mind you this is the same era ppl were editing her pics calling her an asianfisher and all sorts of ridiculous things. y’all were picking her apart long before wicked and this tour bffr
i’m not gonna involve in the conversation about ariana grande and her alleged ED anymore.
it’s extremely exhausting and it’s getting to that point that i’m feeling sick of it. if she does have an ED or if she doesn’t we can’t do anything, we are not her inner circle, we are not her family. we just can support her and LEAVE HER alone.
account speaking shit about ariana for views and likes, account that i’m blocking. i’m done with you pieces of shit.
@_doracitah_@anniebaexquie did i say i’m not worried? no. i’m saying that talking about it won’t help her at all. there’s really nothing we can do so people should mind their own business. crying or hating on the internet is not gonna help her?
@CartierbardiB@_sullivan0_@anniebaexquie i’m not enabling anything. parents should teach their kids about body images at home and also teach you don’t comment on bodies og struggles. people being hateful about this is a problem in society too, clearly :)
@_sullivan0_@anniebaexquie i mean it won’t help the person being talked about at all - i think that’s important too, so nobody’s harmed. if every parent had this conversation with their kids at home it would be better for everyone
@_sullivan0_@anniebaexquie but i don’t get how this is any good. pointing out an ed online won’t help. you never know someone’s struggles and if you wanna teach your kids about it, it’s a conversation to take privately.
@ikarosfalls@anniebaexquie a lot of people I’m close too has been/are struggling with eds. but would it help them if people were calling them out and hating on social media? no. no doubt at all. celebrities are humans too and it’s about finding a balance.
@Cita33BB@anniebaexquie yeah eds are a problem in our society, but don’t you realize that the amount of comments and hate a person can receive could be super dangerous too? you don’t know someone’s personal struggles. it’s about finding the balance and not attack celebrities online. they’re humans too.
@ikarosfalls@anniebaexquie parents should take that conversation with their kids in private and in addition to that also teach, that you don’t comment on other peoples struggles or bodies <33 posting about it online won’t help the person - they have their family and friends
@Cita33BB@anniebaexquie but you shouldn’t point out if a celebrity has a serious drug addiction either? it won’t help them. i don’t really get your point. you should take that conversation with your kids in private and therefor also teach that you don’t comment on other peoples struggles or bodies <3