@bold: š¤£Exactly⦠I keep seeing āprotectā him/ them or whoever and I am finding it hilarious.Yeah. who the heck are fans to protect Wahaj or whoever? In general, I am finding it all very amusing, dealing with my real life stresses by reading about this nonsense and eating šæin between. Btw, I think drama works both ways.
Wahaj, Yumna, Maya and whoever the next name is, are experienced in this industryā¦they know VERY WELL that if they decided to get the famedom they will get the fickle fandom as well. Yet they still signed up for it. Weise bhi, these actors make their money off of the famedom and fandom. Fans are a problem and actors themselves feed and live off of these same fans ( otherwise they wouldnāt get hired for lead roles in dramas and ads etc without the fan popularity.) Yumna takes care of this doubled edge sworded relationship with her fans very well.
Truthfully, these actors are mature enough to figure shit out, or hire someone to figure it out. Nobody forced them to get into acting, advertising, etc. (Modern day slavery is a REAL problem and these folks are luckily not living that here. So, sorry no, not feeling sorry for their sorry fans or for them frankly.) Nothing is free in life - for us or for them. There are two sides of a coin. Actors can do whatever they want, act with whoever they want, be friends and love whoever they want, and the harsh reality is, fans can say and do whatever they want too. You canāt control the fansā¦lecturing them wonāt change their minds either. The way to deal with this from an actorās POV is good PR, as Fire mentions here.
Originally posted by: Moonks
how? He is not even doing anything, his fans fighting on his behalf and for him doesnāt mean that he is doing that and I donāt understand one thing how any of these fans thinks that their favourite stars need their protection to live, they are in this industry and knows how it works so these so called fans on twitter should stop behaving like their parents who needs to protect their newborns from this harsh world.
Donāt get influenced by Birdie peopleās opinion more than half of the public their is literally under 18, teenage kids who has zero knowledge and experience about life but tries to teach people how to live their lives.
Edited by WanderingWonder - 2 years ago