TikToker Tinx Addresses Ghostwriter Allegations for Hotter in the Hamptons Book
- TikTok star Tinx, also known as Christina Najjar, faced online chatter about her fiction novel, Hotter in the Hamptons, slated for a May release.
- A viral TikTok post showed Gabrielle Korn's website listing 'Hotter in the Hamptons' under manuscript services.
- The listing sparked speculation that Tinx may not have been the sole writer of her debut fiction novel.
- Tinx addressed the rumors, stating, "Of course I hired a collaborator who's queer," regarding Korn's contribution.
- Tinx clarified that Korn is credited, emphasizing excitement for readers to enjoy the romance between two women in the novel.
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Tinx addresses ghostwriting claims for Hotter in the Hamptons ahead of debut novel release
Christina “Tinx” Najjar, widely known as TikTok’s self-proclaimed “Big Sister,” has addressed online speculation that she did not write her upcoming debut novel, Hotter in the Hamptons, set to be released in May. Speculation arose after a TikTok user questioned the authorship of the book in a viral post. The video showed a screen recording of writer Gabrielle Korn’s personal website, where the novel appears under a “Ghostwriting” section of her …
TikToker Tinx Addresses Hotter in the Hamptons Ghostwriter Allegations - NewsGroove Uk
Christina “Tinx” Najjar is weighing in on online speculation. Ahead of the May release of her debut novel Hotter in the Hamptons, the self-professed “Big Sister” of TikTok reacted to allegations that she didn’t write the fiction book herself. “What if someone else wrote it?” one user said in an April 2 TikTok. “What if
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