LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Viral Sensation Bella Poarch continues to soar with her new 'Crush' TikTok video which she filmed in a public place.
Bella Poarch, the internet sensation known for her captivating TikTok videos, has once again set the digital world abuzz. Poarch has now made a musical comeback with the song and video for 'Crush', featuring Lauv.
As Bella Poarch put it in a statement, “'Crush' is this fun, brighter side of me that I’m excited to showcase.” She continued, “The song itself is light, cheeky, and it gives you the flirty feeling of butterflies in your stomach that you get when sparks begin to fly."
She further added, "It’s about being in the moment and indulging in the simple things like binging Love Island or having an innocent crush without overthinking it (which I’m guilty of)."
Collaborative Triumph: Bella Poarch and Sabrina Bahsoon
This time, she has teamed up with fellow TikTok personality Sabrina Bahsoon, better known as 'Tube girl', to bring a fresh dose of entertainment to their combined fan base.
Their latest collaboration, a lip-syncing video for Bella's newly released single "Crush," is generating waves of excitement across social media platforms.
Bella Poarch's meteoric rise to fame can be traced back to her early days on TikTok, where she gained recognition for her engaging and often quirky lip-sync videos. Bella quickly amassed a massive following, earning her the title of one of TikTok's brightest stars.
Her viral video featuring the "M to the B" lip-sync trend became one of the most-watched videos on the platform, catapulting her into the limelight.
She captioned the post, "In my tube girl era."
'Awkward as f**k'
Bella Poarch grapples with public critique of 'Crush'
Bella Poarch, after sharing a video clip of her new single 'Crush' on her Twitter account, faced a social media storm.
While the young star has been celebrated for her authenticity and creativity in the past, this time, her post elicited criticism from some of her followers.
One Instagram user, in particular, did not hold back in expressing their feelings, commenting, "Cringe doing this in public spaces, I would feels awkward as fuck" while the other user wrote, "Ew Londoners hate that."
Another user wrote, "Cringe and obnoxious imo." The fourth user wrote, "What happened to sitting down and shutting the fuck up?"