TikTok creator Blaire Allison expressed her frustration after discovering that her video, in which she discussed the rising cost of living, was used without permission in an interview between Oprah Winfrey and Vice President Kamala Harris. The interview, aired during a town hall-style event called the “Unite for America Rally,” featured Allison’s clip as part of a segment highlighting Americans’ concerns about affordability.
After the video aired, Allison posted a new TikTok, humorously mocking Harris and making it clear that she does not support her candidacy for president. She criticized both the show and Harris, noting that she had not been notified that her content would be used. In her TikTok, she imitated Harris’s speech patterns to emphasize her disapproval, saying, “Let me make something perfectly clear, OK? I do not support Harris for president.”
In a follow-up post, Allison reiterated that neither the Oprah Winfrey Show nor the Harris campaign sought her permission to use the clip. She further expressed disappointment that such a prominent platform had featured her content without notifying her beforehand.
In a statement shared with Fox News Digital, Allison described herself as a “very patriotic American” and asserted that she does not believe Harris prioritizes Americans or has laid out a plan to improve their livelihoods. She emphasized that she would not vote for Harris in the upcoming election.
Social media users responded to Allison’s TikTok with widespread support, praising her humorous take on the situation and her impersonation of Harris. Many viewed her response as an effective and entertaining critique of the use of her video without her consent.
Who would have thought Kamala Harris would stoop this low when she has plenty of other TikTokers ready to publicly support her for money? Come on…