Skai Jackson Avoids Question About Domestic Battery Arrest on TikTok Live

Skai Jackson Under Fire for Avoiding Question about Domestic Battery Arrest During TikTok Live

In a shocking move, Skai Jackson recently used a TikTok livestream to pose and answer “made up” questions, while avoiding any talks about her recent domestic battery arrest.

During the stream, a fan asked her about an incident that occurred between her and her fiancé at Universal Studios, Los Angeles. However, instead of addressing the question directly, Jackson dismissed it and began speaking about a new show she had finished filming.

Fans began taking screenshots of the live chat and pointed out that none of the questions being answered were visible on the screen.

As expected, social media erupted into discussions about the situation, with one person commenting on Instagram, “There should never be violence. Men are victims too. As a survivor, gotta advocate awareness.”

Another commenter wrote, “Damn police arrested her for a push… she was wrong, but they [definitely] coulda had them to leave separately. Especially since she’s preggers.”

Skai Jackson was recently arrested for domestic battery following a fight with her boyfriend at Universal Studios in Los Angeles, and she pushed her boyfriend more than once. The couple is allegedly engaged and expecting a baby.

The 22-year-old actress was taken into custody by the LAPD and charged with misdemeanor domestic battery. According to TMZ, she has denied that anything physical occurred during the fight, despite evidence suggesting otherwise.

Do you think Skai Jackson made a mistake by avoiding the question about her domestic battery arrest during the TikTok stream? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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