Casey Anthony, who became known as “America’s most hated mom,” has ventured into the world of TikTok by launching a new video series. In these videos, she plans to delve into legal advocacy matters, specifically focusing on supporting the LGBTQ community and women’s rights.
Anthony, now 38, was accused of killing her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee, in 2008 but has alleged that her father is the real perpetrator.
In a TikTok post dated March 1, Anthony announced the beginning of her video series, stating, “This is my first of probably many recordings on a series I am starting.” Emphasizing her background in the legal field since 2011, she expressed the importance of advocating for both herself and her daughter in her role as a legal advocate.
Introducing herself to her TikTok audience, Anthony reiterated her identity and relationships, stating, “My name is Casey Anthony, my daughter is Caylee Anthony, and my parents are George and Cindy Anthony.” She clarified that her video series is not in response to her parents’ actions but rather as a way to reintroduce herself to the public.

Photo on the left shows wording found on a shirt. The photo on the right shows Caylee Anthony with her mother Casey. Caylee is wearing a shirt with the same lettering. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel/MCT)
Following her daughter’s death in June 2008, Casey left home and spent the next month with her boyfriend, apparently failing to report any crime involving her daughter.
Months later, in December 2008, a utility worker located Caylee’s skeletal remains in a wooded area about a half-mile from the Anthony family’s home.

Jose Baez, who represented Athony during her trial, argued that Caylee accidentally drowned in the family’s above-ground swimming pool in June 2008 and Casey’s parents then attempted to cover up her death and dispose of her remains, which George and Cindy have vehemently denied. (Red Huber/Orlando Sentinel/MCT)
Jose Baez, who represented Athony during her trial, argued that Caylee accidentally drowned in the family’s above-ground swimming pool in June 2008 and Casey’s parents then attempted to cover up her death and dispose of her remains, which George and Cindy have vehemently denied.
Prosecutors argued that Casey Anthony suffocated her daughter with chloroform and taped the 2-year-old’s mouth shut.
After deliberating for 11 hours, a Florida jury found Anthony not guilty of the crimes filed against her.
Fox News Digital’s Stephanie Nolasco and The Associated Press contributed to this report.