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That influencer who faked a charity run came back with a 'mental health' apology tour

I compared his old apology video to his new one from last month, and honestly the new one was way worse because he kept crying on cue but forgot to actually name the fundraiser. Has anyone else noticed these comeback attempts just recycle the same script every time?
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emery19
emery192d ago
It really bugs me when people try to pull that stuff. You can tell the difference between someone who is actually sorry and someone who just wants their followers back. Crying on demand like that feels so fake, like they watched a tutorial on how to apologize. Skipping the real details like the fundraiser name just proves they don't care about the people they hurt. It just makes it harder for folks who are genuinely struggling with mental health to be taken seriously.
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annas87
annas871d ago
Honestly, I get where you're coming from but I see it a little different. When someone's already getting torn apart online, they might skip details like the fundraiser name because they're scared of making things worse or getting more hate. A lot of people just don't know how to apologize right, especially under pressure, and that doesn't automatically mean they're faking it for followers.
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