Graham Platner faced backlash not just for a Nazi tattoo but for other issues as well, as reported by a Blaze TV host. His problems escalated when it was revealed that he had been sexting multiple women during his marriage.
According to the host, Platner had been caught sending explicit messages to another woman after dating his wife for about a year and a half. His wife had informed the campaign in the spring of 2025 about discovering these messages early in their marriage.
She allegedly noted, ‘He’s been sexting a lot of women on these apps.’ One of her aides, who had been dismissed over the Nazi tattoo controversy, later made this information public.
As a humorous, yet pointed, takeaway, the host quipped, ‘So, it’s a lesson: don’t get a Nazi tattoo.’
Co-hosts also reacted, with one remarking on a press conference where Platner seemed supportive of his wife, who appeared visibly uncomfortable, as if there was a threat looming over her.
On top of everything else, Platner’s past Reddit posts were scrutinized, including remarks that trivialized sexual assault and crude comments about sexual topics. Additionally, his Kik account was revealed, which is known for being a platform appealing to questionable individuals.
One host expressed concern over the implications of Platner’s Kik username, calling it chilling. He strongly criticized the atmosphere of the app, noting its lack of moderation and connection to predatory behavior.





