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Fans of Inquisitor Ghost have been signing a petition to get a Call of Duty skin of the TikTok star after a disturbing video from his surfaced online.
TikTok star Inquisitor Ghost took social media by storm for his famous ghost mask costume. The internet personality was known for his cosplays and his love for Call of Duty did not go unheard by the fans. On In October, several people grew concerned about Inquisitor Ghost after a strange event took place during his live.

Petition for an Inquisitor Ghost skin for Call of Duty goes viral
Inquisitor Ghost’s fans are aware of the social media personality’s love for Call of Duty and did not hesitate to start a petition asking Call of Duty to have a skin based on him. In the past, the game has released skins based on Snoop Dogg, Terminator, Armored Titan from Attack on Titan, and many more.
The petition has already received over 34k signatures. The organizer noted: “This petition is deeply personal and significant to us, the fans of a beloved content creator known as Inquisitor on TikTok.”
“He was more than just a content creator; he was an idol, a beacon of light, and a source of joy for many. Known for his genuine passion and dedication to his cosplays and fans, he brought characters to life in ways that resonated with all who followed him.” Fans can still sign the petition.
What we know about TikTok star’s last live
The TikTok star decided to do a live on September 28. However, it wasn’t until October 9 that fans started sharing the disturbing video on other social media platforms like Twitter.
The clip from the live allegedly shows an empty room at night that someone is trying to enter by smashing the window. The two men manage to break in and a woman is heard outside the room. Viewers who saw the content reported that the two men allegedly looked shocked and reportedly tried to perform CPR.
This left many concerned about Inquisitor Ghost. It is important to note that as of now, no official statement about Inquisitor Ghost has been made. However, his TikTok has been deleted from the platform.

Reach out for help
If you are affected by any issues raised in the article or would like someone to speak to, please call the Samaritans for free on 116 123. You can also email them at [email protected] or visit samaritans.org to find your nearest branch in the UK. In the US, please visit Samaritans USA for more information.
You can also contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-TALK (8255) or text 741741 to get in touch with the Crisis Text Line. Americans can now call or text 988 to reach out and speak to a counselor.
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