Comment on Cynthia Erivo calls out fans who made their own Wicked poster

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Varyk@sh.itjust.works ⁨2⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

“Her feelings are unjustified and come off as narcissistic.”

her own feelings are justified and not subject to your or anyone’s approval.

her feelings are justified.

they come off as narcissistic only to you because you do not see her as deserving of feelings.

this is your problem, not hers.

“For her to react this negatively over a fan making their own version of a poster says a great deal more about her, and to me does more damage to her reputation than a poster ever could.”

her reaction does not invalidate her feelings or her basic humanity, both of which you are shamefully dismissing as irrelevant.

“Have we seen Ian mckellan go on a tirade because fans made a two towers poster that doesn’t include his face?”

this situation is about a different person, Cynthia erivo, whose feelings were hurt, not Ian, whose feelings were not hurt.

“that’s her problem she needs to tackle herself,”

she is. she is explaining her feelings to the public, which as an actor is very natural.

she isn’t attacking other people, she didn’t “dump on the people”, she is explaining how she was hurt and how this feels to her, personally.

read her statement, you apparently have no idea what it says.

“now has people like you defending her for basically calling this person (who again all we know is just a super big Wicked fan) basically the devil.”

neither erivo in her statement nor i here have called the creator " basically the devil" or attacked this person at all, in any way.

we’re talking about the feelings of Cynthia, and her basic humanity, which you are shamefully dismissing as irrelevant.

there was no attack in this statement, it is an explanation of how she feels as a result of being erased from a work she cares about.

you don’t respect and are dismissing her perspective, feelings and her right to express her feelings, which is offensive and shameful of you.

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