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“Accidents happen and you all need to chill,” Australian influencer Emma Claiir said.
Kelsey Weekman is a reporter for BuzzFeed News and is based in New York.
“Accidents happen and you all need to chill,” Australian influencer Emma Claiir said.
The TikTok post has not been removed, though the sound is apparently not available due to graphic language.
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