{"id":64538,"date":"2025-01-28T19:49:54","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T19:49:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/why-are-tiktokers-scared-of-the-lesbian-breakup-curse-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T19:49:54","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T19:49:54","slug":"why-are-tiktokers-scared-of-the-lesbian-breakup-curse-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/why-are-tiktokers-scared-of-the-lesbian-breakup-curse-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Why are TikTokers scared of the \u2018lesbian breakup curse?\u2019 &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Why are TikTokers scared of the \u2018lesbian breakup curse?\u2019 INSTAGRAM: ITSJOJOSIWAAfter a recent toll of breakups from lesbian couples on TikTok, the \u2018lesbian breakup curse\u2019 has consumed many users\u2019 lives. It all started when famous queer couple Sedona and Rylee broke up four months after celebrating their one-year anniversary. They announced their split in a viral video which garnered over 8.5 million views before it was eventually deleted. Then Alissa and Sam, another famed couple on the social media app, quietly announced they had separated. But by the time Avery and Soph broke up, many users on TikTok started to worry that a \u201clesbian breakup curse\u201d could affect their own relationships too. An LGBTQ+ TikToker shared a clip, with text over her video that read: \u201cRemixing my attitude to avoid the lesbian breakup curse that\u2019s going around.\u201d One user commented: \u201cIt really is contagious right now isn\u2019t it,\u201d to which the TikToker replied \u201cIt\u2019s all over my fyp.\u201d \u201cYup. I\u2019m 4 days single today. Good luck out there everyone,\u201d someone else wrote. Some believe that the supposed curse is why so many popular WLW (women-loving-women) creators have split with their girlfriends in the past few weeks. Another TikToker went viral with a video questioning why so many lesbian couples are splitting up lately. \u201cWtf is in the air why are all the tiktok wlw couples breaking up ?!?\u201d she captioned her video. Someone in the comment section joked that queer icon JoJo Siwa was to blame for the breakup curse. The TikToker replied that \u201cit did start when she said she didn\u2019t like the word lesbian.\u201d However, most believe the curse started when pop artist Fletcher, name-dropped her ex-girlfriend Shannon Beveridge\u2019s current partner in her new song \u201cBecky\u2019s So Hot.\u201d The origins of the \u2018lesbian breakup curse\u2019 In the song, Fletcher sings \u201cIf I were you, I\u2019d probably want to keep her \/ \u2018Cause Becky\u2019s so hot in your vintage T-shirt \/ Ooh she\u2019s the one I should hate \/ But I wanna know how she tastes.\u201d Becky, who\u2019s Shannon\u2019s current partner, was asked on Instagram if Fletcher had permission to write the song about her, to which she responded \u201cno.\u201d The two have since fanned the flames by releasing a limited release of t-shirts with the print \u2018Becky\u2019. This was purchased by Fletcher but Shannon responded in turn by refunding the order. In the weeks that followed the release of \u2018Becky\u2019s So Hot,\u2019 multiple popular WLW couples announced their separations. The most notable ones being Sedona and Rylee, Alissa and Samantha, and Avery and Soph. The beckyssohot hashtag has over 13 million views on TikTok now, with several users sharing videos explaining the recent \u201clesbian breakup drama.\u201d<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Why are TikTokers scared of the \u2018lesbian breakup curse?\u2019 INSTAGRAM: ITSJOJOSIWAAfter a recent toll of breakups from lesbian couples on TikTok, the \u2018lesbian breakup curse\u2019 has consumed many users\u2019 lives. It all started when famous queer couple Sedona and Rylee broke up four months after celebrating their one-year anniversary. 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