{"id":64983,"date":"2025-01-28T19:54:12","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T19:54:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/wren-eleanor-controversy-explained-tiktokers-worried-by-creepy-searches-for-viral-toddler-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T19:54:12","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T19:54:12","slug":"wren-eleanor-controversy-explained-tiktokers-worried-by-creepy-searches-for-viral-toddler-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/wren-eleanor-controversy-explained-tiktokers-worried-by-creepy-searches-for-viral-toddler-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Wren Eleanor controversy explained: TikTokers worried by \u201ccreepy\u201d searches for viral toddler &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Wren Eleanor controversy explained: TikTokers worried by \u201ccreepy\u201d searches for viral toddler tiktokwren\/InstagramWren Eleanor is a toddler who went viral on TikTok along with her mom Jaquelyn with over 17 million followers. However, fans were shocked when all videos of Wren disappeared from the platform in July 2024, making people wonder what happened. Family vloggers have long been a controversial topic on social media. As the genre of family content grows bigger, some people are speaking out against the creators, saying children should not be used on social media. One TikTok account in particular that features a four-year-old girl named Wren Eleanor has been raising concerns among users on the platform. The social media account, which is managed by Wren\u2019s mother Jacquelyn, consists of a bevy of videos of the toddler and has accumulated over 17 million followers and 624 million likes. Even though sharing cute snippets of your child\u2019s life on social media certainly isn\u2019t prohibited, some viewers are concerned that Jacquelyn may be putting Wren\u2019s life in danger with her content. Why are viewers worried about Wren Eleanor? On Wren\u2019s profile, Jacquelyn typically shares videos of her daughter\u2019s outfits, hair routine, or clips of her just being silly. However, some followers are concerned that Jacquelyn might be exploiting her daughter on the platform for likes and internet fame. The proof, according to viewers, is the thousands of people who save each TikTok video on their phones. Some people, including TikToker Jessica, have also found weird search suggestions when looking for Wren\u2019s TikTok profile. These include \u201cWren Eleanor hotdog\u201d or \u201cWren Eleanor pickle,\u201d which don\u2019t seem appropriate, according to Jessica. There\u2019s been a movement driven by TikTok moms calling out potentially creepy people following the account; they have also accused Jacquelyn of exploiting her child on social media. The discussion has largely focused on Wren and Jacquelyn, but it\u2019s expanded to include other TikTok mom creators who post videos of their very young children. The discourse touches on the ethics of whether images of children should even be on social media, to begin with, and has prompted many parents to delete videos of their own children from their accounts. A subreddit was also created in April 2022 where people continue to discuss whether or not these videos of Wren should be allowed to remain online. Fans have also accused Jacquelyn of purposely putting Wren in revealing clothing to gain more views and interactions. In one video created for the 4th of July, Wren was seen posing in ripped jeans and a crop top, which made hundreds of viewers comment saying she was too young to wear a top like that, and that it\u2019d even be too short for some adults. \u201cUhhhhhhhhh\u2026\u2026 yeah no that is unacceptable,\u201d one person commented, while another said: \u201cMy dude, where is her shirt?\u201d Jacquelyn has yet to address viewers\u2019 concerns While some users have expressed their concerns regarding Wren on TikTok, it appears Jacquelyn has deleted many of those comments. She also turned off comments on all of her videos at some point, but they are now on again. However, Jacquelyn hasn\u2019t posted any new videos since March 2024. Although TikTok prohibits content that exploits minors on its platform, it doesn\u2019t look like Wren\u2019s account has faced any repercussions. Per the Community Guidelines, \u201cSexual exploitation of minors includes any abuse of a position of power or trust for sexual purposes, including profiting financially, socially, sexually, or politically from the exploitation of a minor.\u201d Fans shocked as videos disappear from TikTok In July 2024, fans were shocked to find that all videos on Wren and Jacquelyn\u2019s TikTok account had disappeared. Although it\u2019s not been confirmed why, many fans believe Jacquelyn decided to have the videos removed after being urged to for years. People soon took to a subreddit to discuss why the videos might have disappeared. One person wrote: \u201cIf I had to guess, I think she may have temporarily privated the videos due to the amount of backlash she is getting, and is waiting to re-upload them once people start forgetting about her again.\u201d A second person said: \u201cHer insta has been private basically since this all happened. Also she deleted the videos a few weeks ago. she had all of those followers before she went private, so it makes complete sense.\u201d Jacquelyn has yet to make a public comment about fans\u2019 concerns or why all the videos disappeared. We\u2019ll make sure to keep you updated if the story progresses. In the meantime, check out our other guides about influencers that disappeared from the internet, including Jenna Marbles, Shane Dawson, and Corpse Husband.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Wren Eleanor controversy explained: TikTokers worried by \u201ccreepy\u201d searches for viral toddler tiktokwren\/InstagramWren Eleanor is a toddler who went viral on TikTok along with her mom Jaquelyn with over 17 million followers. However, fans were shocked when all videos of Wren disappeared from the platform in July 2024, making people wonder what happened. 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