One thing I really don't understand is "fangirling", People who basically live to be a fan of something. Beliebers or Directioners for example, when the fangroup starts threatening people who think differently and they tweet or share everything that's even remotely connected to the band or artist and their everyday life gets just harder because they have dedicated every second for being a fangirl then things have in my opinion gone too far. For example a little while back there was this Justin Bieber incident when British teenage girl got retweeted by Justin Bieber and started getting death threats. You can read more about that here. I'm not saying being a fan of something is a bad thing, I'm impressed how much time and effort these girls and even boys put in to being a fan of something. But hasn't this gone too far?!
There are many artists, actors and even youtubers that I find inspiring and I admire how talented they are, but I guess there just doesn't live a fangirl inside of me who would go crazy about something. So you won't ever hear me say I understand fangirling and why someone becomes one and that's why I'm not the one to judge. But if you have a daughter, son or a friend whose normal everyday life is disturbed by this phenomenon I would success that you have a talk with them. I think every celebrity loves their fans and wants to have fans, but I also think that they want all the best for those people who support them. Losing your mind over someone and forgetting your own dreams (Expect marrying Zayn Malik ofcourse....) is not the best life you can have. Being a fan in a right not crazy way is great, without supporters there wouldn't be a career for those talented people, but there's also a line that you shouldn't cross. Just for your own good.
Rakkaudella,
Henniina.
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