The comment section exploded in a frenzy, as users attacked the individual with fiery words.
[I can't even with today's youth, you know? Obsessing over celebs is one thing, but this is just crossing the line. Has Ivy even been famous long enough to warrant such die-hard fans? If she sees the kind of trash talk you're spewing in her name, she wouldn't know whether to laugh or cry.]
The person being attacked felt unjustly targeted. After all, she was only speaking the uncomfortable truths nobody else dared to voice. Why was she being attacked?
Determined, she continued to post on her feed.
[Listen up. Diana's video was just a bunch of out-of-context snippets. How can you judge the entire crew as bullies based on that? Plus, if she was really being bullied, why stay with the production post-exposure? That just screams ulterior motives, doesn't it?
You can throw your insults, but I stand by my thoughts. One day, reality will smack you right in the face.]
Her post was soon drowned out by other netizens, some accusing the poster of being the one who was deluded beyond help. Of course, a handful rallied behind her, suggesting that the whole debacle was driven by jealousy of the Colton show's success.
[I'm seeing a lot of Ivy's haters in disguise here, throwing shade under the guise of being fans. We all know what you're up to.]
This comment stirred up its own storm, as fans of other actresses felt they had every right to speak up against alleged bullying by Ivy. Why should their voices be silenced just because they were fans of someone else?
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