
FROM 3.1 MILLION FOLLOWERS TO ZERO OVERNIGHT
— Queen Nadia Cries Out After Facebook Wipes Her Page
Internet sensation Queen Nadia (Queen Nadia TV) has broken down in tears after her Facebook page was permanently deleted — the same page that allegedly gathered over 3.1 million followers in less than 3 months and pulled 1+ BILLION views in just 28 days.
According to reports, the Zimbabwean creator had already made over $100,000 and was still expecting more payouts… but everything vanished instantly.
Meta reportedly removed the account in early February 2026 after repeated reports of indecent/expl!cit content violating community rules.
No warning that mattered.
No recovery option.
No followers.
No pending earnings.
Just like that — digital success turned to digital dust.
She has now opened a new account, but the emotional video shows a woman devastated after “uniting the world” only to lose it reminded many creators of a harsh truth:
You don’t own your followers… the platform does.
Some people say rules are rules.
Others say creators build these platforms and deserve protection.
So tell us 
Is Facebook protecting users… or destroying people’s livelihoods?
