A TIKTOK influencer pleaded guilty to two more offences at Salisbury Magistrates Court.

Fiona Ryan, of Laverstock Road, pleaded guilty to two charges of posting a 'grossly offensive' series of posts on Twitter (X).

At Salisbury Magistrates Court on November 1, Prosecutor Mr Seneviratne told the court that Ryan's posts involved 'hate crime and antisemitism' and he recommended that sentencing come alongside her previous charges later this month.

Ryan pleaded guilty to the two chargesRyan pleaded guilty to the two charges (Image: Newsquest) On September 4, 2024, Ryan pleaded not guilty to four charges relating to videos she posted on TikTok. The videos, which were found to be "grossly offensive", were posted between March 4 and April 18 2024.

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The 40-year-old was found to be guilty of all four charges and will face sentencing for those on November 14, which will be heard by a district judge.

Speaking of the two most recent charges, magistrate Michael Swanton said: "These two matters are put off for today and it will be dealt with by the district judge on November 14."

She has been released on unconditional bail.