tommy murphy about julia and the other winner (it was recorded 2 weeks ago)
“I don’t think they could have done a better job bringing julia in for lorenzo. the match is perfect, like aesthetics wise, what he wanted lookswise, personality, the whole model vibe, european girl.”
why am I not surprised that jasmines fans are happy about the way lorenzo is treating julia? literally the most toxic fandom ever, so male centred it’s actually embarrassing.
@JannnSue12776 i get what you mean, but i actually agreed with most of julias points 😭she was literally saying what everyone else was thinking. im not buying Praiden being real either lmao, but I still wish them all the best. none of that makes it okay to celebrate a man treating girl badly
why am I not surprised that jasmines fans are happy about the way lorenzo is treating julia? literally the most toxic fandom ever, so male centred it’s actually embarrassing.
@JannnSue12776 i didnt agree with everything Julia did in the villa, but I also didn’t agree with everything Jasmine, Priya or Lola did. That doesn’t mean I’d ever wish any of them bad, especially over a man. You can dislike someone without being happy about them getting hurt
@JannnSue12776 whatever you think about Julia and Lorenzo, laughing and cheering over someone getting treated like that while acting like Julia is somehow the problem, when it’s literally a man who did it, is just sad and gross ngl
@dazekett couldnt be me cheering over a man treating a woman like that. couldn’t imagine being that bitter. anyway, stay mad ig ✌️and thank you for proving my point
@belle_bella550 Her behaviour in the villa can be criticised just like everyone else’s. That still doesn’t make “it’s her karma” comments about a man’s actions any less misogynistic. You can dislike someone without making them responsible for what another person chose to do.
@belle_bella550 Her behaviour in the villa can be criticised just like everyone else’s. That still doesn’t make “it’s her karma” comments about a man’s actions any less misogynistic. You can dislike someone without making them responsible for what another person chose to do.