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I was WRONGLY accused of being a serial killer and wearing my victims’ clothes because of my TikTok dancing videos

A TIKTOKER who posted several videos of herself dancing is now getting hate online for seemingly looking like a “serial killer” who wears their “victims’ clothing.”

Sabrina Prater, who posts under the handle @sabrinaprater625, went viral after posting a TikTok of herself dancing to Shania Twain’s “Any Man of Mine” with a messy kitchen full of dirt and broken parts.

TikTok @sabrinaprater625Sabrina Prater has been accused of being a serial killer who kidnapped women[/caption]

TikTok @sabrinaprater625Her video amassed millions of views of people making fun of her[/caption]

Prater’s November 11 video reached over 22.5 million views while also snatching up some related TikTok tags like #sabrinaprater625 and #sabrinaprater, receiving close to 40 million views in total.

However, there was a downside with all the views.

People started using her videos as a meme template to mock her on TikTok – and things didn’t lighten up anytime soon.

After Prater posted another video with two women in the background, TikTok videos began popping up claiming baselessly that Prater was a kidnapper who held the two women against their will.

Instead, Prater fought back saying the two women seen in her video were her daughters.

According to Insider, videos that have amassed anywhere from 50,000 to 160,000 views began claiming Prater was a kidnapper among other conspiracy theories.


Prater’s woes grew more tiresome when a private subreddit devoted to her videos was created on November 26.

Posts show people repeatedly misgendering Prater, whose TikTok bio states: “I’ve come out completely, I’m a woman, girl, go by her and she.”

Similarly, the subreddit accuses Prater of being a serial killer, placing speculation around her legal name, place of work, family and even allegations of sexual misconduct.

Matters got even worse when a Youtube channel called Queen oF Thoughts T.V on November 28 posted a video of Prater in what appears to be a TikTok livestream responding to the allegations.

Prater said “They know I’m not like that,” in the original stream that is no longer viewable on her account.

In a separate video posted to the same Youtube account, Prater suggests she’s been accused of violating TikTok’s nudity and sexual-content policies but denies the claim.

“Here I am. I just got violated again for being me. I didn’t do nothing wrong,” Prater says in the video.

“You guys have got to stand up for me because I’m being wronged. I want to be loved and accepted, man. I’m getting treated worse than anybody else coming out like me.”

“I’m sick of being hurt by this. I’m just like anybody else. I want to be loved and accepted, man. I’m getting treated worse than anybody else coming out like me.”

Prater, who lives in Flint County, Michigan, has been reported on multiple times by tipsters since posting videos on TikTok.

“We have received plenty of tips and law enforcement is aware,” read a statement from the official Facebook page for Crime Stoppers of Flint & Genesee Count, which allows people to post tips anonymously.

She since addressed allegations saying she is not a serial killer and wanted to come outTikTok @sabrinaprater625

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