September 14, 20195 yr I haven't got round to watching this yet. But regarding Katie, its 100% a front. She will just find the popular opinion and argue against it. It's all a front to get famous. Very true, she had no morals or opinions she will say what will grab headlines, she really is pathetic.
September 14, 20195 yr I know I'm late with this, but this documentary destroyed me. Just absolutely gut-wrenching. I recall Facebook being abound with comments re her appearance back in 2011, which was so absurd to me -- even at 16 -- because I've always found her strikingly gorgeous. I remember when bootcamp was televised and being captivated by her brief cameos. I adored the 'old Jesy' that she's so desperate to erase. Honestly, the fact she was aware of the memes back then makes the situation all the more harrowing (the E.T. one will always stick with me, because it came after her pouring her heart out to the nation. People really do just prey on vulnerability.) Probably what hit me the hardest though, was the fact that she was miserable after they won. Trolls literally ripped what should've been the happiest moment of her life away from her. Even the 'Bounce Back' recording segments were painful to watch given how recent they were. The only reprieve is the waves this made on social media and the fact the support has been unanimous. Even my Dad brought it up when I met him for lunch yesterday. I wasn't even aware he knew who Little Mix were. (Low-key this whole documentary makes the fact that a certain user is allowed to freely call them 'tarts' and scream about his bizarre hate crusade without repercussions all the more ludicrous.) Edited September 14, 20195 yr by Defaze
October 7, 20195 yr (Low-key this whole documentary makes the fact that a certain user is allowed to freely call them 'tarts' and scream about his bizarre hate crusade without repercussions all the more ludicrous.) Yep, wouldn't be allowed on any other forum.
October 8, 20195 yr Does BuzzJack really care about banning members who are offensive though? I don't think any other site would put up with the likes of said member, Chris or vidcapper.
October 8, 20195 yr This was a hard watch but I’m really glad I did watch it. There should definitely be laws in place for social media like bullying as it’s literally appalling what it done to Jesy but she come across very very well on that and is now helping others which is amazing. It’s awful to think she can’t look back and watch videos of a time what should’ve been so happy for her though :(
September 12, 20204 yr This was aired a year ago today! :wub: Still find this so hard to watch. So so inspiring though. Very proud of Jesy!
September 12, 20213 yr 2 years since this incredible documentary aired - so proud of her. This documentary genuinely helped so many people. It's sad how even after this people still go out of their way to relentlessly attack her, I still see nasty comments online about how she looks (not talking about b-fishing). It's sad some fans forget about this and attack every aspect of her despite knowing her history. Edited September 12, 20213 yr by Slayer