Anonymous wrote:Me either. All you have to do is follow a few celebrity gossip sites on social media or watch shows like TMZ, etc. Once you look at one thing, the algorithms keep showing you similar content. It's really easy to keep up with celebrity stuff with little to no effort.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else reading posts like these wonder if the poster is a serious stalker of the person they post about? Some of these posters are seriously obsessed and unhealthy.
No.
Well it's all subjective. What did you think of her delivery of Kiara?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll give you, she didn't earn the Grammy and all the other awards for Brown Skin Girl, but she certainly earned her NAACP award.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frankly the dangerous thing is allowing her to receive adoration for things she hasn’t earned. It will skew her perception of herself and her skills and if as an adult the world doesn’t want her in that capacity it will be crushing. Let her figure out who she is first.
This exactly. She hasn’t earned jack.
Did she really earn that award or get it because she’s Beyoncé’s daughter?
Anonymous wrote:Her portrayal of Kiara in Mufasa was well received. She won an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Character Voice Performance.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frankly the dangerous thing is allowing her to receive adoration for things she hasn’t earned. It will skew her perception of herself and her skills and if as an adult the world doesn’t want her in that capacity it will be crushing. Let her figure out who she is first.
This exactly. She hasn’t earned jack.
Anonymous wrote:I'll give you, she didn't earn the Grammy and all the other awards for Brown Skin Girl, but she certainly earned her NAACP award.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frankly the dangerous thing is allowing her to receive adoration for things she hasn’t earned. It will skew her perception of herself and her skills and if as an adult the world doesn’t want her in that capacity it will be crushing. Let her figure out who she is first.
This exactly. She hasn’t earned jack.
Me either. All you have to do is follow a few celebrity gossip sites on social media or watch shows like TMZ, etc. Once you look at one thing, the algorithms keep showing you similar content. It's really easy to keep up with celebrity stuff with little to no effort.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else reading posts like these wonder if the poster is a serious stalker of the person they post about? Some of these posters are seriously obsessed and unhealthy.
No.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else reading posts like these wonder if the poster is a serious stalker of the person they post about? Some of these posters are seriously obsessed and unhealthy.
I'll give you, she didn't earn the Grammy and all the other awards for Brown Skin Girl, but she certainly earned her NAACP award.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frankly the dangerous thing is allowing her to receive adoration for things she hasn’t earned. It will skew her perception of herself and her skills and if as an adult the world doesn’t want her in that capacity it will be crushing. Let her figure out who she is first.
This exactly. She hasn’t earned jack.
That shouldn't have been in quotes, but still means the same thing.Anonymous wrote:That poster said "she has not accomplished anything." She has.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her portrayal of Kiara in Mufasa was well received. She won an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Character Voice Performance.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frankly the dangerous thing is allowing her to receive adoration for things she hasn’t earned. It will skew her perception of herself and her skills and if as an adult the world doesn’t want her in that capacity it will be crushing. Let her figure out who she is first.
This exactly. She hasn’t earned jack.
That is different from dancing on stage.
That poster said "she has not accomplished anything." She has.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her portrayal of Kiara in Mufasa was well received. She won an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Character Voice Performance.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frankly the dangerous thing is allowing her to receive adoration for things she hasn’t earned. It will skew her perception of herself and her skills and if as an adult the world doesn’t want her in that capacity it will be crushing. Let her figure out who she is first.
This exactly. She hasn’t earned jack.
That is different from dancing on stage.
Anonymous wrote:Her portrayal of Kiara in Mufasa was well received. She won an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Character Voice Performance.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frankly the dangerous thing is allowing her to receive adoration for things she hasn’t earned. It will skew her perception of herself and her skills and if as an adult the world doesn’t want her in that capacity it will be crushing. Let her figure out who she is first.
This exactly. She hasn’t earned jack.
Her portrayal of Kiara in Mufasa was well received. She won an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Character Voice Performance.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frankly the dangerous thing is allowing her to receive adoration for things she hasn’t earned. It will skew her perception of herself and her skills and if as an adult the world doesn’t want her in that capacity it will be crushing. Let her figure out who she is first.
This exactly. She hasn’t earned jack.
Anonymous wrote:Frankly the dangerous thing is allowing her to receive adoration for things she hasn’t earned. It will skew her perception of herself and her skills and if as an adult the world doesn’t want her in that capacity it will be crushing. Let her figure out who she is first.