Oh Alice.
What you really need right now is a good friend to sit you down and tell you to sort yourself out as, quite frankly, you’re being a prize tw*t. And when I say a good friend I mean someone who isn’t caught up in the world of social media.
Someone who tells you straight that if you are going to give everyone who follows you on social media a blow by blow account of your love life, write a book and numerous other articles about it and also run an online training course how to make money from social media you can’t then go and tell your followers that they have no right to ask you questions about it. It’s simply called being a hypocrite.
I also hope that the same good friend sits you down and tells you that any woman is worth far more than the yo-yo relationship that you seem to keep going back to. There’s obviously a void in your life that needs filling and you seem to think that a relationship is the answer. Don’t deny it, you’re back online dating (or trying to) not that long after splitting up with your fiancé. That screams of not being totally stable.
Please stop. Take a good look at yourself and your behaviour and reflect on how this looks to your kids. Your “business” seems to be built on a version of yourself that you’ve built up on social media and now it’s getting to tricky questions about it you need to face the music, or just admit you’re wrong and walk away. In the world of social media your followers are effectively your customers. They won’t all agree with you all the time, but getting all funny when they dare to ask you questions about things you have shared publicly is not on. If you want to carry on with the lifestyle that social media gives you then have a bit of respect for those followers that have got you there. It’s called manners and business.