Overview
- The influencer clarified viral claims of a suspension until 2070, saying live access is scheduled to return on Jan. 22 at 6 p.m.
- TikTok limited her main account’s live feature after she conducted raffles during broadcasts, a practice she says is banned for her profile type.
- To maintain contact with followers, she created new accounts and continued streaming using her partner Haybibin’s profile.
- Peru’s Ministerio Público opened a fiscal file and issued a citation tied to videos featuring remarks about her pregnancy and footage interpreted as hitting her abdomen.
- Moca argues the clips were taken out of context and says she will file a counterclaim to challenge the investigation.