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When My Ex Uses TikTok to Humiliate Me After a Breakup

  • Michael Capleone, Sr.
  • 4 days ago
  • 1 min read

Breakups are painful enough—but when your ex goes public on TikTok, mocking or humiliating you, it adds a new layer of damage. Whether it’s lies, intimate details, or just cruel posts, the humiliation can feel endless. But you’re not stuck.


In many cases, this kind of behavior could violate laws around harassment, defamation, or emotional distress—especially if it damages your reputation or mental health. Even more importantly, if you share children, these posts can be powerful evidence in custody or visitation disputes.


First, document everything. Save videos, screenshots, and timestamps. Don’t engage or retaliate publicly. Then, report the content to TikTok. If the abuse continues or causes real harm, speak to an attorney about your legal options.


Need a step-by-step breakdown? Download my full guide, When My Ex Uses TikTok to Humiliate Me After after a breakup. It walks you through what’s legal, what’s actionable, and how to protect yourself with strategy—not emotion.


Legal Disclaimer: This blog is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Reading this post does not create an attorney-client relationship. Every case is unique—please consult with a qualified family law attorney licensed in your jurisdiction to discuss your specific situation. Also, this  blog is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, psychological, or professional advice. It does not create an attorney-client relationship or any other professional-client relationship. The information provided is not a substitute for consultation with a qualified attorney, financial advisor, tax professional, psychologist, or other expert regarding your specific situation.


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Attorney Michael Capleone

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