Singer Jourdin Pauline is taking a break from social media after facing intense cyberbullying tied to her sexual assault allegations against streamer Tylil James. In a now-deleted post, she accused online attackers of mocking her late sister and shared concerns about her mental health. The drama has fans worried about her well-being.
Oh, the internet can be a vicious place, darlings, and Jourdin Pauline just spilled how it's pushed her to the edge. The singer and influencer, who earlier this month went live to accuse Tylil James—a member of the Clover House content collective—of sexual assault, has been hit with a wave of online hate from his supporters. James fired back hard, denying the claims on his Instagram story with, "I would like to make it clear that I have never sexually assaulted anyone." He even dropped viral clips from his stream, insisting their encounter was consensual, sharing footage to back it up, and accusing her of blackmail after she allegedly asked for $2,000 via Zelle. When he ignored it, she supposedly sent a meme warning, "Me giving him his last warning before I show him who I really am." She canceled an Uber he offered and rebooked a black truck instead, he claims—messy, right? 😩
The backlash? Relentless. In a lengthy, now-deleted X post on December 21, 2025, Jourdin opened up: "The cyber bullying I’ve experienced has deeply impacted my mental health. Reading lies, threats, and dehumanizing comments day after day is not something anyone is immune to." She announced stepping back to escape the toxicity, deleting her X account entirely. But it gets heavier—she called out attackers for disrespecting her mother and, worst of all, mocking her deceased sister's death with videos. "Do not speak on [my sister]. You don't know her and you don't know her story and she's not here to defend herself," she wrote. "Only God knows what I'm feeling, and I'm deciding to not feel this pain anymore and finally be with God I promise my spirit my music and my art will do the living for me. God bless everyone goodbye and farewell."
While she vows to channel energy into her music and legacy, outlets like TMZ and Yo Gossip have reached out to her reps amid concerns this sounds alarmingly final. She's prioritizing well-being now, thanking supporters: "I’m choosing to prioritize my well-being and step back from engaging with negativity. I appreciate those who have shown kindness and support — it matters more than you know." Fans are flooding comments with worry—will Jourdin return stronger, or is this the end of her online era? 🔥