Look I’m the first one to tell everyone (whose not investing,) that whatever someone does with the funds they either raised or make is their own business, so let me be clear, I really don’t feel any business has an obligation to anyone but its lenders and customers when it comes to certain issues. Also, celebrities that do certain dumb shit and then want to hide within the culture is really some punk shit. Look if you did dumb shit and you get caught, own the shit and move on, period.
Tory Lanez has called out Angelica Nuwandu, the founder of The Shaderoom gossip site for cultural basterdazation at the behest of her lenders (which may or may not be true but really who cares...) The only person who should give a shit about the Shaderoom is Instagram because the Shaderoom is getting a free ride on Instagram api, or are they? Did Angelica use the $100,000.00 angel money to gain an advantageous position on Instagram by buying followers and likes (hmm...) and Instagram allowed it while charging others with spam (or allowing these sites to maliciously report spam charges on other new sites on the rise. Once again who cares...)
Look celeb sometimes are big babies and when the world is using you as a table to eat off of, the people around these celebs tend to enable a lot of this childish behavior as long as the checks keep coming. So, if you don’t want these sites telling your business. Keep your business off the table. Don’t ask these sites in the name of the community to only report on positive things (they will go broke and not enough followers will care. Look stupid shit drives views. That’s how this business was built (you can thank the National Inquirer for that...) TMZ and these sites would go broke if Celebs were not childish (I mean do really care if Kevin Harts a little league coach or do ya’ll relish when this dude or any celeb does dumb shit. That’s the business
If You don’t want to be looking bad on these sites, don’t do dumb shit or be Like 50 Cent, make it a come up. It’s that simple.
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