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== Jack Wright controversy == In early 2021, fans noticed that Jack Wright and Sienna stopped posting together, however they thought that Jack and Sienna had just broken up. However, on May 31st, one of Jack's friends, Mason, accused Sienna of sexual assault in a Twitter post. {{Quote|Jack and James have been my best friends since kindergarten. I struggle with seeing a girl getting praised after telling my best friend to kill himself and sexually assaulting him numerous times after he set boundaries and repeatedly wonder why "he doesn't like you back". She also has a history of verbally abusing people in high school and in LA. She prioritizes the growth of her platform rather than the positive message she represents herself as. Followers should not be an excuse to get away with abusive behaviour. You guys all deserve to know the truth about her.|Mason's Twitter post}} Sienna then responded with this: {{Quote|Friends fight and relationships sometimes change, but allegations of a criminal act are not to be thrown around loosely. Making an untrue sexual assault claim is never okay. I'm beyond saddened by this situation. In order for us all to move forward, I will be taking this offline with Jack. Thank you to all who have reached out with love and concern.|Sienna's response to the sexual assault allegations}} On June 1st, Sienna released an 8-minute response video where she denied the allegations against her. She also claimed that she told Jack that she wanted to film a video about their separation but Jack refused because he was afraid he would lose followers. She also claimed that he vague about their relationship status and misled her. Finally, she claimed that someone else assaulted him and he was displacing his trauma onto her. On the same day Sienna's video was released, Jack posted this on his Instagram: {{Quote|While I love sharing my life with all of you, some parts are deeply personal and I have been hesitant to share for my own emotional and mental wellbeing. But I will say this. Sexual assault is a serious matter that has real consequences. Mason and James' only intention was to protect me with the truth, and I really value their enormous support through this extremely difficult time. I truly encourage my childhood friend Sienna to get the support and help that she needs. I don't want to tear anyone down and only wish healing for everyone involved. I want to thank all of you who have reached out with your love, support and kindness. I am forever grateful.β€|Jack Wright's Instagram post about the allegations}} After this post was released, a friend of Jack named Lachlan posted a TikTok showing proof that Sienna sexually assaulted Jack while Jack was passed out. This included video footage of Sienna kissing the unconscious Jack on the couch. In response Sienna uploaded a where she said that she was the victim of multiple cancellation attempts. She claimed that Jack was kissing her in the clip Lachlan showed and that viewers could see Jack's arm move. She also accused Lachlan of strategically narrating the video because he showed Jack passed out after they had already made out. Near the end of the video, she called out Jack's twin brother, James, by saying that if what happened was actually sexual assault then he would have stopped it instead of reporting everything. Finally, she blamed Jack for not coming out with the allegations sooner. The video was poorly received and caused Sienna to lose followers. Many fans said that Jack was nervous about coming forward mainly because he was a male sexual assault victim. Due to everything, Sienna took a long break from the internet but returned with a highly edited apology music video. The apology was heavily criticised due to them feeling it was extremely odd and out of place. The allegations soon faded out of the public eye due to Jack staying silent. Eventually, Sienna continued posting on TikTok. Eventually, Jack finally came forward with his side of the story in a 17-minute titled "what sienna mae did to me" on January 2nd, 2022. In the video, he revealed cheated Sienna cheated on his friend in high school twice. He then said Sienna once got completely naked tried to make out with him. He went on to discuss these incidents kept occurring, including the one in Hawaii which was caught on video. Jack also mentioned that she once screamed at him for taking a photo with multiple girls, despite sleeping with multiple guys. Jack also stated that she often broke into his house and he woke to her hand down his pants. He mentioned this created a manipulative cycle. Finally, Jack claimed that multiple other told him Sienna did the same thing to them. Jack's video exploded and currently as over 23 million views. In response to Jack's video, Sienna updated her website with a new journal entry called "Reflections from an 18 year old me" on January 25th. In the entry, Sienna used her age as an excuse to distance herself from the egregious nature of her actions. She also said that she's never been more scared in her life. She also claimed she was the victim of the stereotype that Latino woman were loud, crazy and oversexualized. She also claimed her legal team was filing a lawsuit against Jack Wright for defamation of character. As a result of the allegations, Sienna lost over 1 million followers on TikTok and was cut out the Netflix show "Hype House". Sienna left the internet for 5 months, but returned with a YouTube video titled "i hope they cancel me", which was just a video of a compilation of clips from her at a beach. Currently, Sienna's reputation is in pieces and her career is ruined. She not been arrested for any of her crimes yet. [[Category:Female]] [[Category:United States of America]] [[Category:Modern Villains]] [[Category:Living Villains]] [[Category:Criminals]] [[Category:Fallen Heroes]] [[Category:List]] [[Category:Internet Related Pages]] [[Category:Latin American Villains]] [[Category:YouTubers]] [[Category:Perverts]] [[Category:Hypocrites]] [[Category:Master Manipulator]] [[Category:Rapists]] [[Category:Remorseful]] [[Category:Young villains]]
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