Some of you are being really shitty to people who are expressing disappointment about the Philly show/how it was handled. Most of us KNOW cancelling was the right move. We can still be upset. For some of us this was the first/potentially last chance to see him live. Back off.
yeah i understand why the show was cancelled, that storm was awful. but that doesn’t mean i can’t feel disappointed and angry that i won’t be able to see louis on this tour. too many people are coming after fans for sharing their feelings about the concert being cancelled
i had a budget of $400 for harry’s tour thinking i would definitely be able to get a ticket in lower bowl, maybe even pit, but now i might not be able to even afford a nosebleed? are we serious?!
It’s honestly heartbreaking to see how his own team still can’t understand what fans —and even non-fans— have been seeing for a long time.
This “relationship” narrative does nothing for him. It doesn’t protect him, it doesn’t elevate him, and it definitely doesn’t help his career. If anything, it keeps dragging down everything he works so hard to build.
And the truth is: we’ve seen stunts before. We’ve tolerated them because, at least, they didn’t clash so violently with who he is.
But this one goes against everything he represents. Louis is not superficial. Louis has always been warm, empathetic, grounded, close to his fans, his friends, and his family.
And yes —people can grow and outgrow things they said or did when they were younger.
But some people simply don’t. Some people show, time and time again, that their essence hasn’t changed at all, no matter how much PR tries to repaint or soften it.
And that is where the real mismatch becomes impossible to ignore: someone whose actions, attitude, and history don’t align with Louis at any level.
It doesn’t match him. It doesn’t help him. And everyone can see that contrast clearly.
For a moment as meaningful as Jingle Ball —13 years later, and on such an important anniversary date— you’d expect to see his real support system around him: his family, the people who have been there forever.
Instead… we get the same PR storyline once again. And honestly? It overshadows what truly matters: his music, his growth, his voice, his new era that’s about to begin.
Followers dropping, listeners dropping… that’s not “hate”; that’s the public reacting to something that feels forced, staged, and completely disconnected from who he really is.
People want to celebrate Louis the artist, not a narrative that contradicts both his nature and his truth.
We should be talking about his next album, his new songs, his upcoming shows, everything he has achieved through talent, effort, and heart.
But every time he shines, the stunt takes over and dims the light. And that is the saddest part.
He deserves better.
He deserves a team that listens.
And he deserves a narrative that aligns with the artist —and the man— he truly is.
#WeSeeYouLouis #LetHimShine #MusicFirst #RespectTheArtist #FansNotBlind #EnoughIsEnough
Im seeing some INSANE Larries out there and my god I actually can’t, please can we all agree the sisters are not sending signs via their children, via things their children are playing with. THEY ARE CHILDREN
I wasn’t sure about posting this, but some things need to be said.
I just hope it helps open some eyes and makes a difference, even a small one — it’s not too late to change.
To those who’ll read it: thank you 🙏🏻