Tana Mongeau has really sent some shockwaves through her 2-million strong Twitter audience after claiming that she was held at gunpoint by her Airbnb owner during a recent stay in Vegas.
dude my airbnb owner just pulled a gun on us
— Tana Mongeau (@tanamongeau) January 24, 2020
The post immediately received hundreds of reactions from her ample fan base prompting Mongeau to further elaborate on the situation.
“Nothing like a good gun pulled on you to remind you of the fragility of life”, the YouTuber tweeted. “This really would only happen to me. Gotta love going to Vegas for a few hours”.
While some of the YouTuber’s followers were genuinely concerned about her safety following the news, many also inquired whether Mongeau had reported the incident to the police, while also asking whether her traditional “storytime” video would follow.
Wtf are you okay
— kidrauhl (@boujeebiebs) January 24, 2020
Why are you telling Twitter and not the police
— sh5401 (@sh54011) January 24, 2020
STAY SAFE, also I predict a storytime in your future
— Sawyer Knight (@SawyerKnight) January 24, 2020
Airbnb later publicly reached out to Mongeau, promising to address her concerns and “stand by” her in the situation.
mood. https://t.co/lzjDMJO6kL
— Tana Mongeau (@tanamongeau) January 24, 2020
The company’s statement only raised even more questions among the YouTuber’s followers, as the vlogger did not provide any more details about the situation.
airbnb tryna get the story time before us smdh
— emily:) (@emilyy24__) January 24, 2020
“This is the worst day ever I’m starting over tomorrow”, she later tweeted.
This is not the first time Mongeau has claimed she’s narrowly escaped death.
Tana Mongeau, who has recently split with YouTuber Jake Paul, rose to popularity with her “storytime” videos a few years ago. Not too long ago she was also nominated for the PornHub Awards in the Top Celebrity category despite not producing any pornographic content.