Nina: The Insensitivity Of TheNETng And Why Many Celebs Hate The Press - Eljayson
From
Knowledge shaming people with embarrassing street interviews to bitter
album and movie reviews, many people have come to hate the press. And
for good reason.
For a long time, thenetng has maintained a reputation of being a thorough, critical media house who do not pander to the whims and dictates of celebrities but speak the truth, keeping many in check. They did a good job.
Their interview with Nina however, calls for a reality check for them
A pattern of releasing damning news which leverages negative publicity for celebrities has however been established by many news outlets.
Little wonder many celebrities hate the press and select who to grant interviews. No one wants anyone to disrespect them.
Nina's interview which was published on thenet platform can be described as spiteful and disrespectful to her person. It was filled with information we did not need to know especially considering how Nina is just a young girl who is still finding her footing as a celebrity.
It is more important to be kind than to be right.
In a bid to get the most traffic and stand out from other blogs, many news outlets do not care about the feelings of celebrities and like cheap bitter trolls, chomp down on any opportunity to trend.
Instead of helping her make the best of her interview, doing without unnecessary info about her not having a car, her make up and obviously green team, thenetng felt the need to further troll the young girl by releasing the ugly details of their encounter.
Yes, she didnt have a car when she did the interview. Yes, you paid for her Taxify. Yes she is insecure about her looks.
So what? Was that why you invited her over? To shame her?
This is not the first time they have done this. For the sake of brevity, no need to highlight their other unkind interviews with other celebs.
No interview comes out perfect. A lot of flaws and goofs are hidden by good video editors and writers.
It will have been better to report Nina's answers to their questions rather than the other stuff which went down off camera.
Their report was not done to portray the best possible interview but to attract traffic, riding off the wave of controversy and negative reactions. It was wrong.
This is why many celebrities avoid certain media houses because like the ugly trolls they take advantage of their openness and spread demeaning news about them.
If we seek to live in a better world, such needs to stop. Knowledge shaming, bitter interviews and reviews need to stop. Trolling needs to stop.
It is all fun and games because no one is paying attention to the people getting hurt. Think before you report rubbish about people.
For a long time, thenetng has maintained a reputation of being a thorough, critical media house who do not pander to the whims and dictates of celebrities but speak the truth, keeping many in check. They did a good job.
Their interview with Nina however, calls for a reality check for them
A pattern of releasing damning news which leverages negative publicity for celebrities has however been established by many news outlets.
Little wonder many celebrities hate the press and select who to grant interviews. No one wants anyone to disrespect them.
Nina's interview which was published on thenet platform can be described as spiteful and disrespectful to her person. It was filled with information we did not need to know especially considering how Nina is just a young girl who is still finding her footing as a celebrity.
It is more important to be kind than to be right.
In a bid to get the most traffic and stand out from other blogs, many news outlets do not care about the feelings of celebrities and like cheap bitter trolls, chomp down on any opportunity to trend.
Instead of helping her make the best of her interview, doing without unnecessary info about her not having a car, her make up and obviously green team, thenetng felt the need to further troll the young girl by releasing the ugly details of their encounter.
Yes, she didnt have a car when she did the interview. Yes, you paid for her Taxify. Yes she is insecure about her looks.
So what? Was that why you invited her over? To shame her?
This is not the first time they have done this. For the sake of brevity, no need to highlight their other unkind interviews with other celebs.
No interview comes out perfect. A lot of flaws and goofs are hidden by good video editors and writers.
It will have been better to report Nina's answers to their questions rather than the other stuff which went down off camera.
Their report was not done to portray the best possible interview but to attract traffic, riding off the wave of controversy and negative reactions. It was wrong.
This is why many celebrities avoid certain media houses because like the ugly trolls they take advantage of their openness and spread demeaning news about them.
If we seek to live in a better world, such needs to stop. Knowledge shaming, bitter interviews and reviews need to stop. Trolling needs to stop.
It is all fun and games because no one is paying attention to the people getting hurt. Think before you report rubbish about people.
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