Vine star and the subject of a recent sex scandal, Carter Reynolds, is making news again with a stream of questionable tweets suggesting that the teenager, who has millions of followers on various social media outlets, is suicidal.

The 19-year-old has tweeted a variety of comments in the last 24 hours that have gone from frustrated to angry to stressed and annoyed. However, some of his tweets have many concerned because he is discussing killing himself.

"I don't want to live anymore. F**k this," the teen said. "I never had any thoughts of killing myself until now and no it's not because of Maggie," he continued. "It's because of all the unnecessary hate I get. I'm sick of it."

Reynolds posted the series of tweets after ex-girlfriend, 16 year-old Maggie Lindemann, posted on Twitter about being at the hospital.

Lindemann continued claiming Reynolds was mocking her for being in the hospital, for yet unknown reasons, in their exchange.

She then chastised Reynolds about his comments regarding suicide, saying that suicide is no laughing matter and said she would take a break from the social media site.

According to Superfame, the social media personality recently threatened Lindemann on social media and posted a video where he divulges information about her and attempts to paint her in a negative manner. The video backfired and has just brought more backlash for the troubled teen.

Reynolds was involved in a scandal in June when a video was released online showing him trying to force Lindemann to perform sexual acts on him. The teen can be heard getting upset when Lindemann continuously says she doesn't want to.

Reynolds later released an apology for the video. His apology, which he posted on Twitter, however, was not received well because he insisted that the incident in the video was something that all couples did. His apology focused on being upset that the video was leaked and not necessarily about the problems of sexual consent surrounding the entire ordeal.

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