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LeJudas

I never understood this type of reaction from celebrities.

Unless it was zombie or someone with obvious to the eye illness or covid whatever then I would feel the same but this random lady just wanted a hug lol 

Not to say he should have let her but no need to recreate the 🤢 emoji lol 

 

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LeJudas
4 hours ago, TSUNAMI said:

So, he's LGBTQ now? Cultural appropriation. 

There are many ways this situation could've be handled better.

I would say that at least this can help the str8s get used to nail color being appropriate for anyone but they already do that so I don't think he's being queer for having his nails done just maybe trying to use it to look "friendly for the gays" or a marketing pandering move

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1 hour ago, KanyeWest said:

Well Im sorry but if I had a fan who loved me so much they wanted to hug me I wouldn't scream ****!!!! and acting mad. I would just be surprised but why act like you're better than your fans? It's weird. And yes it's also not okay to jump on stage and do that, but it's been done so many times to the biggest stars in the world and they never reacted so angrily :shrug: it's a weird thing some artists do nowadays, like Bieber. They'll spit on you, tell you to **** off, or give u a middle finger, to a fan....who wants to hug....sure they are not respecting your space, but c'mon.... :enigma: you are rich because of them. Idk, I wouldn't react that way personally

I don't understand you at all...this is assault. He was assaulted by a fan. You can't just go up and hug people out of nowhere. Especially not while they are ON STAGE and you SNEAK UP BEHIND THEM I mean what the **** that would be extremely scary and violating. 

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5 hours ago, TSUNAMI said:

So, he's LGBTQ now? Cultural appropriation. 

This. I personally hate it when straight guys do this **** just to feel "edgy" and "special". Like this is not a fashion trend. This is an identity for many people. Respect it.

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LeJudas
10 minutes ago, SEANGT said:

I don't understand you at all...this is assault. He was assaulted by a fan. You can't just go up and hug people out of nowhere. Especially not while they are ON STAGE and you SNEAK UP BEHIND THEM I mean what the **** that would be extremely scary and violating. 

Ok double standards, if a man hugged a woman everyone would be outraged calling him an abuser and whatnot so I'm not going to argue about that, you have a point. 

 

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TheDemonIClingTo
6 minutes ago, Dennis said:

This. I personally hate it when straight guys do this **** just to feel "edgy" and "special". Like this is not a fashion trend. This is an identity for many people. Respect it.

Yeah, one thing is being supportive, but wearing the rainbow when you are not LGBT is... kind of weird

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TruthTeaInYourCunt

In one thread you have gays dragging Billy Porter for calling out Vogue about Harry Style wearing a dress as a straight cis man on their magazine and in another you have gays gatekeeping rainbows and nail polish on a straight cis man. 

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6 minutes ago, TruthTeaInYourCunt said:

In one thread you have gays dragging Billy Porter for calling out Vogue about Harry Style wearing a dress as a straight cis man on their magazine and in another you have gays gatekeeping rainbows and nail polish on a straight cis man. 

Welcome to GGD!

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21 minutes ago, TheDemonIClingTo said:

Yeah, one thing is being supportive, but wearing the rainbow when you are not LGBT is... kind of weird

Gays didn't invent rainbows. What a stupid thing to say.

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2 hours ago, KanyeWest said:

Well Im sorry but if I had a fan who loved me so much they wanted to hug me I wouldn't scream ****!!!! and acting mad. I would just be surprised but why act like you're better than your fans? It's weird. And yes it's also not okay to jump on stage and do that, but it's been done so many times to the biggest stars in the world and they never reacted so angrily :shrug: it's a weird thing some artists do nowadays, like Bieber. They'll spit on you, tell you to **** off, or give u a middle finger, to a fan....who wants to hug....sure they are not respecting your space, but c'mon.... :enigma: you are rich because of them. Idk, I wouldn't react that way personally

Have you forgotten the Manchester accident at Ariana's concert? When someone hops on stage and violates their space they don't know what that person's intentions are, add a life threatening virus to the mix and the risks are even higher. You're acting like he chose to be rude when she's the one who did that. His reaction is totally justified. It has nothing to do with him being rich, famous or thinking he's better than anyone else. That sounds like a personal problem. You seem to believe that celebs should act a certain way just because fans support them. Its a business. You pay for a performance, not to get on stage.

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TheDemonIClingTo
3 minutes ago, Dante said:

Gays didn't invent rainbows. What a stupid thing to say.

I mean the LGBT flag. It's true what the other user says that some people only wear it to be edgy or as a trend, because otherwise they've no reason to (given that they're not that)

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TruthTeaInYourCunt

Also straight men in rock, punk bands have been wearing nail polish for yea

54 minutes ago, LeJudas said:

I never understood this type of reaction from celebrities.

Unless it was zombie or someone with obvious to the eye illness or covid whatever then I would feel the same but this random lady just wanted a hug lol 

Not to say he should have let her but no need to recreate the 🤢 emoji lol 

 

What if she just appeared to want a hug and he went in for the hug then she pulled out a knife and stabbed him? They can't take the risk. They don't know who that person is and what they're capable of. If a stranger came upon to you on the street and tried to put their hands on you, how would you react?

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TruthTeaInYourCunt
2 minutes ago, TheDemonIClingTo said:

I mean the LGBT flag

Pretty sure rainbows existed long before that flag was designed babes. The LGBTQIA+ community uses the rainbow as a symbol but they don't own rainbow imagery.

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