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31 minutes ago, PeterPan said:

to be honest we dont know who started this incident as we are only seeing part of their argument.  It sounded like he said she hit him.  So idk.

I mean, I don’t disagree but I can’t really think of a situation where being thrown in water is warranted :laughga: it certainly didn’t look like self defense. 

I follow some of her friends on twitter, I think she did instigate the argument and may have made physical contact with him so there’s that to consider as well, like you said. 

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Gardevoir

I don't understand this whole situation. Is she being bullied just because she calls Gaga a "mommy" on the documentary? :/

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honestly she is not bratty she mentioned in the doc that if it wasnt for the fact that she had the doctors and money it would not be easy to deal with the chronic pain she has. 

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23 hours ago, pedrohemg said:

The real question is, how the hell that girl arrived to the next location before Gaga?

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I was cringeying the whole way through the scene, yes, but to think some people went the lenghts to finding her account and bullying her or making her a thing here :rip:

I mean, I'd love a .gif of the "mommy" thing for the lols :laughga:but I wouldn't go and trash her online, specially not after a docu that speaks about human vulnerability in those levels, get a grip.

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I love when she reacts to tweets like this! It shows that she watches when people say negative things and she turns around and educates them. 

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There's no excuse to personally insult her of bully her like some people have on Twitter etc. But I too said I cringed at that moment. And so did people I know who aren't fans, cause a few of them texted me like: Omg is that what it's like, is being a superfan really like that?

I think the main 'problem' seems to be the way it was edited. It sounds like she said mommy once but it was repeated in editing over and over for dramatic effect.

I do feel Gaga seems to gravitate towards fans she sees a lot or ones that are quite determined and vocal and gives them attention repeatedly, even if they wait in front of her house. But in my personal experience those who get many pictures with her aren't always the nicest people. I've even met quite a few claiming to be big fans but it turns out they just want to have as many pics with celebrities to post on social media.  It's a complex situation and it's impressive how Gaga deals with this. By giving them attention, she knows they'll be back for more, but she also know she's made their day and she might know their backstory (she often does!) and knows they need something to lift their spirit.

That's the only thing I didn't like that much about the film, it doesn't show her true connection with the fans that well. I would've like to have seen a few secs of her talking casually with superfans, at the dive bar for example. Now the moments in the film are a bit cliche (I loved the girl who got suprised, but that setup isn't a typical Gaga meeting a fan moment ) and a viewer who isn't a fan doesn't really see how deep and honest the connection with Gaga and her fans truly is.

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Y'all seriously need to stop dragging other fans. Some girl calling Gaga mommy has literally ZERO effect on any of our lives. Did she comes across as rather, uh, ~passionate~, in the documentary? Yes. But why hate on her for it?

So many of us on here and in the fanbase in general understand what it's like to be bullied, rejected, and ridiculed. Why inflict it on someone else?

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Not gonna lie, the "mommy" girl made me cringe so hard, I was feeling second hand embarrassment watching that scene :sweat:

But yeah, attacking her was so unnecessary and mean. 

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I find it rather odd for so many to make fun of that poor girl when half the same fanbase sounded like a herd of dying sheep less than 3 years ago.   😋

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Katsuki Bakugo

I had a problem with her showing up at her next venue... especially when she is clearly working. But I also have a problem with people staying outside her apartment and I think they should let her rest and leave her alone. Call her what you want. I call her Gags. You call her mother. But I am in life where I don't want even my own mother so why would I call her mine. But thats me. No judgement to her. Just the stalking her is weird. To me.

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Katsuki Bakugo
On 24/09/2017 at 0:22 PM, Scathach said:

Not gonna lie, the "mommy" girl made me cringe so hard, I was feeling second hand embarrassment watching that scene :sweat:

But yeah, attacking her was so unnecessary and mean. 

It's just "mommy" the way she said it. It was cringy. I won't lie. But whatever. Thats what she calls her. 

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