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Georgias abuse.
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katt
13-06-2016
Originally Posted by Tall Paul:
“Come across some abuse of Georgia on Facebook saying her and giovanni are a fake couple. Seems like she gets a lot of hate now, it may have something to do with her ex, but that's not an excuse for people on social media to be as vile as they are. To me it's a load of trolls who haven't got anything better to do with their time and probably aren't the slightest bit interested in the show or are mega obsessed with Jay and Peter.”

how bloody rude and presumptuous of you!

I was a Jay fan but would never DREAM of sending ANYONE abuse!
edy10
13-06-2016
Originally Posted by Vodka_Drinka:
“The reason she gets so much stick is because she made a big song and dance about how offensive the rumours about her Giovanni were when she had a boyfriend, went on and on about how they were more like a brother and sister and then the minute the series finishes dumps the boyfriend and shacks up with Gio.

I don't think it's fake, but I do think its one of convenience (for her) and will last as long as media interest in them as a couple does. Come the autumn when rumours about a new celebrity and the professional start swirling about most probably.”

I tend to agree with this.
I mean.......When I pointed out last year that her reaction to her and Giovanni rumours was a tad OTT imo, I specifically remember being told off by a lot of fms here.

And Op title is so melodramatic. ...abuse That's stretching things too far. Also why bring Jay fans into the equation they have nothing to do with this.
MACTOWIN
13-06-2016
Oh dear still bitterness in the Air 6 months after show finished.
Lou_Black
14-06-2016
I think I would replace "bitterness" with "realism". But, the main point is that vile trolls have been universally condemned. Whatever anyone's views of someone and they way they have behaved/treated others, there is no justification for online abuse behind the mask of anonymity that the internet provides.
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