If You've Ever Wondered If Political Parties Pay Influencers, Tana Mongeau's Words Will Be Of Interest To You

Tana Mongeau alleged that she was offered millions of dollars to endorse a political candidate.

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The influencer and Cancelled podcast host publicly endorsed the Harris campaign last month after her host, Brooke Schofield, was spotted "liking" a post of an influencer with former president Donald Trump. In response to a video criticizing Brooke, Tana wrote, "I am 100% Democrat and voting for Kamala Harris."

Tana Mongeau poses on the red carpet in a bandeau with matching skirt at the Streamy Awards

In a recent episode of Cancelled, Tana — who has over 5 million followers on YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram, respectively — said she was offered "whatever you want" to say that she loves an unnamed cryptocurrency.

Continuing on the theme of endorsements, she said, "I hypothetically was just offered a lot of money to endorse a political party. Like, millions."

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"Is it the one you identify with?" Brooke asked, to which Tana definitively said, "No."

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"Then I was being allegedly told an alleged list of other influencers that have already hypothetically accepted money to do those hypothetical things that were hypothetically offered to me to hypothetically do," Tana added. "It's not one or two. It's hundreds. It's allegedly, like, both political parties, that's the thing."

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Cancelled / Via youtube.com

You can listen to the full interview here.