Colleen Ballinger's career as Miranda Sings is burning down to the ground after multiple allegations of the YouTube star being problematic, a groomer, and racist.

Another nail was hammered down Ballinger's coffin when one of her frequent collaborators, Trisha Paytas, came forward with her own set of accusations.

"I really do believe in protecting my peace and happiness," Paytas said in a lengthy YouTube video in response to Ballinger's ukelele song. "I don't have to constantly have to defend myself but this was such a serious and very personally disturbed matter for me and it repulses me to no end."

According to reports, the controversy between the two stems from two former Ballinger fans alleging that Ballinger use to send them inappropriate pictures and videos of Paytas from her OnlyFans account.

On top of that, the fans claim that Ballinger would make fun of Paytas' body and content.

"This is all very embarrassing. It's very embarrassing at the end of the day, I don't get embarrassed by many things, like obviously," Paytas later said after announcing that she is ending the "Oversharing" podcast with Ballinger.

Trisha Paytas Wants Nothing to Do With Colleen Ballinger

If Miranda Sings fans are embarrassed to support such a person, Paytas is mortified. The person she not only considered a collaborator but also as a friend has betrayed her and mocked her.

However, during her video, Paytas still empathized with the fans, "Bottom line I feel for the people involved. I've had relationships like this when I was underage that truly traumatized me and not even sexual, just teacher student relationships that were inappropriate."

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Colleen Ballinger Stays Quiet

After the first round of allegations from her former fans, Ballinger took to YouTube to address the accusations with her ukelele.

Against her team's wishes, she issued her statement in song form, denouncing the grooming allegations.

However, the move proved to be horrendous, as more and more netizens began calling her out, and even dug up several old Miranda Sings videos that were deemed problematic.

Although some of the videos, like the alleged blackface one, was denied by Ballinger's legal team.

According to reports, the controversy has gotten so big that Ballinger has to cancel several shows from her tour.

However, it seems like Ballinger is not one to back down, as she has released merchandise that reads "Cancelled" in all capital letters during her tour amid the allegations.

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