Colleen Ballinger, known by her YouTube persona, “Miranda Sings” has again been accused of questionable behavior by a group of young fans and her former employee and fellow YouTube creator, Adam Mcintyre.


Mcintyre first accused Ballinger of inappropriate behavior in April 2020, when the then, 17-year-old Mcintyre uploaded a 25-minute video to his YouTube channel recalling his experiences with Miranda Sings entitled “colleen ballinger, stop lying.”



In the 25-minute clip, the visibly-emotional teen who developed a friendly relationship with Ballinger after she noticed his Miranda Sings fan pages, accused her of “using” him for unpaid social media work.


Their professional relationship soured after he shared an ill-received post about Meghan Trainor to Ballinger’s Twitter account and divulged private details surrounding her 2016 divorce from her former husband, Joshua David Evans.


Mcintyre also claimed that Ballinger and her friend, fellow creator Kory DeSoto, mailed him a lingerie set, one DeSoto had donned atop his clothes during a live stream.


Shortly after Mcintyre released “colleen ballinger, stop lying,” Ballinger shared a response of her own where she apologized for sending Mcintyire lingerie, noting that she had “always given away weird stuff, and so in my mind at the time this was no different than all the other weird stuff I’d [sic] sent to my fans as a joke.”



In early 2023, Mcintyre resumed telling his story, uploading 11 videos further dedicated to Ballinger’s alleged misdeeds, videos largely based on posts featured on r/ColleenBallingerSnark.


On June 3, 2023, kodeerants, another Youtuber, and Miranda Sings fanfiction creator Ballinger has grown close with, uploaded a video of her own entitled "why I left the colleen ballinger fandom…," corroborating several of Mcintyre’s allegations.


Kodeerants alleged Balliger had broached inappropriate topics in a group chat with underage fans, asking about their virginity and which sex positions they preferred.



As word of these allegations began making the rounds again, several of Ballinger’s past tweets and off-color jokes resurfaces in people’s feeds.



 “Colleen Ballinger [sic] getting canceled in the tl, we love to see it,” joked Twitter user @grandesrockwell.



As of now, Ballinger has yet to address the allegation.


Cancel me once, shame on you; cancel me twice, shame on me.