YouTuber Chris Ingham sent creepy messages to teenage fans

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  • YouTube star Chris Ingham sent girls as young as 16 a series of sexual messages
  • Ingham, whose channel The Ingham Family, has more than 1 million subscibers
  • In one message he asked a girl, 16, to sneak out of her hotel room and meet him
  • The vlogger, who has three children and a pregnant wife, deleted his personal social media accounts

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A popular YouTube vlogger famous for sharing his wholesome family life with millions of viewers around the world allegedly sent fans as young as 16 'sexual' messages.

Chris Ingham, whose channel The Ingham Family has more than 1 million subscribers, sent a message asking one viewer to drop her towel and send a picture.

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The Ingham Family channel, which boasts more than 300 million views, regularly includes lengthy videos showcasing the everyday trials and tribulations of modern family life.

Ingham has been accused of sending fans with 'seedy' messages - even allegedly asking one 16-year-old to 'sneak out' of her mother's hotel room to meet him in the middle of the night.

And in another sexually charged message, he reportedly sent a picture of himself to a 19-year-old asking her to send a naked one in return after claiming he could make her a star.

Ingham, 34, who is married to wife Sarah, 35, has three young children aged 12, nine, and six, began vlogging three years ago and quickly amassed a legion of young fans.

One fan, 16-year-old Jess Simpson, from Sussex, revealed that he had tried to lure her from her hotel while she holidayed with family in Florida last October.

Visiting Disneyland with her parents, Ingham - who was staying in the same hotel - sent Jess private messages on Twitter calling her 'mega pretty' and telling her 'I bet I can make you feel a lot better about things', and, 'if you can sneak out without waking anyone then deffo come meet me!'

Later, he asked if she was home alone and told her he was 'coming over for a party' and that he wanted to go 'skinny dipping'.

They never met in person but Jess eventually told her mum about the messages.

In a separate incident, Ingham told a 19-year-old that she had a 'banging bod' and said he wanted to offer her help into the industry.

After meeting Bella Fear, from Staffordshire, during a trip to Alton Towers where she worked, Ingham began sending lurid messages to her - asking her to drop her towel and send nudes.

In one message, he said: 'Bottom line, I like you. And I like helping people. And I have the powers and the people to help turn yourself into a massive role model to thousands on Instagram and maybe even YouTube too.'


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Bella said: "He told me how I was gorgeous and he loved my pictures.

"I'd just finished work and sent him a picture and he told me to resend it without the towel. It was disgusting and just really inappropriate because he's got a wife and kids and all these fans.

"He is a massive star and I was afraid of speaking out, but when I saw Jess' messages and the other women coming forward I knew I had to.

"When you watch the videos he seems lovely and a family dad but these texts just prove he’s a total creep."


Sources with more info and pics: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...am-sent-creepy-messages-16-year-old-girl.html
and
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/68764...ded-fans-as-young-as-16-with-sexual-messages/
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Be careful out there, everyone. Keep YouTube and real life separate. Remember things and people are not always how they seem on YouTube.

Thoughts about this guy?
 
These kinds of things pop up every once in a while, and it´s sad that youtubers try to take advantage over people because of their fame!
I do wonder why they think they could get away with it? What makes them do these kinds of things!
 
It feels like the same song & dance every few months.
Another Youtuber using their fame to creep on young girls.
You'd think that after we've replayed basically the same situation so many times, these fuckin creeps would learn that they'll get caught, right?
 
It's not like he's super rich and get can out of trouble like stars can, so why risk it? I think at his level he was making a pretty decent living (all a guess), but I really doubt it's enough to skirt paddy wagons and jail time.
 
I never heard of them before i seen this on drama alert. I think it’s really disgusting that people who have a higher power like to abuse their power to take advantage of others.
 
Wow it's like Austin Jones all over again. Seriously, the fact that people really think that doing this kinda stuff is an okay thing to do when they're supposed to be as good as an influence as they can be is genuinely sickening. Like, be a decent person, it's not that hard to not send people underage (or of any age tbh) gross stuff like this.
 
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