I've thought hard today about Caroline Flack and her mental health and a friend who committed suicide in her teens. I've had the soul searching today that my sarcastic humour might now need to be reigned in, and then I remember why I joined here.
It angers me that influencers use this as a pr tactic.
Remember that woman who said her child had a big head, and Mrshinch sent her vile army in. Named and shamed her too her millions and Instagram public. Not all are decent kind folk on social media, many are suffering with mental illnesses, psychopaths, schizophrenia, paranoia, there are labels in mental health that I can't spell, that listen too Hinch and want blood when their leader says deal with it.
Don't feel guilty because she's turned her woe me on this forum tattle life and other gossip forums today.
Look at the cruel vileness this woman, and the proof is on these threads, what she did to a few people who didn't agree with Princess Sophie.
Remember Sophie is a troll herself, calling the kettle black is not far from her own disgraceful behaviour with not just non hinchers, even her fans have been vile towards other hinchers because of this snow white, whiter than white act. (she fitted in well meeting Pinocchio).
Her 30th birthday, I hope this woman learns to treat people with respect and grows the
duck up in her 30s, not do things underhanded.
Hinch is very lucky that people haven't killed for her or had women commit suicide because of her naming and shaming. It works both ways.
Sophie doesn't have anxiety we have all worked out it's a PR stunt, this news fallen into her hands today was perfectly timed for the NOTEbook launch. We said in few threads gone that she did this before her last book came out, she got the public attention with trolls, the feel sorry for her factor.
Wisen the
duck up and stop feeling sorry for her.
Remember the morale high ground here she's a first class bully and she's got millions in the bank, they know good or bad news is golden for them. They are public relations experts. They don't give a
tit about any person away from their own 4 grey walls of lies.
Tattle life gives us animosity because of hinch army bullies we were given freedom here to speak our minds, don't lose it because of her typed woe me story.
I don't agree with any person slating a child, my two little girls are my world, they are beautiful to me, might not be to you or hinch but my babies are perfect. I can't look at someone else's babies and see anything but perfection, is that because I'm a mum? Don't know. I came here for answers, I had 4 cupboards full of every cleaning chemical that could make enough atomic bombs to blow up the country now I've given 3/4 of it to family and I still have a double cupboard full. She angers me and winds me up, the swipe ups etc create greed.
Her child melts my heart when he smiles.
Doesn't he you?
Find it incredible that most influencers and celebs don’t understand the impact THEY have themselves on followers from the content they post on social media. Perfect lives, bodies, materialistic things - unachievable aspirations for the majorit. Harm to the general fan/public/follower.
Generally, people in the spot light want to be there. They want the positive attention but also want to know what the negative attention is too. It’s human nature. PR machines are there to control and manage this but there does need to be some consideration of the damage that fame and social media does to people’s mental health, harm to the celeb/influencer.
It works both ways. Is it the fault of the media, the papers, Facebook, Instagram, our species? I don’t know
I think we are mixing many different personalities into single platforms and then wondering where the problem lies...social experiment in itself! In real life you just wouldn’t mix with someone you didn’t like and you probably wouldn’t know or care if someone you didn’t know was gossiping about you in real life either. Social media and the general media makes it much easier to see this and for others to share amongst themselves and or globally which has a much larger impact. But it works both ways and I don’t think we can blame people’s mental health on the comments of strangers without addressing the wider issues that fame/social media in general has on mental health as a whole!
I agree 110%