Fans accuse Tana Mongeau & Jake Paul of faking Alissa Violet drama

Virginia Glaze
Tana Mongeau, YouTube / Alissa Violet, Instagram

YouTube stars Jake Paul and Tana Mongeau may be married, but their union is raising quite a few eyebrows in wake of the Team 10 founder’s post featuring his ex-girlfriend, Alissa Violet.

Following Violet’s string of Tweets exposing ex-boyfriend FaZe Banks for allegedly cheating on her multiple times, Jake Paul got in on the drama by posting an old photo of himself and Violet as a promo for his upcoming song, “These Days.”

Needless to say, this prompted a slew of speculation around Paul and Tana’s marriage, which is reportedly an open one – but Mongeau’s reaction to the post fueled the flames even further.

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After giving a short, “Eesh,” on Twitter, the YouTuber-turned-MTV starlet took to Instagram to reveal that she plans to take a hiatus from social media, which many fans linked to her hubby’s announcement Tweet.

However, not everyone is convinced that this possible drama is even real, with fans across the net accusing the couple of leading them on in a convoluted storyline for views and attention and even predicting the couple’s eventual split.

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i think i’m gonna take a few day break from socials. for my brain. maybe i’ll be on IG live tmrw with my tits out and fine. who knows. ALL LOVE to everyone in my life & zero shade to ANYONE. i just wanna take a little time to tell the people i love that i love them. and not care about comments or tweets or people’s opinion of me for the first time in six years.. i wanna have a conversation with someone without thinking about the internet for five minutes. i don’t wanna fill my heart with doubt posting things that i know aren’t authentic to the way i feel. knowing the people who are real fans of me would see right through that facade and hating myself for becoming what i never wanted to. authenticity has and always will be the most important thing to me and i think i hate myself most in moments that i stray from that. i don’t want to act like i’m happy when i’m not to maintain an image that isn’t true.. i’d rather clear my head for a sec so that you guys always know when i’m smiling that it isn’t fake… i encourage you to do the same. it’s so easy to get caught up in the highlight reel. victimizing myself in any situation is not the route i want to take, i guess i just wanna be authentically happy and myself or nothing else.. idk. just know that this is just something i wanna do for me & not at the fault of anyone else. i wanna advocate for authenticity and mental health awareness. i wanna advocate for being honest about my emotions. i wanna grow. so ima do me for a few days, i encourage you to do the same if you’re ever feeling down or succumbing to the pressure of the highlight reel. love u hookers i’m gonna go look at the sky or some shit what do people do other than instagram???

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“If you literally have any respect for yourself, you should publicly leave him so those young kids you’re influencing understand that it’s not okay to put up with shit like this,” one fan wrote of their marriage. “Even if the marriage/relationship is fake.”

“This is just for clout,” another wrote. “I’m pretty sure you set the game plan for Jake’s drama.”

“Well… at least we know that the divorce will happen soon,” yet another commenter said.

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While there’s no telling what Tana’s, “Eesh,” may have actually been in response to, this is far from the first time fans are accusing her and Paul of faking their marriage – but the two have historically been staunch advocates of their union, despite declining to wed “on paper.”

For now, fans will have to wait for Mongeau’s social media hiatus to end – and for Jake Paul’s new song to arrive, as well as all the drama that will likely come with it.

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Virginia is Dexerto's Entertainment Editor and an expert in all things TikTok, YouTube, and influencer-related. Boasting a background in esports, she's been tackling the social media space for over five years. You can reach Virginia at: virginia.glaze@dexerto.com.