Womblands TikTok Drama Sparked a New Trend on the App

Publish date: 2024-05-26

TikTokers Chelsea Hart and Modern Warrior's drama morphed into something much larger on the app. Here's what to learn about the "womblands" drama.

Kori Williams - Author

Even even though TikTok is understood for its short-form content material, there may be a lot of drama on the app. Some of it has been going on for weeks if now not months, and common creators aren't exempt from it. Two TikTokers, specifically, have noticed their courting implode for everyone on the platform to peer.

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Lance Tsosie (aka modern_warrior__) and Chelsea Hart (aka chelseahartisme) had been going through it, and it is gotten attention from other folks all over TikTok. Even regardless that the scenario is a severe one, that hasn't stopped different customers from making memes about it — and the term "womblands" has emerged from all of it. But what does that even imply and how does it connect to everything else?

What is the "womblands" TikTok drama?

Recently explaining her aspect of the story, Chelsea posted a video in which she talked about her six-month long-distance courting with Lance. She stated that she had lost a baby sooner than she and Lance started speaking. She used to be in an emotional position, she said, and he was conscious that she wanted a dedicated, exclusive courting. But she stated that after they met and had unprotected sex, she discovered he was once still seeing other women.

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"I absolutely never would have given my consent had I known I was not the only partner," Chelsea said in the video. She also confirmed screenshots of Lance texting her such things as, "I will protect you from everyone," and more that it sounds as if made her feel like they have been in a dedicated relationship.

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In another video, Chelsea stated this whole state of affairs with Lance is on par with a sexual assault. "Lance violated my body in a way I didn't consent to," she stated. "I did not consent to unprotected sex with multiple partners. Later on, she said, "I used to be taken benefit of in that believe in a way that I simply did not consent to." But she also says that she isn't sure if that makes it assault and she doesn't want to accuse Lance of that.

A lot has happened since then, but people are accusing Chelsea of weaponizing "white lady tears," with some people even claiming that the pregnancy loss she insinuated was a miscarriage was actually an abortion. Some are saying that she turned her following against him and gave racists a reason to attack him. But she has never said this is true.

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The term "womblands" is related to all this because of a video Chelsea posted about all of this. It's now been deleted, but in it, it sounds as though she says: "I have an pain that lives deep in my womblands." (However, it's been speculated that she might really be saying "...in my womb, Lance.")

Now, that part of the video has been remixed as a song and is used all over the app as an audio. Some people are using it to explain that they have no idea what's going on with Lance and Chelsea.

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Lance has "apologized" for what happened with Chelsea.

Well, this all depends on what you consider an apology. Lance has deleted this video, but others have reposted it. In it, he apologizes to Chelsea for not being "the efficient communicator" he says he should have been, what has happened to their friendship, and the pain he says he caused her.

Some folks in the comments don't imagine the apology is authentic because he has such a stoic look on his face and tone in his voice. But others say he does not have the rest to ask for forgiveness for therefore it's not relevant.

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