Kylie Kelce Expresses Concern Over TikTok: ‘It’s Been a Heavy Burden These Last Few Days’
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Kylie Kelce, just like Us, isn’t quite ready to give up TikTok in light of the potential governmental ban.
“There’s something that’s been weighing on me heavily over the past few days,” Kelce, 32, said on the Thursday, January 16, episode of her “Not Gonna Lie” podcast. “It looks like my favorite app, TikTok, might actually be going away for good. Hopefully, it doesn’t, and I can doom-scroll until the end of time. But, just in case, I want to properly pour one out for TikTok.”
Last year, Congress passed the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, which prohibits providers from “distributing, maintaining, or updating” applications that are controlled by foreign adversaries. TikTok, which is owned by the Chinese company ByteDance, has raised concerns for the U.S. government regarding possible espionage activities. In response, ByteDance argued that the proposed ban infringes upon First Amendment rights related to free speech.
The matter was subsequently brought before the Supreme Court, which has not yet issued a formal decision regarding the enforcement of the ban. Should the ruling favor the ban, TikTok will be required to be taken down from smartphone app stores by Sunday, January 19.
While users like Us wait on SCOTUS’ ruling, Kelce is sharing her best memories of the app.
“I was a little late to the TikTok game. I joined sometime during the pandemic because I was sick of being sent TikToks by friends and not being able to watch them easily through the app,” Kylie, who is married to retired NFL star Jason Kelce, recalled. “Since then, almost three kids later, I’ve spent countless post-bedtime hours doom-scrolling. … Now, I have to ask myself, ‘What am I going to fill that time with?’”
Kylie pondered whether she ought to swap her TikTok sessions for some reading … or perhaps indulge in watching
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