Noah Beck explains why he’s taking Dixie D’Amelio relationship offline

Georgina Smith
Noah Beck and Dixie D'Amelio taking a selfie

TikTok star Noah Beck has called out people spreading hate about girlfriend Dixie D’Amelio online, revealing that the pair will be keeping the “majority” of their relationship offline for the time being.

Noah Beck and Dixie D’Amelio revealed they were dating in October 2020, and the news came as a delight to many fans who had watched the pair get close in the music video for the remix of Dixie’s song ‘Be Happy.’

With Noah at nearly 30 million followers and Dixie at over 50 million, the pair are a practically unstoppable duo when it comes to the social media world.

However, the stars have faced some challenges being influencers with their relationship in the public eye, and have even previously needed to deny claims that they are faking their relationship for views.

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The couple starred in a music video together.

On July 23, Noah uploaded a message to Twitter in which he informed fans that due to the amount of hate Dixie is receiving and the assumptions being made about them, they’ll be making their relationship more private.

After apologizing for not being as active due to personal reasons, the star wrote: “I hate to see when I come on here that people assume things about my relationship. Dixie slander is not tolerated here lol. Pls do not bring others down based off assumptions. We have both been very busy with work, personal reasons, etc.”

“Dixie and I love every one of you guys but it is a lot of pressure to be dating with this many people watching. That being said, we would like to keep the majority of our relationship offline for now. I hope you guys can respect that. We love you so much!” he continued.

It’s not clear if this is in response to a specific incident or a general statement, but regardless, fans were hugely supportive of the couple in the replies, telling Noah there’s no need for him to apologize and encouraging to couple to do what’s best for them.