In what the internet is already calling “the lawsuit of the century”, a 14-year-old creator has filed a legal claim against a popular influencer he says stole his videos, reposted them as her own, and then acted “too famous to even blink in my direction.”
And honestly? The receipts are wild.
The Teen Claims He Caught Her Red-Handed
The teenager — known online as LoopKid — says he’s been posting comedy edits, memes, and short animations from his bedroom for years.
But he claims the influencer, identified in court documents only as “Bella Luxe”, copied his clips frame-for-frame, slapped her username on them, and posted them to her millions of followers like she invented the entire concept of the internet.
According to the lawsuit, she even blocked him when he politely asked for credit.
He told reporters:
“She said she’d never ‘take advice from a kid.’
So now we’re in court. Guess I’m old enough now.”
Screenshots, Side-by-Side Edits, and a Whole Lot of ‘Yikes’
The teen’s legal team came prepared.
They allegedly showed:
- Side-by-side comparisons of his original videos and her uploads
- Timestamps proving his content came out first
- DMs where Bella allegedly told him to “stop begging for attention”
- A deleted story where she called him a “random child on the internet”
Internet detectives immediately went digging — and let’s just say Bella’s followers started dropping faster than her engagement rate.
The Influencer’s Response? Not Great.
Through her manager, Bella Luxe denied everything, saying the lawsuit was “ridiculous” and insisting she has “never needed to steal from anyone.”
Except the internet has… opinions.
One viral comment summed it up:
“Girl, your content isn’t original enough to deny this.”
Another said:
“Imagine being exposed by a 14-year-old. Couldn’t be me.”
Fans Are Rallying Behind the Teen
LoopKid has gone from a small creator to a full-blown internet hero overnight.
People are calling him:
- “The digital David vs. Goliath”
- “The copyright king of Gen Z”
- “The kid who humbled an influencer for all of us”
Even other influencers have chimed in, saying the situation is a “massive wake-up call” for creators who think their followers make them untouchable.
What Happens Next?
The case could result in:
- Damages paid to the teen
- Forced content removal
- A public apology
- Or, if the internet has its way… a full documentary
Either way, people are invested — deeply.
As LoopKid said outside the courthouse:
“She wanted clout.
Well… she got the wrong kind.”
