Cher Gopman, previously known by reality TV fans as Cher Hubsher, made a name for herself after appearing on the MTV series My Super Sweet 16 in 2007 — but she’s just now speaking out about her alleged experience on the show. 

In a TikTok video shared on Saturday, January 18, the reality television alum claimed she was never paid a single cent for her time on the show.

In the social media post, Gopman mouths along with audio that says, “Since we’re all going to die, there’s one more secret I feel I have to share with you.” She then gestures at a photo of herself on the series and a caption that reads, “Since TikTok is getting banned I’ll tell you how much money I made being on MTV’s My Super Sweet 16.” She then mouths “Zero” as “$0” flashes on screen. 

Gopman’s episode aired January 15, 2007. Her appearance on the popular reality series helped pave the way for her to land a series of small acting parts on TV shows, including The Amityville Terror, Blind Thoughts, and Small Fish

The show wasn’t Gopman’s only foray into reality television, either. She and her mother, Dawn Hubsher, joined the cast of sMothered in 2019 ahead of her daughter’s birth the same year. 

 

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After working in  healthcare for several years before becoming a life coach and social media personality, Gopman has amassed nearly 400,000 followers on TikTok, where most of her content is originally shared. 

Gopman has been an outspoken supporter of the platform, which is set to go dark in the United States on Sunday, January 19, after the Supreme Court TKTKTK. On Friday, January 17, she shared a video featuring herself and her young daughter at the airport and captioned it, “Us moving to China since TikTok is getting banned.” 

After a commenter noted that TikTok is also banned in China, Gopman shared a second video on Saturday that also featured her mother. “Us leaving America since Tiktok is getting banned,” she wrote

Gopman and her mother are the co-authors of the 2019 book A Bond That Lasts Forever. In an interview for the book, Gopman told Tinseltown Mom, “My mom and I have always been close. Of course we had our ups and downs like any mother and daughter relationship and we got in our fair share of arguments during my teenage years, however it is how we got through the tough times that made us so much stronger.”

She also credited her mother with helping her find her voice as a young woman and instead often asked her opinion on different topics. “It made me realize that I had a voice and that she cared about it. She always wanted to spend quality time with me, which made me feel very special early on,” she explained. 

My Super Sweet 16 aired on MTV from January 2005 to May 2017.

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