A viral stunt might land TikTok star Katie Sigmond in jail. The 19-year-old is under fire after posting a video of her hitting a golf ball into the Grand Canyon. According to a statement posted on the ...
"Do we really need to say, ‘don’t hit golf balls into the Grand Canyon?’ " the Grand Canyon National Park wrote alongside a screengrab of TikToker Katie Sigmond hitting a golf ball into the landmark ...
About a month ago, we wrote about a TikTok star facing charges after a video of her hitting a golf ball into the Grand Canyon went viral. The story was all over the place, and people must have been ...
On Oct. 28, the Grand Canyon National Park Law Enforcement released a statement after a woman posted a video on social media of herself hitting a golf ball into the Grand Canyon. In the video, the ...
A TikTok star is facing three misdemeanor charges for hitting a golf ball into the Grand Canyon and throwing her club after it. Katie Sigmond, 20, uploaded the video of her playing in the National ...
A 20-year-old TikTok creator was reportedly hit with a $285 fine after hitting a golf ball into the Grand Canyon. Katie Sigmond, who has 6.9 million TikTok followers, had been charged with three ...
Some forced carries aren’t worth the risk for the reward. According to the Washington Post, TikToker Katie Sigmond is facing charges after she posted a video of herself hitting a golf ball over the ...
Just over a month after an influencer appeared in a video that showed her hitting a golf ball into the Grand Canyon before flinging the club over the edge as well, authorities have said the case has ...
Facing a potential fine of $5,000 and six months in prison, TikTok star Katie Sigmond only paid a fine of $285 for hitting a golf ball into the Grand Canyon, an amount that didn’t sit well with online ...
That’s what Grand Canyon National Park posted on social media one day after a social media influencer posted a video of herself golfing on the edge of the Grand Canyon’s South Rim, east of Mather ...
Katie Sigmond, who has nearly seven million followers on TikTok and posts workout and modeling videos, faced legal trouble after the stunt. By Eduardo Medina Phone cameras were rolling, so the TikTok ...
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