Natalia Grace Speaks on TikTok Amidst Bombshell Docuseries: 'This Is Real'

The docuseries subject whose story has been the focus of intense attention is now active on social media

<p>Natalia Grace/TikTok</p> Natalia Grace

Natalia Grace/TikTok

Natalia Grace

Natalia Grace, the Ukrainian orphan whose whirlwind life story has been the subject of two docuseries, is now on TikTok.

Born with a rare form of dwarfism, Natalia was adopted by Michael and Kristine Barnett in 2010 when she was 6 years old. But the relationship soured, and the Barnetts were charged with neglecting a dependent in 2019, years after they moved Natalia into an apartment in 2013 by herself before moving to Canada with their three other children.

Following the charges, Michael and Kristine began claiming that Natalia was in fact an adult pretending to be a child — and had her legal birth year changed from 2003 to 1989 — and that she had tried to kill them.

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The bizarre case was the focus of the May docuseries The Curious Case of Natalia Grace on ID and its January follow-up, The Curious Case of Natalia Grace: Natalia Speaks.

The follow-up series seemingly had a happy ending for Natalia, when it was revealed that DNA tests confirmed she had been 9 years old when she was first adopted by the Barnetts and that she had been adopted by the Mans family, which had taken her in a decade ago. But in a shocking twist, the series ended with Natalia seemingly falling out with her new family.

“Something ain't right with Natalia,” Antwon Mans told producers at the end of the series. “This girl is tweaking."

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"I feel like she's the enemy in the house. And she said to us, we have held her hostage. Made us look like we're the enemy," he added.

Now, Natalia is active on social media, including Instagram and TikTok pages. Her first video was posted Dec. 27, before Natalia Speaks premiered, in which she confirmed it was her real account and expressed her desire to do a livestream on TikTok.

"This is real," she says in the video.

Her account has already garnered over 12,000 followers.

Natalia has since posted seven videos on the platform, including one of her lip syncing a Christian hymn.

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After the premiere of the shocking finale, Natalia posted a brief update on her Instagram saying she is “doing well,” but added that she wasn’t able to say much more because of an agreement she signed with ID.

“I will let you guys know when I can for sure, but just know I am okay. Love y'all,” she wrote.

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