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Elizabeth Urban

Far-Right Influencer Has Home Address Posted Online in Retaliation for Misogynistic Celebration of Trump Victory: 'Your Home, My Choice'

Nicholas J. Fuentes speaks to a far-right group America First during a protest. (Credit: Stephanie Keith/Getty Images)

A far-right influencer's home address and other personal information was shared online after he posted a misogynistic tweet in celebration of Donald Trump's win.

On Election Day, Nicholas Fuentes tweeted, "Your body, my choice. Forever," in reference to laws on abortion access. Pro-choice activists popularized the phrase "My body, my choice," in previous feats of activism.

Fuentes' tweet went viral, attracting responses from thousands of users across the country. While some users chose to make fun of or troll the influencer instead, one user took it a step further and posted Fuentes' home address.

"Hey, Nick. Your home, my choice," the user wrote, according to the Daily Dot. The tweet garnered millions of views and more than 500,000 likes before it was removed by X.

The influencer being doxxed sent hundreds of users into fits of laughter, with many viewing the act as karma.

"The hilarious thing about Nick Fuentes getting doxxed is he paid Google to blur his house but EVERYONE will know it's his as it's THE ONLY BLURRED HOUSE ON THE STREET. I feel zero sympathy for a psycho white supremacist who thinks he owns women," one user tweeted.

"I hope Nick Fuentes goes to prison and the last words he hears is your body, my choice," another user tweeted. Another user included a video of Lois Griffin from "Family Guy" saying "Whoever you are, thank you," with the caption, "To whoever doxxed Nick Fuentes."

After having his address shared online, news spread that Fuentes had reportedly gone to stay with his mother, which only unleashed a new wave of trolls and roasts online.

"So allegedly Nick Fuentes is staying with his mother due to being doxxed. Runs to a woman for safety and help after spewing hate for women. Little b****," one user wrote.

Meanwhile, while others said that it was wrong to share someone's personal information online. Tristan Tate, brother of misogynistic influencer Andrew Tate, tweeted, "Nobody should be turning up at any bodies house uninvited. Harassment." Fuentes has retweeted the post.

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