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Dress To Impress creator Gigi faces serious allegations, giving way to career-threatening controversy!

The creator of IT Girl, Sara, called out Gigi from Dress To Impress (DTI) on severe allegations on Twitter that the game developer had sinister intentions. Sara wants to testify against the Dress To Impress creator after suffering constant criticism and defamation from the team.

Gigi had been a good friend to Sara until some of her ex-developers came forward with a private conversation in which Gigi allegedly spoke ill about the IT Girl game. The new game threatened Gigi, so she wanted to frame Sara for a forcible violation.

However, when the DTI team reacted negatively about such a move, Gigi passed it as a joke and deleted her messages. Sara shared screenshots from her conversation with the DTI team while keeping their names anonymous.

Moreover, Gigi planned to DMCA the IT Girl game as she alleged it was a copy. But Sara mentioned that her game drew inspiration from Nova City, Royale High, and Suga Girlz. The IT Girl creator emphasized that DTI hadn’t revolutionized the clothing games.

DTI has remained one of the top games on Roblox, and Sara claimed that it was strange that Gigi felt threatened by such a small game like hers. Before the controversy, Gigi apologized to Sara for the behavior but continued criticizing her.

As their friendship continued to deteriorate, another developer from the DTI revealed that Gigi had circulated Sara’s pictures in their group chat and made jokes about the creator due to her weight.

Talking about the incident, Sara claimed, “I don’t have any pictures of me online, so I instantly knew that they were bullying some random girl, but that still doesn’t change the fact that they were trying to bully me for how I look.

Gigi started firing developers from Dress To Impress after her team revealed her rude behavior!

The ex-developers didn’t have screenshots of the private conversation as proof. Gigi immediately deleted all her messages and removed people from the group chats where that conversation occurred.

Likewise, one of the developers reached out to Sara and assured her that any of the DTI members would be ready to testify against Gigi, but the fear of getting laid off has been stopping them.

When Gigi realized that her actions were being exposed online, she quickly reversed her actions and reached out to Sara again to control the damage. In a Discord message, Gigi wrote, “Trust me, it was in the heat of the moment, and I would have never said it otherwise. I was just very mad after I saw TikTok video shading DTI.

In addition to the allegations against Gigi and Dress To Impress, Reddit users have revealed other activities of the developer. One of them claimed that Gigi had previously shared explicit content with 14-year-olds and Muslims.

Likewise, she supposedly made fun of her workers and their 3D modeling techniques, while she didn’t want to include plus-sized bodies in her work as she didn’t want to promote inclusivity. Gigi promoted racial slurs within her team, which made many members uncomfortable.

Claims have also surfaced that Gigi demanded explicit photos from her fans in exchange for an exclusive sneak peek of her game and later circulated them on websites by pretending to be a 19-year-old while being fourteen.

Despite the serious allegations, some of Gigi’s fans have been defending her online as one of the users commented, “But – at the end of the day, she’s a teenager. A minor. Minors do stupid things all the time – because they’re still learning the way of the world.

In Case You Did Not Know…

  • Gigi has 336.8k followers and 121 friends on Roblox, but she hasn’t publicly revealed her real identity. Critics have accused the creator of denying Black hairstyles in the game and building the interface using stolen ideas and assets.
  • Regardless of the controversy, Roblox hasn’t removed Dress To Impress, as the game has over 3 million members and active players.

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