Either way, sympathy marketing is outdated. The audience is harder to fool now.
Audiences usually decide quietly and move on.
If the project is strong, no explanation is needed.
If it isn’t, well you've clearly shown it all.
When did the narrative change from “he doesn’t control his account” to going live crying and shifting blame?
The world has moved on. This sympathy play isn’t working anymore. People have seen enough to form their own conclusions some early, some later, and some will still catch
Up. If this live was meant to promote Akina, professionalism would have served you better. Emotional shading and public blame don’t elevate a project. Your former partner has shown that clearly.
If your new series is doing well as claimed, a random comment shouldn’t tilt you
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