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Cassidy Clarke is raising questions as she steps forward to address her past connection with D4vd. The actress, who once appeared in his ‘Here With Me’ music video, is now speaking out as online discussions intensify around comparisons involving Celeste Rivas Hernandez. Her comments revisit a brief professional interaction that has recently resurfaced across social media.
Actress Cassidy Clarke, who played D4vds girlfriend in his ‘Here With Me’ music video, took to TikTok to address the growing speculation. She revealed she met the singer whose real name is David Anthony Burke when he was 17 and spent time around his family during filming. While the two followed each other on social media after working together, Cassidy emphasized their connection never went beyond that project.
She stated she plans to remove him from her socials entirely and is cutting ties, while also responding to the flood of messages linking her to current controversy. According to Cassidy, I have nothing to do with it. I don’t associate with D4vd by any means, adding she only took the role for a check. She also opened up about their on-set dynamic, claiming they didnt get along and often clashed, describing their interactions as bickering. Cassidy didnt hold back in her remarks, saying he deserves even more than what’s happening to him right now and going as far as calling him a monster.
Meanwhile, D4vds past is continuing to resurface in ways that are intensifying the backlash. A recently circulated clip from an old livestream shows the singer sitting in what appears to be a kitchen beside another individual as comments pour in. During the exchange, he can be heard saying, I media-trained you, before the person pushes back and replies, No, you didnt. He then responds, Thats controversial, prompting a shocking comment from the other person referencing r*ping kids. The resurfaced moment has sparked strong reactions online, with many viewers revisiting the clip and questioning the context, further fueling ongoing scrutiny surrounding the singer.