Watch “Get f*cked Queen,” HasanAbi Banned From TikTok After Mocking Death Of Queen Elizabeth II During Live Stream, Video Goes Viral

Watch “Get f*cked Queen,” HasanAbi Banned From TikTok After Mocking Death Of Queen Elizabeth II During Live Stream, Video Goes Viral

A famous Twitch streamer Hasan aka “HasanAbi” Piker is making headlines after being banned from TikTok following a video of him going viral, which shows him ‘celebrating’ the death of Queen Elizabeth II

The longest-reigning monarch Queen Elizabeth passed away on September 8 which flooded the internet with heartfelt tributes across the world including a few kind words from some popular influencers.

HasanAbi Banned From TikTok After Mocking Death Of Queen Elizabeth II During Live Stream, Video Goes Viral

However, everyone was eagerly waiting for Hasan’s response as the streamers had been vocal about his problems with the British monarchy. He’s known for having a poster of the late Queen and Barack Obama in the background of his live-streams.

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Although Hasan was actually quite away from his streaming setup. He was in the middle of an activity during QTCinderella’s Shitcamp when he heard the passing of Her Majesty’s and the streamer didn’t care to hide his delight.

As he was in the middle of a paintball game with his friend and fellow streamer Zoil, when they found out about the passing of the Queen. So, the streamer took to his social media and revealed Queen’s death live on stream.

He shouted on live his stream, “Get f**ked Queen” while he pretended to smoke a marijuana cigarette.

Following the footage, the streamer revealed that he had been banned from TikTok on September 9. Although the social media personality didn’t give a special reason behind the ban, many are speculating that it was due to his comments in a video which went viral.

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Speaking of ban from TikTok, previously we have seen Andrew Tate being banned from numerous social media platforms including TikTok as he made controversial remarks.

After being banned from TikTok, Hasan jokes, “First they came for [Tate], now for me.” While his account has since been restored, it remains to be seen if TikTok will further clampdown on him in the impending time to come owing to his content.

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