I'm not saying him and Amber were the best of friends, but they were definitely friends, more than just someone he interviewed.I didn't get the impression Murad and Amber were that close. I've only seen them together in few videos relating to LI. Same goes for Yewande and Rachel. Just because he had them as guest on his podcast doesn't mean they are friends.
As for people worrying he might harm himself...you don't think he reads the Tweets, the news, probably even this thread? It's not like a tweet from one specific person would make him want to harm himself. If they already unfriended/unfollowed him, it's clear they no longer want to be associated with him. However, and I'm saying this as someone who is a fan of Amber and who got into a lot of arguments defending her, she needs to say something, because she normally has a lot to say. The things she was saying about Luca for example could be very harmful to him, but she did not care about that. What all these reality TV stars seem to forget is that with great power comes great responsability. Not that they are particularly powerful, but they do have a significant following who often do and say terrible things when encouraged by their "idols". Murad was doing that as well, ironically.
He's definitely reading everything about himself. He's too self absorbed not to. He keeps up with this thread for sure, and twitter etc. He relies heavily on people's opinions to gage how to act.
That's also why he has been quiet, because he realised his 'apology' didn't help. It has so many comments telling him to own up to everything. If it were all positive comments there and online, he would have been back to regular posting again.
No one asked him to be the moral police, he took it upon himself to act so righteous and above everyone else. Of course it was going to backfire. I hope he learns from this.
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