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earl-jonas - June 20, 2019
Fuck u and the power u think you have over me. I’m gonna write about this in my next book😡😡😡 pic.twitter.com/0Ep0iXgW51
— BITCHIMBELLATHORNE (@bellathorne) June 15, 2019
How does one even condense this tomfoolery into a headline? This weekend Bella Thorne took to Twitter to preemptively post nudes that someone was threatening to leak. She says that an account hack allowed someone access to her private pics, and that by posting them before this dude did, she was taking control of her own narrative. Some might say that this was a publicity stunt coinciding with Bella Thorne's ongoing push for her best-selling book. Not me! But some people. The h8ers quite frankly.
Some old woman named Whoopi Goldberg decided to give her two cents on the think tank known as The View. Her view is that Bella Thorne deserved to have her nudes leaked because at this point, celebs and noncelebs alike should know the inherent risk of taking nude pics. I say - shut your damn mouth Whoopi. We don't want any starlets getting any bright ideas.
Thorne tearfully responded in an emotional video, accusing Whoopi of victim-blaming:
@bellathorne Fuck everyone who blame girls for what happens to them, y’all can take nudes, dance and dress the way YOU want. Your body is a work of art and it’s YOUR chose to share it or not. Stay strong my bb i lovr you. ❤️❤️ Our society’s fucked up. pic.twitter.com/BQMDVVis6y
— dean. (@7x77am) June 18, 2019
Honestly Bella Thorne is living her best life - for as weird and attention-grabby as it is - and for Whoopi to feel that she has any right to comment on something as glorious as Bella Thorne's boobs is... presumptuous. Stick to Trump and adult diapers Whoopi. And Bella, we would never criticize you for posting nudes for publicity.
Four points about Whoopi Goldberg:
1. There’s nothing wrong with taking nude photos.
2. Once those photos leave your possession, they could end up anywhere.
3. Everyone should know this in 2019.
4. That does not excuse violating your privacy.pic.twitter.com/nSG97PJXtz
— Keith Boykin (@keithboykin) June 19, 2019