Controversial content creator Belle Delphine is back on YouTube after a short ban.
Mary-Belle 'Belle Delphine' Kirschner started out as a cosplayer but blew up for her more lewd content and varied internet antics. This includes selling her used bath water for $30. She currently makes most of her money through Patreon and OnlyFans, selling NSFW photos and videos.
But Delphine also makes racy content for YouTube, including music videos and meme-heavy skits. Or she did, until YouTube decided to ban her for 'sexual content' without giving her the usual three strikes. YouTube soon learned the power of the Belle Delphine army, however, and was forced to give her the channel back.
MY YOUTUBE IS BACK AAAAAAAH fuccc im so happy i could cry :,) THANKYOU @TeamYouTube for listening to me !!
12.3k Likes, 72 Comments - Belle Delphine (@belledelphine4life) on Instagram: “Check out my friend @adoralye and her sister @flandesu! 4,216 Followers, 32 Following, 230 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from 💖 Belle Delphine 💖 (@bunny.belle.delphine). We'll try your destination again in 15 seconds. Around this time, Delphine started posting adult and explicit content on her Twitter account. On 25 December 2020, she uploaded homemade hardcore porn featuring her boyfriend to her OnlyFans account. In 2021, Delphine posted images of a staged-kidnapping fantasy shoot, which led to several Twitter users accusing her of promoting rape. Bella Thorne Posts Nude Photos to Twitter in Retaliation Against Alleged Hacker this link is to an external site that may or may not meet accessibility guidelines.
Thankyou to everybody else who hugely helped as well 💕 pic.twitter.com/OuSIzBPT3B
— Belle Delphine (@bunnydelphine) November 24, 2020Belle Delphine and internet fight to reinstate YouTube channel
When Delphine's YouTube was banned by the video platform, the internet immediately came to her defense. While her content is definitely not child friendly, it was quickly pointed out that similar content hasn't received the same punishment from YouTube. This includes rapper Cardi B's 'WAP' music video, which has a similar amount of nudity.
This is not right @TeamYouTube! pic.twitter.com/ozBSIx7unV
— KEEM 🍿 (@KEEMSTAR) November 23, 2020'Hey, YouTube... Why was my YouTube account terminated with no warnings and no strikes for 'sexual content' when you allow and promote songs like 'W.A.P.'?' Delphine asked on Twitter. 'Seems a little sus.'
After being called out, YouTube decided to publicly address the growing controversy. They asked Delphine for her channel information so they could start looking into the problem.
Thanks for reaching out – mind sharing your channel URL so that we can take a look? Keep us posted!
— TeamYouTube (@TeamYouTube) November 23, 2020Twitter users immediately pointed out that YouTube was seemingly pretending not to know the complaint came from the famous Belle Delphine. They mocked YouTube for allegedly not knowing Delphine's URL. A lot of people started joking that YouTube was playing dumb so they couldn't be shamed for watching her content as a guilty pleasure.
In the end, YouTube unbanned Delphine's account. They didn't say exactly what it was that convinced them to do so.
'Glad you saw your account has been reinstated. The termination was a mistake by the review team – we’re so sorry for the frustration this caused. We’ve sent you an email with more info,' YouTube's Twitter account wrote to Delphine, seemingly pretending to be clueless about who she was again.
While celebrating Delphine's victory, others called for YouTube to stop targeting the wrong type of content on their platform. They called on the review team to be trained properly.
What is Belle Delphine's salary?
Between her OnlyFans account, premium Snapchat, Patreon, and YouTube revenue (not to mention the bathwater), Delphine is estimated to be worth about $500,000.
How old is Belle Delphine now?
Delphine was born on October 23 in 1999. That makes her 21 years old.
]]>Multiple posts on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook published in July 2019 shared a screenshot of a tweet posted by a Twitter parody account for the British tabloid The Daily Mail which stated more than 50 people contracted herpes after they drank bath water sold by a UK-based social media star. The Twitter parody account has no official connection to the Daily Mail and has since been suspended. A US medical study has found herpes can only survive for four hours in tap water.
The tweet was published here by a parody Twitter account for the Daily Mail US on July 6. Before the account was suspended, the post was retweeted more than 16,000 times.
The caption, published above a photo of social media star Belle Delphine, states: “Over 50 People Have Reportedly Contracted Herpes After Drinking Instagram Star, Belle Delphine’s Bath Water”.
Delphine, who has more than four million Instagram followers, announced she would be selling her bath water to fans in this Instagram post on July 2. She subsequently sold all the bottles of her bath water, according to this report published by The Guardian newspaper on July 12.
Below is a screenshot of the tweet from the parody Daily Mail US Twitter account:
Some Twitter users appear to have believed the claim, as seen in the comments written below the tweet.
A link to the tweet was also shared on Facebook here. A screenshot of the tweet was also shared here and here on Instagram with the same claim.
The screenshots were also shared in Portuguese with the same claim here and here on Twitter.
Below is a comparison of the “Daily Mail U$ 7” account (L) that published the misleading post and the official Daily Mail US account (R):
The real Daily Mail account on the right links to the Daily Mail. It was established in September 2011. It has a blue Twitter verification tick -- which the company says “lets people know that an account of public interest is authentic”.
But the impersonation account on the left states it is “not affiliated wif the Daily Mail”, has no verification tick. The Twitter account been suspended -- an attempt to connect to the “twitter.com/BakeRises” address associated with the impersonation account returned the following message:
This search of Daily Mail US tweets posted between July 2 and 8, 2019, using the query “from:DailyMail since:2019-07-02 until:2019-07-08”, returns no tweets about Delphine.
The social media star responded to the interest in her bath water in an Instagram post on July 8: “Well...that bathwater thing went crazy lol. I love how many things are being said about my bath water when I've only mailed ONE so far to pyrocyincal, the rest are being mailed TODAY!”
Below is a screenshot of her comments on her post:
There are two types of herpes virus -- the first is mostly transmitted via mouth-to-mouth contact, the second almost exclusively by sexual encounters, according to the World Health Organisation.
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The Herpes Simplex Virus can last some 24 hours in distilled water, but only around four hours in tap water -- as this study from the US shows.