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Unregistered January 18th 2022 04:31 PM

A sad thing happened to me a few days after the kids choice awards last year
 
[FONT=""][COLOR=""][SIZE=""]So I loved the kids' choice awards this year. It had a Kamala Harris cameo, a Justin Bieber performance, and a mashup performance by the network's young stars of the past year's greatest hits! Sadly, Shiloh Nelson, who voices my best pal Keia, only made a non-speaking cameo in the virtual audience, which made me slightly sad. I messaged for a voice message from Shiloh as Keia on IG, but got not reply. Then, a few days after the show aired, I received the RUDEST email one could possibly think of (not affiliated with Shiloh). If I didn't tell you I almost cried, I'd be lying. I hope this man realizes how ignorant it was of him to do this, making an already sad person feel worse :'( I'm hoping that this year's KCAs have something happy follow them :'([/size][/color][/font]

DeletedAccount81 January 18th 2022 06:07 PM

Re: A sad thing happened to me a few days after the kids choice awards last year
 
The problem with social media is that there is no longer a strongly defined boundary between celebrities and their fanbase; and that is something I absolutely abhor. Celebrities are not meant to be your friends, no matter how kind and genuine their posts might be. It fucking hurts right now to hear that, I totally get it! But always perceive their honesty and truths with a grain of salt; because a lot of it might just be what their representative or publicist wants them to post on social media.

Was your message to this person on a public platform, such as commenting on a recent Instagram post? If so, then that definitely opens yourself up to vile comments from people who think they're so much better or wiser than other people; they may say stuff in a derogatory way, or they may be haters of the very person you love.


Seriously. Fandoms. Just fucking not worth it. I get wanting to express how much you love your idol; but there's no chance of them ever seeing it, if not very slim to none. They have such busy lives, such hectic schedules, they're not like us. They don't have the time or energy to shift through thousands of comments and private messages. Besides, if they've fallen victim to hateful messages in the past, they're not going to subject themselves to that time and time again.

Wishing you all the best.

Unregistered January 18th 2022 06:46 PM

Re: A sad thing happened to me a few days after the kids choice awards last year
 
[FONT=""][COLOR=""][SIZE=""]It was a follow-up to a message he sent me as a character he voiced. He just wanted to see if I recieved it. I replied nicely, but I'm autistic so I get upset over silly things. Since then, many one hit wonders and actors I love have liked my comments.[/size][/color][/font]

DeletedAccount81 January 18th 2022 08:23 PM

Re: A sad thing happened to me a few days after the kids choice awards last year
 
I'm glad that you've received positive comments from other individuals you look up to! I can totally relate as an Autistic individual how someone might come across as being rude and that'll set me off. :hug:

Dawn. January 19th 2022 07:59 AM

Re: A sad thing happened to me a few days after the kids choice awards last year
 
I'm really sorry this happened to you. I hope things worked out in the end. :hug:


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