@shayshaynj Now normally I wouldn’t even do this because it doesn’t matter what you think. Your not God nor do you have a heaven or hell to put me in. The fact is you went to my page and because you seen images of films I like that make me a devil lover or apart of some cult you no nothing about? ( rhetorical question) Well how sad are you for your Ignorant judgment. You don’t have to understand my likes or dislikes but being disrespectful is one thing. It’s a Holy Week so watch your mouth. And worry about your soul because one day you’ll pay for your mean spirited words. #be-blessed
After reading her Jessica’s response, @shayshaynj replied:
Truth hurts, I’m not juding anyone, justing the obvious. It would have been ignorant to bring opinion to YOR page or follow (which I didn’t and don’t)…You be blessed
This growing trend of celebs defending themselves is nothing new.
Earlier this month, Wale approached a man at a wrestling match after being taunted on Twitter. Allegedly, he mushed dude in the face and threatened. Last month, Ray J blasted a woman on Instagram who kept making negative comments about him.
Are celebs being too sensitive? Or is it a natural reaction, whether you’re famous or not, to defend yourself on social media?
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