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Tana Mongeau Releases Apology Video For TanaCon

Tana Mongeau Releases Apology Video For TanaCon

Tana Mongeau has finally issued an apology to her fans after the TanaCon disaster.

In a new video, the social star shows footage of the planning period and what was going on behind the scenes as things fell apart.

“Where I went wrong was going into this with spite and going into this with ego,” Tana shared at the beginning. “And doing this in two months. I should’ve done it with people who I trusted.”

She adds, “I put my fans at stake, I put my reputation at stake, I put my life and everything that I love more than anything in the world at stake because I believed in it. But to be frank, that wasn’t enough.”

“To everyone that believed in me — whether you came and you got a sunburn and you waited in line for hours and hours and hours, or you are simply watching along this journey and you believed in me and I let you down — I’m sorry and I will spend the rest of my life trying to make this better.”

Tana also explained just why she waited so long to post the video – she wanted all the refunds to be handled.

About 99% of people already got their money back and Tana is planning on using the money earned from the vided to reimburse people who bought flights and hotel rooms for the weekend.

Tana Mongeau Might Be Facing a Class Action Lawsuit Over TanaCon

Tana Mongeau Might Be Facing a Class Action Lawsuit Over TanaCon

Tana Mongeau might be in even more hot water over TanaCon.

According to a new report from The Blast, one of the attendees is heading up a possible class-action lawsuit against the promoter for how convention-goers were treated during the event, which was ultimately cancelled.

If you missed it, TanaCon oversold tickets and had a venue that was too small, and so many more issues were present at the event.

With the lawsuit, hundreds of fans are considering suing Good Times, the organization that sponsored it.

“I started feeling less and less excited about the event because I had a feeling it would be very unorganized, but I hoped for the best,” attendee Anamarie Olson shared. “After waiting for about five hours in the sun, with no shade or water or food, a representative of Good Times made an announcement that the event was canceled for the day but would resume as scheduled Saturday with an additional location.”

The convention was completely scraped the day after and now, Anamarie is seeking “refunds on our tickets and travel, and also compensation for our mistreatment during the event” and is currently talking to law firms who helped people following the Fyre Festival disaster.

She says there are about 200 people who are interested in joining the suit.

YouTuber Shane Dawson recently debuted his “documentary” video series on all that went wrong, and revealed that Good Times CEO Michael Weist signed a contract with a ticketing agent.

This means that if anything was to go wrong with the convention and people needed refunds, his company would be responsible for the compensation. That’s over $325,000 he does not have.