Youtuber Colleen Ballinger has addressed the claims made against her in a YouTube video. The YouTuber has been accused of acting inappropriately around her fans over time.

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Ballinger married actor Erik Stocklin in 2018.

Who is Erik Stocklin?

American actor Erik Flynn Stocklin was born on September 24, 1982. He has become well-known for his recurring parts in several TV shows, such as Mistresses, Stalker, and Good Trouble. His starring role in the Netflix original series Haters Back Off is one of his noteworthy accomplishments.

Erik Flynn Stocklin, a native of Freehold, New Jersey, attended Southern Connecticut State University to pursue his love of acting. His performing arts career was launched when he received a bachelor’s degree in theatre in 2007.

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Stocklin has had leading roles in renowned movies throughout his career, including Donner Pass (2011) and The Bad Guys (2015), displaying his versatility as an actor on the big screen. He has also been on television, playing recurring parts in well-known series including Mistresses (2013) and Stalker (2014–2015). In addition, Stocklin has appeared as a guest performer on a number of well-known television programs, including Bones (2014), The Vampire Diaries (2011), and Timeless (2018), leaving his stamp on the industry with his unforgettable turns.

He married Colleen Ballinger in 2018. Recently, Colleen was severely trolled on social media after accusations of inappropriate behavior toward her fan. She has recently released a video on youtube addressing allegations against her.

A former fan of Colleen’s and YouTuber named Adam McIntyre accused her of sending him underwear when he was just 13 years old three years ago. In a prompt response to these accusations, Colleen accepted responsibility for her deeds.

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Colleen acknowledged the incident and her mistake in a video responding to the accusations. She made it clear that the underwear she provided was brand new, unused, and sent more as a joke than anything else.