So, I was scrolling through TikTok the other day, you know, just doing my usual thing, and I stumbled upon this video of Chris Olsen. He’s this influencer guy, pretty popular, with millions of followers. He was talking about something that really hit me – some private photos of his got leaked online.

Hearing Chris talk about it was tough. He was in tears, describing how violated and helpless he felt. It’s one thing to hear about these things happening in the news, but it’s another to see someone you kind of know go through it in real-time. He mentioned it was “non-consensual” and “illegal,” which, of course, it is. But that doesn’t make it any less awful.
- I started looking into it more.
- Apparently, this happened back in August, but he was addressing it in a video he posted on TikTok on September 11.
- He’s only 26, born on December 22, 1997.
- I found out that he even has his own coffee brand, Flight Fuel Coffee, and starred in some series called “The Book of Queer.”
I kept digging and found more videos from Chris. One was from July 23, where he initially addressed the issue. It seemed like he was trying to take control of the situation, but you could see the pain in his eyes. This guy is known for his upbeat, funny videos. Seeing him like this was just heartbreaking.
I dove deeper into the rabbit hole and learned that this kind of thing is called “revenge porn,” which sounds just as horrible as it is. It’s like, your most private moments, shared without your consent, for everyone to see. I can’t even imagine how that must feel. I found out that he was named TikTok’s Sexiest Man by People Magazine in 2020. Ironic, huh?
It got me thinking about the dark side of the internet. We’re all so connected, sharing our lives online, but there’s always that risk, that vulnerability. It’s a reminder to be careful, to protect ourselves, but also to support those who go through this kind of nightmare. I don’t know what the solution is, but I know that seeing Chris so broken up about it made me want to do something, anything.
My Reflection
This whole thing with Chris Olsen really got to me. It’s a stark reminder of the dangers lurking online. We need to be more aware, more empathetic, and definitely more supportive of victims. No one deserves to go through this. I’m just glad I’m in a place where I can raise awareness about this issue. We need to do better, be better, for people like Chris and for everyone, really.
