Captain Tom’s daughter accused of using TikTok to earn commission
London: Hannah Ingram-Moore, daughter of Captain Sir Tom Moore, is reportedly facing fresh criticism after claims emerged that she is using TikTok to earn commission through the platform’s affiliate programme.According to British media reports, Ingram-Moore has allegedly been promoting products on TikTok, allowing her to receive commission on qualifying sales. The reports have reignited public…
London: Hannah Ingram-Moore, daughter of Captain Sir Tom Moore, is reportedly facing fresh criticism after claims emerged that she is using TikTok to earn commission through the platform’s affiliate programme.
According to British media reports, Ingram-Moore has allegedly been promoting products on TikTok, allowing her to receive commission on qualifying sales. The reports have reignited public scrutiny following previous controversies surrounding the family’s handling of the Captain Tom Foundation.
The latest claims have triggered mixed reactions on social media, with some users criticising the move while others argue she is entitled to earn income through legitimate online content creation. There has been no indication that the reported TikTok activity is unlawful.
Captain Sir Tom Moore became an international symbol of resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic after raising millions of pounds for Britain’s National Health Service (NHS) by completing sponsored walks before his 100th birthday.
