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I mean call me crazy but it's not completely on her, her fans are individual people with their own thoughts (says a lot about her fans I guess); even if she did anything, there's a good chance some of her fanbase may ignore her- even if she did say something, it's not within her control what other people do. People love to white knight their favorite celebs- I mean there's so much dirt on Blood On The Dance Floor (well, Dahvie Vanity) but the fans are so in love with them they ignore it, and will attack anyone who doesn't subscribe to the "rawr xd botdf is amazing and saved my life lolzor so random cheese taco meow lol see" mentality. And defending Dahvie despite all the acccusations against him (just accusations but if they pop up so much surely you'd be suspicious) of him doing god knows what. People will do anything to defend the honor of a grown ass adult who should be able to handle a little bit of online hate mail.
I mean she didn't even say Sam did anything, but that she'd point out if he was fake or smth, and her fanbase went crazy. She didn't even "expose" this guy and her fans were ballistic and spamming his instagram with the snake emoji even though Trisha didn't even say he did anything? If anything she "warned" him (lol). I think something we can take away from this is that her fanbase may also be a bit aggressive or just so used to her exposing people/her antics and will make a preemptive strike with no real need. I don't think it's just Trisha that needs some mental help.
However, she does have the responsibility to advise them not to go and attack someone's child *that's all she can do, however she didn't do it.* I know it's not fully her responsibility as she can't control people's actions, but it would still decrease how many people go and attack this person. Emma Blackery has mentioned in her video "My video was stolen?" (i think it was a joke) she didn't want anyone to attack this other user. Even if they think it's "defending her". So my guess is the people left still attacking after their favourite social media personality says not to, it's probably just those who want to white knight for her.
However, her not addressing what they're saying as a problem is not okay, and it just makes it look like she's an advocate for that sort of behaviour; not exactly a good look. But then again to attention whores like her, bad attention = attention. attention = good
I totally agree, I'm just not as well spoken as you are. But anyway I agree that while she was in the house she had no control over her fanbase. A lot of her fans saw these edited videos about her thought that was the absolute truth. The ''Big Brother Fans'' channel has a lot to do with it since the videos ''sarah hardling calls trisha paytas a stupid cow'' and ''katie price disses trisha paytas'' were both edited and they were actually talking about Jemma.
Her fans made her look bad and know she's making herself look even worse. She could write a tweet saying 'stop harassing these people'' but she won't because british tabloids are writing ''articles'' about her. I mean after all this is the woman who thinks having a cover on Daily Star and being called a whore is an achievement.