TikToker Meredith Brown deletes first SA accusation video, publishes more DMs

In a recent development surrounding the SA allegations against UFC light heavyweight champion Alex Pereira, his accuser, TikToker Meredith Brown, has deleted the videos she had previously shared regarding the accusation.

The alleged incident has taken an intriguing turn as a screenshot, purportedly showing a private Instagram exchange between Brown and another individual, has been leaked. In the exchange, Brown appears to brag about the fame and attention she has gained from the controversy, suggesting that the revenue from her OF  account will be sufficient to hire legal defense if necessary.

According to reports, Brown has not only deleted the initial video she posted about the accusation but has also removed footage of herself at UFC 299, where she allegedly tried to seek the attention of Sean Strickland. This action contradicts her previous claim of never having attended a UFC event before UFC 302.

She also shared a number of screenshots of DMs since confirming that she had contact with Pereira’s translator and her friend since.

Furthermore, Brown has temporarily deactivated her Instagram account, though she has since reactivated it. This move comes as Pereira’s fans continue their efforts to discredit the allegations against the UFC champion.

Pereira, on the other hand, has not yet publicly addressed the accusations against him. It’s worth noting that this is not the first time the Brazilian  has been involved in a scandal involving a woman, as he and his ex-girlfriend, Merle Christine, made several allegations against each other following their separation.

The situation highlights the ongoing issue of these allegations in the world of combat sports. While Pereira is the latest two-division UFC champion to face such accusations, he is not alone. Conor McGregor, the former UFC featherweight and lightweight champion, has been accused of itt multiple times, though he has never been charged.

Similarly, Jon Jones, the current UFC heavyweight champion and former light heavyweight titleholder, was accused of inapropriate contact with a waitress at a gentlemen’s club. Jones pled no contest in a bench trial and received a 90-day deferred sentence.