Sickle Cell Warrior Shares Being Fired from 7th Job Over TikTok Videos: "Asked Me to Delete"
- King Missy, a TikToker from Uganda, was sadly fired from her job for allegedly having unacceptable videos on her TikTok account
- The young TikToker, who is a sickle cell warrior, also doubles up as a rapper, and she maintained that her videos created awareness
- King Missy claimed that while her boss was against her having her videos on TikTok, he did not seem to mind the others having theirs
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Uganda: A young TikToker identified as King Missy has moved netizens after sharing how she was fired for refusing to take down videos from her page.

Source: TikTok
According to King Missy, she got a job last week, and shortly afterwards her employer sent her a message saying that their boss did not like her TikTok videos and she should delete all of them.
"I told him no, I am an award-winning actress, rapper, and a brand; I am advocating for sickle cell awareness...I told him all the reasons why content is important, and he said if you cannot delete your TikTok videos don't come back to work," she said.

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What was King Missy's response to her boss?
King Missy thought about the issue for some time and asked if she could return to work after deleting the videos, but her boss said that their employer had already made up his mind.
"Guys, what was my offense? Posting about sickle cell anemia disease? I'm starting to think maybe they had other reasons but used that as an excuse. I asked my colleagues and they said that they had never been asked to pull down their videos. Just as the job came it went and now I'm unemployed; it's my seventh job," he said.

Source: Instagram
How did Kenyans react to the story?
Selecter One:
"Hello wanted to use your followers to market his products or business bse you hav alot of followers."
Pis Roz:
"Rule no.1 when you get a new job always block your bosses and workments on all social media platforms. There is no friendship at work."

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Abram:
"You should have agreed to delete your videos, then create another account, and blocked him on the account known to him."
Thabelo Tshikhudo:
"It's spiritual, dear. Meditate on the Bible scriptures, fast, and pray for every covenant that will cause you to lose your jobs."
Ushindi (Gospel)🇰🇪🇺🇸
"Relax God wants to put u where u belong it happened for a reason...dont regret dear ...you did nothing wrong cool the better one is calling u soon."
Chichimuta20101
"Everything happens for a reason dear I'm sure that job was not meant for you. God is busy preparing a better job for you if it was meant for you they couldn't have fired you."
Teacher claims she was fired over TikTok
In another story, a teacher was fired after a TikTok video exposed admonishment for teaching students their rights, she claimed superiors ignored her dedication.
The teacher expressed love as well as sacrifice for students, and believed termination was unrelated to teaching practices or relationships with students.
The former teacher highlighted appreciation from students and parents, despite the low pay she was getting, while feeling unjustly dismissed for using TikTok for awareness.
Proofreading by Asher Omondi, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.
Source: TUKO.co.ke