The chain of events that culminated this week with the installment of a financial guardian over Wendy Williams’ finances started with a simple request from the TV personality to check her bank statements, according to her attorney, La’Shawn Thomas. NextShark has reached out to Meta for comment on Lixo’s allegations.
She revealed that her main account has been taken down three times, while her backup accounts “have been taken down more than I can count.”ĭays after the interview went viral, her podcast page got taken down. I knew how the review process worked, I found people at IG, formed strategic relationships and got my accounts back.” Lixo told NextShark that she got her accounts back through “strategic relationships” and not through an “exchange.”
“We met up and like I f*cked a couple of them, and I was able to get my account back like two or three times,” claimed Lixo. “I contacted them on Instagram through my backup and still slutty account,” said Lixo, who claimed she was able to reach some who knew her by her “Girls Gone Wireless” podcast. Lixo then purportedly went digging on LinkedIn to find any connections in the integrity department. She stated that the goal is to get someone to like you and perhaps they’ll “rally for you and you’ll get your account back.” “In order to get it back if they deny you the first time, basically what a person has to do is keep trying, keep putting in reviews.” “Every time they put in another review, it gets sent to a different person,” she explained. Lixo explained that Instagram’s review system implements a tedious process that involves multiple persons handling an account review. “So, basically, he told me that the integrity department is up for reviews,” said the social media personality. Lixo shared that her friend from Instagram had earlier revealed to her “what the review process is like when you get your Instagram account shut down.” And he did, which was really nice of him.” “So I started sleeping with him to have him get my Instagram account back. “The first time I got my Instagram shut down, one of my friends, he works at Instagram, he’s a guy friend,” Lixo shared. 2020 to prohibit advertising adult content.Ī Facebook spokesperson was quoted by Refinery29 last year as saying that “while OnlyFans isn’t a porn website, we know it can be used in that way, so we take action on accounts that share OnlyFans links when paired with other sexually suggestive content.” While it was not made clear what got her account blocked, Meta updated its community guidelines in Dec. On Instagram, Lixo frequently linked her OnlyFans account, which has adult content. “All you have to do is have someone really, really like you,” the influencer can be heard saying in the clip, which has been viewed over 1.4 million times. Podcast host Adam John Grandmaison uploaded the segment to Twitter with the caption “How to get your Instagram back if it gets deleted.” According to Lixo, her Instagram account got “shut down like three or four times,” so she slept with “multiple” employees from the company that owns Instagram, Facebook and other social media products. Kitty Lixo, who has a growing following on Instagram, made the shocking allegation on the “No Jumper” podcast. by AnonymousĪn OnlyFans creator has claimed during a recent podcast appearance that she had sex with Meta employees to have her blocked Instagram account restored.
I could definitely see how “Beverly Hills Cop” or a John Hughes movie might also be put forward as the archetypical 80s movie, though. I was going to say “Say Anything,” but that very late 80s movie in many ways had already made the cultural shift to the 90s, as had movies like “Midnight Run” and “Heathers.”įor me I’d say it’s “Something Wild,” the perfect intersection of 80s Yuppie-ism and party culture, and the two of them crashing together in the form of Jeff Daniels and Melanie Griffith. I’m American so of course to me the setting would have to be the USA, but of course it’s understandable that a Brit might say something like “My Beautiful Laundrette.”įor me, movies like “Ghostbusters” and “Desperately Seeking Susan” really do it, really take me back to that time and place. So it can’t be set in another time (like “Reds”) or be sci fi or fantasy if they’re set in other times or realities (like Legend or Aliens). I absolutely do NOT mean “best movie made in the 80s,” I mean the movie that really feels the most like the 80s.