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TikTok Star Grant Gibbs Apologizes to Crumbl's Sawyer Hemsley for Outing Him: 'I'm Genuinely Sorry'

TikTok star Grant Gibbs, best known for his “A Twink and a Redhead” page, is apologizing to Crumbl co-founder Sawyer Hemsley after outing him in a series of videos.

Grant posted multiple videos over the past few days in which he commented on Sawyer‘s sexuality. The initial video has more than 17 million views.

“This is my face after watching a video of the Crumbl CEO and seeing that that’s apparently a straight man. No it’s not. That man is so gay. That man is gay to the gods. There’s a genetic component to sexuality mama, and let’s just say he has the gene and there’s no denying evolution. Oh my god, that’s a gay man!” Grant said in the video.

Grant added, “I don’t care if I’m outing a CEO with millions of dollars.”

Sawyer came out publicly on Instagram days later.

“Over the past little while, there have been people online trying to define me, twist things, and share conversations in ways that feel harmful. Instead of letting others write my story, I want to share it in my own words… The truth is, over the past few years I’ve come to understand and accept that I’m gay,” Sawyer began his open letter to his followers.

Now, Grant is apologizing.

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Crumbl Cookies Co-Founder Sawyer Hemsley Comes Out as Gay Amid Social Media Speculation

Sawyer Hemsley, the co-founder of Crumbl, is addressing the speculation surrounding his sexuality.

The 33-year-old businessman released a statement on Instagram on Monday (August 25) to confirm that he is gay.

While some have labeled Sawyer as the CEO of the company, he actually is the Chief Brand Officer.

Sawyer, who grew up as a Mormon in Utah, has been the subject of backlash from the LGBT community over the past week due to lots of speculation surrounding his sexuality and beliefs. He has been accused of hiding his sexuality and allegedly supporting politicians who don’t support the community, but there’s no clear evidence of that.

In his statement, Sawyer addressed the “values and beliefs” that he grew up with and “still deeply love and respect.”

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Benson Boone Sends Sympathy to Crumbl Workers Amid His Moonbeam Ice Cream Cookie Trend

Benson Boone is speaking out in response to the new TikTok trend for his Crumbl cookie.

The popular cookie company Crumbl is currently selling the limited edition “Benson Boone’s Moonbeam Ice Cream Cookie” and fans have been flipping out over the sweet treat… quite literally.

Crumbl says the cookie is “a mystical, magical chilled chocolate cookie packed with cookies & cream pieces, crowned with vibrant moonbeam ice cream-inspired lemon, berry, and marshmallow toppings, and finished with a sweet white drizzle and a final sprinkle of cookies & cream.”

Fans have been going into Crumbl shops, singing Benson‘s song “Mystical Magical” while ordering the cookie, and then doing the singer’s signature backflips in the middle of the store.

Benson took to his TikTok page to try the cookie and respond to the trend.

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Crumbl Founder Shares Shirtless Selfie of Ripped Body, Says He Eats the Cookies Almost Every Day

Sure, Crumbl cookies have a lot of calories, but the company’s founder Sawyer Hemsley is proving that you can indulge in the sweet treats and still stay in shape.

The 32-year-old entrepreneur started Crumbl with Jason McGowan seven years ago when he was in his senior year of college at Utah State University. Now, the brand has over 800 stores across the United States!

Sawyer took to his Instagram account this week to share a shirtless selfie to show off his ripped body and share a motivating message about health and fitness.

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Crumbl Founder Sawyer Hemsley Reacts to Fake Sydney Pop-Up, Confirms Cookies Weren't Sold By Real Company

Crumbl went viral on social media this past weekend after an unauthorized pop-up event happened in Sydney, Australia… and the reviews weren’t so great.

The cookie company was founded in 2017 and just seven years later, there are now over 1,000 stores in the United States because of the immense popularity of the cookies. The company comes up with new flavors every week and a legion of fans post reviews for the limited edition flavors every week.

Well, cookie fans on the other side of the world were excited to find out that they’d get the chance to try the cookies for the first time at a pop-up event. The only issue was… Crumbl had no part in the event.

Now, co-founder Sawyer Hemsley is speaking out in response to a negative review for the cookies served at the pop-up.

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