Charli D’Amelio WRONGLY accepts that the hashtag ‘HereForCharli’ is for her … when it was for Charli XCX

Charli XCX fans started the hashtag ‘HereForCharli’ over the weekend to support the singer’s path despite the passing of her pop star Sophie Xeon.

But TikTok superstar Charli D’Amelio, seeing the hashtag waiting on Twitter, mistakenly admitted that the endless series of heartfelt messages meant something to her.

‘I look through the hashtag“ hereforcharli ”and oh my gosh you are all so sweet to me,” he tweeted on the 16-year-old Saturday, which has 5.2million followers on stage.

Whoops!  When TikTok superstar Charli D'Amelio, seeing the hashtag 'HereForCharli' waited on Twitter over the weekend, assuming the endless series of heartfelt messages sent by continue tweeting her

Whoops! When TikTok superstar Charli D’Amelio, seeing the hashtag ‘HereForCharli’ waited on Twitter over the weekend, assuming the endless series of heartfelt messages sent by continue tweeting her

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Acknowledgments: ‘I look through the hashtag “hereforcharli” and oh my gosh you’re all so sweet to me,’ he tweeted the 16-year-old on Saturday, which has 5.2million high-profile followers. floor; Photo of Charli in February 2020

She continued: ‘You never know how much your kind words are warming my heart I’m so lucky to have you all by my side !! i love you bebs. ‘

As soon as Charli XCX fans caught wind of D’Amelio’s self-seizing tweet, they immediately flooded the hashtag with annoyance.

Write ‘LMAOOO NOT YALL THINKING IS #hereforcharli FOR CHARLI DAMELIO,’ wrote one Twitter user, which included a screenshot of D’Amelio’s ‘cringe’ tweet.

One fan, enthralled by Charli’s opinion, reminded the TikTok star that ‘THE WORLD [DOES NOT] SPIN AROUND U, UR THE CHARLI IS NOT THE ONLY ONE IN THE WORLD. ‘

‘#Hereforcharli’ was made for xcx Charli. One of her close friends died. Just bc has “charli” that doesn’t mean he wants a 16-year-old tiktoker, ’read another tweet clarifying the meaning behind the overall trend tag.

Support: Fans of Charli XCX launched the hashtag ‘HereForCharli’ over the weekend to support the singer’s path despite the passing of her pop star Sophie Xeon;  Photo of Charli in February 2020

Support: Fans of Charli XCX launched the hashtag ‘HereForCharli’ over the weekend to support the singer’s path despite the passing of her pop star Sophie Xeon; Photo of Charli in February 2020

In addition to addressing Charli’s mistake, Charli XCX fans directed messages to fans of social media awareness, which they allegedly ‘cleared’ the hashtag.

‘yall got this wrong, this is for Charli XCX,’ read one tweet, and another said: ” #hereforcharli is for charli xcx and her close friend sophie pls respect that. ‘

‘or how charli damelio thought #hereforcharli existed [her] LMAO, ‘wrote one Twitter user who, like many, thought the whole situation was‘ disgraceful ’. ‘

‘no one understands that this tag is not meant for charli d’amelio,’ began one big fan of the 28-year-old singer and songwriter.

Background: As soon as Charli XCX fans got the wind of a similar tweet at D'Amelio, they immediately flooded the hashtag with harassment

Background: As soon as Charli XCX fans got the wind of a tweet that resembled D’Amelio, they immediately flooded the hashtag with harassment

RIP: Grammy-nominated musician Sophie Xeon recently died after a 'sudden crash' at the age of 34

RIP: Grammy-nominated musician Sophie Xeon recently died after a ‘sudden crash’ at the age of 34

‘I got a secondhand embarrassment from this and this tag should have been made for Charli xcx and SOPHIE a very inspiring artist and both an amazing artist too and I’m so sorry. #hereforcharli, ‘they concluded.

Grammy-nominated musician Sophie Xeon died Saturday after a ‘horrific accident’ while living in Athens.

The 34-year-old Scottish artist, also known as SOPHIE, had worked with stars including Madonna and, of course, her close friend Charlie XCX.

The artist’s record label, Transgressive, announced on Twitter that the star ‘slipped and fell’ in the Greek capital after climbing to ‘look at the full moon’.

Musicians and fans took to Twitter Saturday to pay homage to the star, who emerged as a transgender woman in 2017 in the video It’s Okay to Cry.

The artist's record label, Transgressive, announced on Twitter that the star 'slipped' and fell 'in the Greek capital Athens after climbing to' look at the full moon '

The artist’s record label, Transgressive, announced on Twitter that the star ‘slipped’ and fell ‘in the Greek capital Athens after climbing to’ look at the full moon ‘

The statement from Transgressive said: ‘Sadly, our beautiful Sophie passed away this morning after a tragic accident.

‘True to her spirituality she had gone up to watch the full moon and unknowingly she fell and fell.’

‘She will always be with us.

‘The family thanks everyone for their love and support and want privacy at this terrible time.’

Another statement from the SOPHIE team, reported by the Metro, described her as a ‘new sound pioneer’.

The Scottish artist had worked with stars including Madonna and Charlie XCX

The Scottish artist had worked with stars such as Madonna and Charlie XCX

Read the statement: ‘It is with great sadness that I must tell you that the musician and producer SOPHIE passed away this morning around 4am in Athens, where the artist had been living, after sudden disaster. ‘

‘At the moment respect and privacy for the family is a priority for us.

We would also call for respect for her fanbase, and treat the private nature of this news with sensitivity. ‘

French singer and songwriter Christine and the Queens described SOPHIE as a ‘renowned, visionary and commentary producer’.

She said: ‘She rebelled against the narrow, normal society by a great advantage, both as an artist and as a woman.

A statement from the transgender star's team described her as a 'pioneer of new sound'

A statement from the transgender star’s team described her as a ‘pioneer of new sound’

‘I can’t believe she’s gone. We must respect and honor her memory and legacy. Appreciate the pioneers. ‘

One transgender fan tweeted: ‘As a trans woman, Sophie’s music and power message means so much to me – more than I could ever put into words.

‘She is and always will be the true image of the community that has given us a voice and a way out.’

Speaking in 2018 after emerging as transgender, SOPHIE said: ‘It means that expectation is no longer based on the body in which you were born, or how your life should be. playing out and how it should end.

Traditional family models and control structures disappear.

‘Transness takes control to bring your body more in line with your soul and spirit so that the two do not fight against each other and struggle to survive.’

The singer, pictured above was born in California in 2016, in Glasgow and started out as a DJ before releasing her debut album in 2013

The singer, pictured above, was born in California in 2016 in Glasgow and started as a DJ before releasing her debut album in 2013

SOPHIE went on to deliver hits for Madonna before she came back with the track and video in which she came out as transgender

SOPHIE went on to deliver hits for Madonna before she came back with the track and video in which she came out as transgender

The singer was born in Glasgow and started as a DJ before releasing her debut album in 2013.

Her next Lemonade / Hard was highly regarded by critics. She then released English singer Charlie XCX’s EP Vroom Vroom.

SOPHIE went on to deliver hits for Madonna before she came back with the track and video in which she came out as transgender.

Her debut and single album was released in 2018 and was nominated for best dance / electronic album at the Grammy’s.

Just two days before her death, her record label released her latest single, UNISIL.

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