Noah Beck is facing backlash and it’s all because of using a TikTok sound making fun of gender pronouns. Well, it’s pride month going on and a lot of content pops up on the internet that tends to offend one or the other community. Recently, a TikTok sound by Noah Beck has come under the radar of criticism.
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Noah Beck shares TikTok sound about pronouns that goes viral
TikTok often makes celebrities jump into a trend that may go viral but all for the wrong reason. As happened recently with Noah Beck. Beck came up with sharing a video of himself with a TikTok sound that’s going all viral on social media.
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Well, it’s not Beck’s moves to the song that grabs attention rather it’s the TikTok sound used that has created a drama. The viral TikTok sound in the video uses gender pronouns more in a way to make fun of it. The song had been previously used to make fun of gender pronouns already.
What’s Noah Beck’s TikTok sound making fun of gender pronouns?
The viral video of Noah Beck shows him and later his mom too. While the sound plays in to add confusion to it for all. The sound used in the video has been previously used to mock gender pronouns. While reactions to the sound have come along too.
In the viral sound one can hear people mocking pronouns with lines such as “my pronouns are USA” or “my pronouns are kiss my a**”. This made many frustrated over the video of Noah Beck resulting in him facing backlash over the same too.
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Although the video of Noah Beck has gone viral with the TikTok sound making fun of gender pronouns. It hasn’t been clear as to what was the intention of Noah behind using this sound. Moreover, many were even confused at the fact of Beck’s video coming out during Pride month.
Users on TikTok certainly slammed Noah for using the sound. One of the user wrote, “I don’t know how I feel about this. Sarcasm or support?”. Another user wrote, “Honestly I’d be so embarrassed to use this sound”. Surely, users on TikTok haven’t been happy with Noah using the sound.
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