10 women claim comedian Chris D'Elia preyed on them "Just do what I say" from controlling their diets to making them get tattoos of him KossyDerrickBlog KossyDerrickEnt

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Tuesday, May 16, 2023

10 women claim comedian Chris D'Elia preyed on them "Just do what I say" from controlling their diets to making them get tattoos of him

10 women claim comedian Chris D'Elia preyed on them "Just do what I say" from controlling their diets to making them get tattoos of him.

Comedian and actor Chris D’Elia had the fans, the sold out tours, the Netflix specials, a big part in the hit show You and of course, oodles of money. That came to a screeching halt in the summer of 2020 when a woman claimed D’Elia preyed on her and asked for nude photos when she was 16. Other women came forward, and D’Elia tried to rehab his image. However, according to a new report, D’Elia’s predatory behaviour never stopped.

In light of a recent documentary outlining DElia’s alleged behaviour, Rolling Stone interviewed 10 women who say the comedian forced them to be at his beck and call at all times of the day to indulge his sexual desires. They would have to rush to public bathrooms or pull over on the side of the road to comply with his requests, the article said.

The women accused D’Elia of soliciting explicit videos and photos from them, making sexual demands over social media (sometimes in exchange for free tickets to his shows), emotionally manipulating them, stalking them, imposing curfews on them, micromanaging their wardrobe and monitoring their weight.

In interviews with Rolling Stone, 10 women accused D’Elia of predatory behavior, and four of the women claimed they were teenagers when the comic, 43, allegedly preyed on them. Several of the women used only their first names or pseudonyms to avoid retaliation and online harassment for speaking out.

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