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Influencer Sopha Dopha in TikTok feud with ex-boyfriend

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Sopha Dopha is engaged in a war of words with her ex-boyfriend online. 

The 20-year-old TikTok star, whose real name is Sophia Begg, shared a video to TikTok this week in which she appeared to take aim at ex Jordan Menadue while lashing out at an unnamed ex. 

In the now-deleted clip, she dances while the words ‘I have my own business, dream car, investment property, and it’s probably because I don’t have to pay for everything for you anymore’ appear on the screen. 

Jordan, who is a fellow influencer, appeared to feel the video was about him, and while in turn did not name Sophia, he hit back with his own clip posted to TikTok on Saturday. 

He accused an unnamed woman of ‘using your platforms to talk about others/put someone else down who you simply just didn’t work with’. 

Sopha Dopha (pictured) is engaged in a war of words with her ex-boyfriend online

Sopha Dopha (pictured) is engaged in a war of words with her ex-boyfriend online

‘Honestly ridiculous how long these comments/videos have gone on for without me saying anything’ he continued. 

‘It is a form of online bullying and you need to be called out for it. Be a good role model for your millions of young followers. Please leave me alone. Thank you’. 

Sopha was quick to reply to one of the comments, seemingly from a mutual friend, which read: ‘People know how much of a good human you are Jordan’.

She replied, in a seemingly now-deleted comment: ‘Don’t forget when we went to dinner when I first moved to Melbourne and you said don’t date him everyone in Melbourne doesn’t like him’. 

The 20-year-old TikTok star, whose real name is Sophia Begg, shared a video to TikTok this week in which she appeared to take aim at ex Jordan Menadue while lashing out at an unnamed ex. Both pictured

The 20-year-old TikTok star, whose real name is Sophia Begg, shared a video to TikTok this week in which she appeared to take aim at ex Jordan Menadue while lashing out at an unnamed ex. Both pictured 

In the now-deleted clip, she dances while the words 'I have my own business, dream car, investment property, and it’s probably because I don’t have to pay for everything for you anymore' appear on the screen

In the now-deleted clip, she dances while the words ‘I have my own business, dream car, investment property, and it’s probably because I don’t have to pay for everything for you anymore’ appear on the screen

Jordan, who is a fellow influencer, appeared to feel the video was about him, and while in turn did not name Sophia, he hit back with his own clip posted to TikTok on Saturday

Jordan, who is a fellow influencer, appeared to feel the video was about him, and while in turn did not name Sophia, he hit back with his own clip posted to TikTok on Saturday 

Sopha further weighed in on Facebook, denying that her video was strictly about Jordan and was angry that he wanted to ‘act like the victim’ as she had evidence of ‘s**t he had done’ to her. 

‘Upon reflection probably shouldn’t have worded it the way I did because people said it looked like I was flaunting wealth (which was 100 percent not my intention)’ she wrote on the Tea Time Facebook page. 

‘Bit I didn’t name him and didn’t think people would even think twice about it because it’s a trend everyone has done.’

She added: ‘I definitely didn’t mean any harm by it hence why no names were mentioned. I have multiple exes. 

Sopha was quick to reply to one of the comments, seemingly from a mutual friend, which read: 'People know how much of a good human you are Jordan'

Sopha was quick to reply to one of the comments, seemingly from a mutual friend, which read: ‘People know how much of a good human you are Jordan’

Sopha further weighed in on Facebook, denying that her video was strictly about Jordan and was angry that he wanted to 'act like the victim'

Sopha further weighed in on Facebook, denying that her video was strictly about Jordan and was angry that he wanted to ‘act like the victim’

‘But my first ex was actually a good person hence why no vids have been made in reference to him. So maybe be a good person and there wouldn’t be any tea to spill’. 

Sopha also said she ‘would rather stay single for the rest of her life’ than ‘go near that again’ despite people accusing her of being ‘obsessed’ with her ex.  

It’s unclear when the pair split, but it appears they have been quietly exchanging online barbs for some weeks.  

It’s not the first time Sopha has captured attention for all the wrong reasons. 

Late last year, the blonde faced a humiliating interaction with host Tony Armstrong at the 2023 TikTok Awards.

At the awards show, Sophia accused the ABC presenter of flirting with her despite the fact he just went public with his new girlfriend.

‘How are you feeling? You look ecstatic and I’m pumped for you,’ Tony said as he addressed Sophia who was nominated for the Creator of the Year award.

‘Thank you. Wow! Stop flirting with me!’ Sophia replied, prompting scattered laughter in the audience.

Sopha also said she 'would rather stay single for the rest of her life' than 'go near that again' despite people accusing her of being 'obsessed' with her ex

Sopha also said she ‘would rather stay single for the rest of her life’ than ‘go near that again’ despite people accusing her of being ‘obsessed’ with her ex

It's unclear when the influencers split, but it appears they have been quietly exchanging online barbs for some weeks

It’s unclear when the influencers split, but it appears they have been quietly exchanging online barbs for some weeks

Aussies erupted online and Sophia’s fans turned on her when the embarrassing moment went viral.

Days later, the embattled internet model was forced to deny claims she was rude to DJ Maddy Spencer at the TikTok Awards.

The controversy began when Maddy posted a fiery video calling out a ‘big creator’ for allegedly snubbing her at the event.

Dopha has additionally come under fire over claims she was ‘rude’ to a small business owner.

Her ‘sippy cup drama’ began when the social media star shared a video of her Christmas shopping haul, which included a handmade strawberry sippy cup purchased from ceramic artist Shelby Sherritt at Sydney’s Finders Keepers Market.

She shared her shock over the price of the small ceramic double-handled cup, which was $125, and claimed she wanted to back out of the purchase but was unable to.

However, in a since deleted video, Shelby hit back at Sopha and claimed the TikToker ‘lied’ about what really happened.

‘It’s also deeply upsetting to have someone not only question you as a business owner and lie about how I interacted with you, but to also have you question my pricing when you too also run a small business,’ said Shelby.

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