
In the video Gibney took that purportedly shows the confrontation, O'Roark can be heard saying he was "not trying to be disrespectful," but was "told that girls were coming."

Gibney said O'Roark then approached her, Raindrop, and at least one of their cisgender female friends and told them they should leave and go to a different party. Quinn did not immediately respond to INSIDER's request for comment. Gibney provided INSIDER with screenshots of text messages that appear to show Team 10 manager Adam Quinn asking her to delete her public social media posts about the confrontation, or risk legal action. YouTuber Lilah Gibney said in a video Saturday that she and a friend were kicked out of social media celebrity Jake Paul's " Team 10" house early Saturday morning because she said Team 10 video editor Blane O'Roark didn't think the transgender women were "real girls." Visit Business Insider South Africa for more stories.However, Daniel later posted in an Instagram story that his lawyers said there were "no legal grounds" to sue Gibney. YouTuber Elijah Daniel publicly tweeted his support for Gibney and said he would "pay the lawyer fees" if Team 10 took legal action against her.

