A WORCESTERSHIRE pop star has been given a warning from a social network giant for the use of a ‘rude’ word.
Malvern pop star Cher Lloyd posted about the telling off from TikTok to her 2.4million followers.
Ironically, it was a word used in an infamous video which referenced the pop singer.
The Swagger Jagger singer revealed she had gotten in trouble for commenting 'disgustang' on a video.
The comment was a reference to the infamous viral video, seen by more than 10 million people.
She posted the warning from the social network warning which had been removed for violating TikTok’s community guidelines.
After her TikTok telling off the 28-year-old put a screenshot of the TikTok message with the caption “I’m sorry TikTok don’t ban me again plzzzzz,” and three crying laughing faces.
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The popular video went on to inspire hundreds of memes and was even copied by star Dua Lupa.
And the former Chase School and Dyson Perrins CE Academy student also embraced the viral video writing she was proud to be part of an 'iconic moment in history'.
The X Factor star even once wore a face mask featuring a cartoon of the two girls and their mum with the words 'DISGUSTANG'.
The global star also included a selfie of her smiling in the posts on her Instagram stories on Monday, (May 17).
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