D4vd
Account Banned from TikTok Weeks After Murder Charges
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D4vd‘s TikTok account no longer exists … weeks after he was charged with the murder of Celeste Rivas Hernandez, TMZ has learned.
You can see it for yourself — you can search his page, but its content has been erased and a message that it’s been banned pops up. TikTok’s Community Guidelines prohibits the promotion of violence or graphic content, which may be the reason he got the axe. TMZ has reached out to TikTok for more information.
This isn’t the first platform to take a stand against the “Romantic Homicide” rapper — his music was demonetized on YouTube in accordance with their Creator Responsibility policy, with a spokesperson telling TMZ his “off-platform behavior that is harmful to YouTube’s Community.”
Meanwhile, he was quietly dropped from his label last year once police said they were eyeing him in relation to Celeste’s murder. As you know, he was formally charged with first-degree murder, sexual abuse, and mutilation of human remains in late April — 7 months after the 14-year-old’s chopped up corpse was found in a Tesla linked to him. He pleaded not guilty to all charges.
While he’s being held in jail without bail in Los Angeles, his family is focused on other things — namely his brother, Caleb Burke, who just dropped 2 songs on Spotify and Apple Music under the name Cara Kova.
As we’ve previously reported, Caleb was summoned to appear before the grand jury investigating Celeste’s death … but he has was able to avoid testifying. Perhaps he was too busy in the recording studio!
