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Originally Posted by Cherie
The most recent example that stands out for me is the suicide of two LI contestants one not too long before the recent series aired, and everyone agreed there should be more aftercare, but aftercare is only required because people are vicious, and then after Jordan became a hate figure, videos of him as Shrek appeared, mocking his appearance and people found that funny and didn't appear to get the correlation that there is only so much that aftercare can help with, we have to take personal responsibility for our own actions, not pass it off to ITV or whoever
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Like I said hopefully some people who watched the documentary due to being little mix fans might now learn and grow from it.
You can have opinions but it’s the nasty personal comments, like those that happened to Jordan here and on Twitter as you said, as well as amongst some of the other men on love Island that is not acceptable, hopefully people will change after watching the impact it can have on people (who we don’t even know we just see an edit or newspaper articles..)