- TikTok was one of the first to share details in a two-minute, 20-second video.
- She said she attempted to contact and begged him to accept responsibility for his actions.
- The TikToker went on to say that he eventually got consent because he “wore” her down.
Andrew Callaghan, a renowned YouTuber, made news in early January this year when a string of s*xual assault charges was lodged against him. Caroline Elise (@cornbreadasserole) of TikTok was one of the first to share details in a two-minute, 20-second video.
This article will go over the claims made against Andrew Callaghan, as well as provide an update on the situation from notable internet personality Ethan Klein of h3h3 Productions.
Exploring the s*xual assault allegations against Andrew Callaghan
Twitter user @babytriggy shared TikTok user Caroline Elise’s (@cornbreadasserole) video on January 6, 2023. The latter opened the address by expressing that she attempted to contact Andrew Callaghan and begged him to accept responsibility for his actions:
“My abuser, Andrew Callaghan, also known as All Gas No Brakes, Channel 5, and whatever his new HBO show is called, I forget, has been plastered all over my news feed, and I’ve tried to come to him, person-to-person, and try to get him to take accountability for what he did. But his version of what happened the night he assaulted me is so skewed. So, I will tell you that he did eventually get consent.”
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Caroline Elise stated that Callaghan “wore” her down and addressed the charges of sexual abuse, saying:
“That’s the main point, is that he eventually got consent because he wore me down. He told me he needed a place to stay for the night, and he had some sort of falling out with one of his crew members, or whatever. And I was very clear about the fact that we are not hooking up. He gets in my bed and wears me down to the point where I eventually do agree to do things that I wasn’t proud of.”
The TikToker went on to describe the incident further:
“And I wasn’t proud of them and I thought it was my fault for so long that I continued to be nice to him after the situation. He wouldn’t leave my house the next morning, and then as time went on and I processed things, I thought, ‘You know what? Just because eventually I said, ‘Okay, whatever,’ because I was trying to just get the whole night over with, so that it could be morning, so that he could leave, it doesn’t discount the fact that I told him no!'”
@cornbreadasserole This is for tbe other women who have experienced what i have at the hands of this man. I’m tired of seeing friends and comedians i admire support someone so selfish. Its time for me to talk about what happened with #andrewcallahan #allgasnobrakes #channelfive #thisplacerules #boost ♬ original sound – Caroline Elise



















