Jessi barda arkadaşını korumak için biriyle kavga ettiği için sektörden silindi seo yeji çalışanlara kötü davrandığı için artık kimse ona rol vermiyor ama bu sistem sadece kadınlara işliyor birinin ölümşne sebep olmuş pedo biri de olsanız erkekseniz her türlü unutuluyor
I don't usually defend man but like let's not act like he was not head over heels for her those past years. and we don't know what actually lead the breakup so maybe let's not blatantly blaming any side
@kirinyangz People love talking shit about female idol face, body, attitude, everything 100k like for hate post. But when it comes to male idol, even its problematic one, less attention and they still come to defend their OPPA. That so sad and ironic...
🦋: everyone, i’d like to give you advice. I’m just being honest, use that time you would’ve spent editing all the negative stuff, and read a book instead. go watch a movie and work out or go talk with your friends. that’s more beneficial for your life. It’s because I just don’t understand, “haters?” calling them “haters” is abit funny too… I don’t understand why you invest your time doing stuff like that. Instead of typing things like “i hate ningning” and editing bad stuff, wouldn't it be more meaningful to spend that time to tell your parents "I love you" instead? that’s what i think… so in the end, the thing I want to say is i'd like for everyone to be healthy and happy, everyone in the world.
💬: what do u think about people being judgy
🌙: about people being judgy i feel sorry for you. like honestly the fact that u give a fuck about the way i look is just so interesting like you could be saying to ur friend “damn she looks like this, she looks like that” but to go and actually type it in… i can’t understand that mentality. like go ahead but honestly work on making yourself better cuz why are u wasting your time. it’s not good energy at all and you're not spreading any kind of positivity. you’re just being negative and if you have to be that way i guess that’s who you are i won’t judge u for that
ningselle’s strong mentality >>>
every time giselle goes live, there are comments about her appearance, her weight, random insults, and criticism that has absolutely nothing to do with who she is as an artist or as a person. and honestly, for what?
at a certain point, it stops being criticism and starts being projection. a lot of these people are carrying their own frustrations, insecurities, and unhappiness, and instead of dealing with them, they choose to take it out on someone they don’t even know.
the saddest part is that we’re talking about a real human being. someone who feels, who reads comments, who has emotions and bad days just like anyone else. imagine opening a live to talk to the people who support you and being met with a flood of hateful messages from people who have turned hatred into a hobby. this isn’t normal. it isn’t funny. it isn’t an opinion. it’s cruelty.
the internet has made a lot of people forget that there’s a real person on the other side of the screen. nobody deserves to be treated like a punching bag for someone else’s bitterness.
the truth is that people who are genuinely happy with themselves don’t spend their days obsessing over someone, joining lives just to insult their appearance, or looking for reasons to tear others down. that kind of behavior says far more about the people leaving those comments than it does about giselle.
it needs to stop. she deserves the same respect and humanity as anyone else. nobody should open a live and become the target of other people’s frustrations.