TikTok star Jack Wright has accused fellow influencer Sienna Mae Gomez of sexual assault



Jack Wright and Sienna Mae Gomez are pictured.

In a new video, Jack Wright accused a woman of multiple instances of sexual assault.

Fans of the TikTokers thought they were dating when they featured in each other's content.

A friend of Wright accused Gomez of sexual assault in May of 2021.

Jack Wright accused his former friend of sexual assault.

The 17-minute video titled "what Sienna mae did to me" was posted on January 20 and has been viewed over 3 million times. The pair, who are both 18 years old, have been the subject of months of speculation after Wright's friend publicly accused Gomez of sexual assault.

Gomez denied the allegations in a video posted on June 1. A TikTok video was posted by a user that appeared to show Gomez kissing and touching Wright. Wright was not conscious at the time. Gomez denied the accusation in a second video posted on June 4.

Gomez and Wright did not respond to Insider's renewed request for comment.

Wright has never directly addressed the claims, but in the new video, he says they are correct. Wright alleges other instances of inappropriate behavior by Gomez. The pair were only friends and never dated, despite the fact that they appeared in each other's TikTok posts.

Four years ago, Wright and Gomez met in high school, but they reconnected when they both started following each other on TikTok. He said Gomez touched him without his consent in four different interactions.

Wright said that Gomez straddled him while he was chilling on the bed. Wright described the situation as weird and random and said he asked her to stop and then physically removed her from the room. Gomez apologized and Wright accepted.

Wright said that the second incident he described was the one Hannemann discussed in his TikTok video. Wright said Gomez groped him before his friends pulled her off him.

Wright said that he and Gomez were at a party when the third incident occurred. Wright said Gomez asked him to come to her room because he was angry about taking photos with other women. He told her to leave after she grabbed him and tried to make out with him.

Gomez would frequently visit his home, where she knew the door codes, and on multiple occasions he saw her car outside in the middle of the night. He said that when he was sound asleep she would break into his house and wake him up with her hand in his pants.

Wright said that she tried to make out with him and ripped off his clothes before sleeping on the floor.

Wright said that Gomez was angry at a party and asked to speak to him in the bathroom, where she sat on the counter and wrapped her legs around him. Wright said Gomez picked the lock on his door and walked in the bathroom while he was showering.

Wright said that after Gomez was accused of sexually assault him, other men reached out to him and said that Gomez did the same thing to them. Wright showed the messages accusing Gomez of inappropriate behavior.

I don't know why I stayed friends with her. I thought she was going to change.

He felt that the behavior became normal but that he was frightened.

Wright said that Gomez's video denying the accusations "invalidated my feelings" and "gaslighted" him by suggesting that he wasn't sexually assault because he continued to spend time and film with her and didn't report it.

Wright included a clip from a TikTok video posted by user "Feminist Dirtbag" in June 2021.

Wright said the video "explained everything perfectly," and added a clip in whichndon says, "It's a trauma you have to process, and sometimes you have to process it alone because our entire society is against you as a man."

Gomez and Wright both became famous on TikTok, where Gomez was known for her body-positivity content and Wright was known for her comedy videos. In October 2020, the pair began posting videos on their respective social media platforms that showed them kissing, hugging, cuddling, and dancing with each other.

Gomez has more followers than Wright's TikTok account.

The members of the TikTok content collective were followed in the reality show "Hype House" by Wright. Wright and Gomez were both members of the Hype House, but Gomez was barely featured in the final show which aired in January 2022.

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