flocking to her comment section on all platforms to beg her to “leave anime alone.”
Despite a general lack of recent drama, Addison has not stayed out of the spotlight, largely thanks to the interest surrounding her romantic life. With her recent confirmation that she and former love interest Bryce Hall were just “friends,” fans had begun to look for new people to pair the successful influencer with.
She even had to call people out for going overboard with creating rumors about her dating fellow TikTok star Troy Zarba, saying she was “losing friendships” thanks to the false stories.
She also said “do y’all not hang out with your friends or should I just not have them?”
While those rumors were laid to rest and fans were encouraged to take a step back from speculating, new drama arose rather unexpectedly from the anime community when Addison posted a series of tweets about the app CrunchyRoll.
CrunchyRoll is a popular streaming service that people primarily use to watch anime and similar content.
Addison clearly had an interest in being part of the fun, when on September 7 she tweeted that “CrunchyRoll is now downloaded onto my phone. Ttyl,” with another tweet saying “CrunchyRoll and chill.”
Crunchyroll is now downloaded onto my phone. ttyl.
— Addison Rae (@whoisaddison) September 7, 2020
Crunchyroll and chill
— Addison Rae (@whoisaddison) September 7, 2020
The anime community responds
Despite the harmless nature of the tweets, some anime fans immediately grew concerned that the form of animation was becoming a “trend.” One fan said: “Anime was supposed to be a sanctuary, how in the world did it get to this. We anime watchers have been bullied for liking anime and now people are just using it for clout. Shame, what a shame.”
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Another said: “I don’t want anime to become a trend. I’ve been bullied because of anime by people who watched one episode of HxH are now “wEeBs”. Seriously, people are watching it superficially but don’t understand how much it means to us and how important it is.” Some fans even flocked to her TikTok comments to repeat a similar message, “leave anime alone.”
Anime was supposed to be a sanctuary how in the world did it grt to this, I love trends but this one is a big NO for me, we anime watchers have been bullied for liking anime now people are just using it for clout, shame, what a shame???
— sesshomaru’s SIMP (@TodoXdeku321) September 8, 2020
I don’t want anime to become a trend. I’ve been bullied because of anime by people who watched one episode of HxH are now “wEeBs”. Seriously, people are watching it superficially but don’t understand how much it means to us and how important it is.
— bepsiツ (@bepsi74972168) September 8, 2020
However, not everyone agreed with the extreme nature of the backlash to the rather innocuous tweets. One person said: “The amount of people saying they were bullied for liking anime, but continuing to gatekeep is crazy! Don’t do what was done to you,” and that they “love seeing new fans.”
One warm message came from a fan who said: “QUEEN BEHAVIOR! Please ignore these weirdos trying to gatekeep in the replies. Hope you find a series you enjoy and have fun!”
The amount of people saying they were bullied for liking anime, but continuing to gatekeep is crazy! Don’t do what was done to you. Welcome new fans with open arms and recommendations! I’ve been watching since I was a child and I’m now 28, I absolutely love seeing new fans.
— Renèe (@GhibliGal) September 8, 2020
QUEEN BEHAVIOR! Please ignore these weirdos trying to gakekeep in the replies. Hope you find a series you enjoy and have fun!
— Short King of the Court | Thank you Furudate! (@ShaKing807) September 8, 2020
Addison Rae is one of the most popular TikTok influencers, with a huge following of over 60 million on TikTok alone. No doubt she will be hoping that this social media storm will subside soon enough.