Megan Stalter Debuts Platinum Blonde Look At Actor Awards And Deletes TikTok

A close up of a red felt texture (Photo by engin akyurt on Unsplash )

A close up of a red felt texture (Photo by engin akyurt on Unsplash)

Summary
  • Megan Stalter appeared with waist-length platinum blonde hair on the Actor Awards red carpet
  • She paired bleached waves with a leopard print gown and vintage Hollywood styling
  • Stalter deleted her TikTok, alleging censorship after new U.S. ownership took effect
  • TikTok said a U.S. data center power outage caused posting delays and related bugs

Megan Stalter unveiled a waist-length platinum blonde hairstyle on the Actor Awards red carpet in Los Angeles, the actor megan stalter trading her chestnut brown signature look for bleached waves with inky cat-eye liner and fire-red almond-shaped nails.

She wore a slinky leopard print gown with gilded straps and sheer body-hugging panels, wrapped a luxe black stole around her arms and finished the ensemble with Y2K black sunglasses, an unlit cigarette prop and matching leopard print pumps.

Stalter presented at the ceremony and attended as a nominee for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series for her role as Kayla in Hacks, with celebrity hairstylist Clayton Hawkins credited for recent transformations and wig work on previous appearances.

TikTok Exit And Platform Response

Megan Stalter deleted her TikTok account after posting on Instagram that she would remove it, saying the app is under new ownership and creators are being censored and monitored, and that she was unable to upload videos about ICE, which she signified with an ice cube emoji.

TikTok and its new U.S. joint venture said a power outage at a U.S. data center disrupted services and caused a cascading systems failure that delayed posting and could produce zero views, slower load times or timed-out requests, while Oracle described the outage as weather-related at one of its data centers.

The outage and Stalter's deletion unfolded amid heightened public outrage over ICE after the deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Good during protests, with Finneas saying his video had been shadowbanned and reposting Stalter, and celebrities such as Olivia Wilde and Natalie Portman wearing "ICE out" pins.

TikTok later said the network had been recovered, while also warning that lingering bugs could affect creators temporarily, and searches for the term "ICE" on the platform continued to surface content critical of the agency.

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