What are the allegations against Kelly Rockelle?

Addressing the 'Try' singer's remarks, the 14-year-old star claims the bikini photos that the musician took issue with were taken when she tested positive for COVID-19.

AceShowbiz - Piper Rockelle won't let anyone say negative things about her mother. After Pink accused Piper's mom of exploitation for sharing sexy pictures of the teenager, the YouTube star shut down the allegations, saying that the "Try" singer's comments "hurt" her feelings.

"What she said, kind of really hurt my feelings," the 14-year-old claimed when speaking to TMZ. "I feel like I can wear a bathing suit. I am young, I'm having fun. And actually when that photo I think she's talking about was taken, I had COVID."

"I couldn't go anywhere, I was in my pool every single day and I was wearing my favorite bathing suit and I wanted to take a photo and I think everyone does," the Internet personality went on stressing. "I mean like a lot of like kids my age take photos of bathing suits, which I think is totally fine."

Insisting that Pink's statement was "100 percent not true," Piper added, "This thing that she said about my mom not true at all." She further explained, "I don't know why people think that, my mom asked me like almost every single day, 'Are you happy?' like 'Do you want to keep doing this?' I always say 'Yes, I love this because I love making people happy and it makes me happy.' "

Piper has previously hit back at Pink, who argued on Twitter, "How many kids like Piper Rockelle are being exploited by their parents?" The musician continued, "And at what point do the rest of us say... 'this isn't okay for a 13 yr old to be posing in a bikini whilst her MOTHER takes the photo?!?!"

Reacting to that, Piper told "Today" show, "There's nothing wrong with being in a bikini. Why do we shame people for that? Pictures of teenagers in bikinis having fun are not sexual. They're only sexual if you view us that way."

"I don't think Pink has ever seen one of my YouTube videos because if she did, she'd see it's just my friends and me having fun and acting like ourselves," she pointed out. "The content we make is the kind of stuff anyone can watch."

LOS ANGELES (CNS) - A lawsuit has been filed on behalf of nearly a dozen pre-teen and teenage social media influencer clients seeking millions of dollars in damages against their former manager, the mother of a noted YouTube figure, alleging sexual battery and failure to fully pay them for their contributions.

The Los Angeles Superior Court complaint was brought Wednesday and names as defendants Tiffany Rockelle Smith, the mother of 14-year old YouTube personality Piper Rockelle; their business Piper Rockelle Inc.; and Hunter Hill, identified in the suit as the 25-year-old live-in boyfriend of the 40-year-old Smith and the primary director, editor and cinematographer of Piper Rockelle's content for her YouTube channel.

The plaintiffs were never fully compensated for their work, despite the fact that their contributions, including the use of their names, images and likenesses, on Piper's YouTube channel generated several hundred thousand dollars per month for the defendants, the suit states.

The suit's allegations include physical and sexual assault, unjust enrichment, sexual battery, civil conspiracy, battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress, violation of common law right of publicity, intentional interference with contractual relations and intentional interference with prospective economic advantage.

The suit seeks at least $2 million in compensatory damages, plus punitive damages.

A representative for Smith could not be immediately reached.

``These kids have been taken advantage of financially and in some cases physically and sexually abused,'' plaintiffs' attorney Matthew Sarelson said in a statement. ``This lawsuit seeks to remedy the egregious conduct of Piper's handlers. YouTube has created an enormous opportunity to create wealth, but there's always going to be people gaming the system to harm competitors. Our clients are just kids. They're good kids with big futures. A part of their childhood, a part of their innocence, has been stolen.''

The suit alleges Smith inappropriately touched one female plaintiff often, including rubbing her exposed thighs and moving her hand toward her private parts and constantly spanking her buttocks.

Smith also once tried to spit in the same plaintiff's mouth and on her face when Smith was on top of her after the girl awoke morning, the suit alleges.

Smith many times boasted to the plaintiffs and others that she is the ``Madam of YouTube'' and a ``Pimp of YouTube'' and that she made child pornography, the suit states.

During a trip to a local post office with another plaintiff, Smith, after mailing several of her daughter's soiled training bras and panties to an unknown individual, said, ``Old men like to smell this stuff,'' according to the complaint.

After their alleged experiences with Smith, the plaintiffs left to either focus on building their own YouTube channels, collaborating with each other or other individuals on video content, or exploring and honing other talents such as singing, dancing, social media influencing, entrepreneurship and acting, according to the suit.

What is the age of Piper Rockelle?

August 21, 2023. Piper Rockelle Smith, also known as Piper Rockelle, was born on August 21, 2007, in Atlanta, Georgia, the United States, into an affluent family.

Why is Piper Rockelle famous?

Q2 How did Piper Rockelle get famous? - Piper is a successful YouTuber with over 9.4 Million subscribers. She is more often known for portraying Sky in the American web series “Mani” (2017) and starring in Chicken Girls (2018) alongside Jules LeBlanc, Hayden Summerall, and Hayley LeBlanc.