
Influencer Responds to Criticism Over 'Divorce Registry' After 'Earth-Shatterin…
Becca Murray — a content creator with over 450,000 TikTok followers — has gone viral after creating a ‘divorce registry.’ Murray and her partner of 1…
Los Angeles, CA - Influencer Becca Murray, known as 'thebeccamurray,' recently addressed online criticism regarding her 'divorce registry,' a platform she created to receive support following the end of her 13-year marriage. In a video uploaded on July 28, 2025, Murray explained that the registry was established in response to numerous inquiries from followers asking how they could assist her after significant personal losses incurred during her divorce. "Over the course of three months after the split, I had so many people asking how they could support and what I needed and if they could replace things that I lost in the divorce," Murray stated. She emphasized that there was "zero expectation" for people to contribute and expressed immense gratitude for the support, both monetary and through kind words in comments. Murray also directly confronted those sending threatening messages, asserting, "It is okay for you not to like me. It is not okay for you to send threatening messages to me for accepting help from people who have offered it." Her candid discussion highlights the emotional and logistical challenges of divorce, as well as the complexities of online community support and harassment.
Becca Murray — a content creator with over 450,000 TikTok followers — has gone viral after creating a ‘divorce registry.’ Murray and her partner of 1…
Becca Murray—whose lifestyle content has earned her over 450,000 followers on TikTok—spoke out after her "divorce registry" sparked controversy among…