the one where she was like "moveeee.. move out my wheeeeey muddaf**a" *in my best island accent*
That's the one!!
Before someone claims she was bullying p, she did say 'excuse me' first

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the one where she was like "moveeee.. move out my wheeeeey muddaf**a" *in my best island accent*
That's the one!!
Before someone claims she was bullying p, she did say 'excuse me' first![]()
That's the one!!
Before someone claims she was bullying p, she did say 'excuse me' first![]()
I don't remember that story and I'm curious now![]()
Rihanna cyberbullied a fan named Alexis, called PromBat on Twitter, for copying her dress. Alexis said of Rihanna’s Tweets: ‘I was very offended. Why throw shade on it when you had on the exact same thing. The poses was different but the outfit wasn’t.. She doesn’t love her fans like she says she does.’
http://www.all-the-news.com/other/rihanna-cyberbullies-prombat-girl
Not to me. So what she gets rude on social media? She's never presented herself to be an angle, but she's got a quick mouth. Some people can't handle her comebacks.
Now, I might be aging myself (40) but back in my schooling days a bully was someone that constantly picked on another kid. Over and over.
When I hear people using it now, I'm thinking the person isn't a bully, just rude or speaking their mind. On these reality shows, if one person says something to another, they get mad and says 'you're being a bully'
I don't get it. It's used too much and wrong
Thank You!!! Making a comment about someone whether you like them or not or you like or dislike their outfit is not bullying. Purposley stalking someone or constantly harassing them is bullying.
I'm just saying, as many comments that we make on this forum towards celebs, would that make us ALL bullies??
I forget, Did Rhi make a comment with the pic when she posted it?
She gets it
for the first one and
for the 2nd.![]()
Not to me. So what she gets rude on social media? She's never presented herself to be an angle, but she's got a quick mouth. Some people can't handle her comebacks.
Now, I might be aging myself (40) but back in my schooling days a bully was someone that constantly picked on another kid. Over and over.
When I hear people using it now, I'm thinking the person isn't a bully, just rude or speaking their mind. On these reality shows, if one person says something to another, they get mad and says 'you're being a bully'
I don't get it. It's used too much and wrong
I agree. Snapping back, being quick-on-your-feet or having a better comeback is not being a bully. Nowadays, the minute you say something a person doesn't like, you're a "bully". That's not what a bully is.
I don't consider this bullying. If you post a picture of someone and say "I think they look silly", that is not bullying. That is your opinion of that person. She did exactly what we do here on the celeb threads and exactly what we do, when we see people on the streets looking crazy and take a pic of it and text to our friends.
I'm just saying, as many comments that we make on this forum towards celebs, would that make us ALL bullies??
Took the words right out of my mouth!!
I don't consider this bullying. If you post a picture of someone and say "I think they look silly", that is not bullying. That is your opinion of that person. She did exactly what we do here on the celeb threads and exactly what we do, when we see people on the streets looking crazy and take a pic of it and text to our friends.