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'''The''' '''May 6th incident''', or simply '''May 6th''', was the | '''The''' '''May 6th incident''', or simply '''May 6th''', was one of the earliest well-known [[Daniel Larson]] [[Incidents|incident]]<nowiki/>s, taking place on '''May 6th''', 2021. The incident is infamous due to the fact that Daniel would [[Flashing|expose himself]] on TikTok Live to nearly 500 people, before being quickly banned. Daniel had been convinced to do so by his former manager [[Flexburger]], who had been actively trolling him after gaining knowledge of his status an alleged pedophile. | ||
It is referred to as one of, if not the most infamous incident in all of Daniel Larson history, remaining as one of the most iconic (and disturbing) Daniel Larson moments. | It is referred to as one of, if not the most infamous incident in all of Daniel Larson history, remaining as one of the most iconic (and disturbing) Daniel Larson moments. | ||