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Kira Cousins Says She Has Taken Help After Quitting Planned Documentary

Her TikTok apology signals a shift from a managed film deal to speaking directly to followers.

Overview

  • Kira Cousins posted a TikTok video saying she has "took help," described her experience as a "rollercoaster," and thanked people for supportive messages.
  • She said she will address more details on her own timeline after pulling out of a planned tell‑all documentary and issuing an apology to those she hurt.
  • The scrapped project had been lined up with Soho Studios Entertainment and Glasgow‑based Two Rivers Media under an exclusive contract.
  • She remains active on social media, including an Instagram story advertising dachshund puppies for rehoming starting the week of May 25.
  • The Airdrie supermarket worker previously faked a pregnancy using a dummy bump, staged posts and scans, and presented a lifelike Reborn doll as a baby, with reports noting AI‑edited clips and dolls that can cry or wet nappies.