As for the gossip online about Ivy and Mara arguing, it was their private matter. There was no need to plaster it all over the internet for people to pass judgment, right?
[Can't you draw the line at some point? You're invading someone's privacy by taking those shots, and to top it off, you post them online, seriously? Do you even realize Ivy could sue you for this?]
But against all odds, this comment seemed to have hit a nerve with the online sleuth, who blustered in the comments section.
[If nobody sues me, it just shows who's guilty!
I'm just telling it like it is. You fans have got your heads so greased up with blind loyalty, you don't want to see the truth, that's your issue. I'm just a bystander sharing what I've witnessed. There's a bunch of people in the comments who think the same; none of us buy this actress's 'good girl' act. How does a newbie get her movie in the spotlight non-stop before it even airs? The production team's so-called 'evidence' doesn't prove that Ivy hasn't bullied anyone, does it? Our speculations are totally justified. You should be asking your queen why, as soon as her news breaks, nobody's buying it.
And by the way, just throwing this out there, if you claim to be just a passerby, how come you're so clued up on Ivy's trending status, huh?]
[LOL, the poster just gave themselves away. Some people really can't hide their true colors.]
The original post was intent on slinging mud at Ivy, and she woke up that morning to a link Margot had sent her.
Clicking through, she was blindsided by the drama.
[What on earth happened yesterday? Is there any surveillance video footage?]
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