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lol. what an *******. wonder if he'll still be talking about fate when his wife files for divorce. i dont know who that chick is but i like her already.
 
he deserves it. I would be pissed as hell if my husband was telling other women that he wears the wedding ring because he likes it. WTF
 
Isn't she that same model who lied about winning the lottery??? I don't know who this Brian is but I definetly know that when I am talking to someone I am not tweeting everything they are saying. Maybe he did hit on her, but she most certainly is taking advantage of the situation (like she did with her other scandal). After that lottery thing she did not sure if I can believe anything that comes from her mouth.
 
I wouldn't call tweeting photoshopped lottery tickets "lying" about winning the lottery. If she went to the media and said she did, that's one thing, but tweeting a picture as a joke? Please, I know people who did the same thing when the MegaMillions jackpot was huge.

Also, a model lies about her age? In other news, water is wet.
 
I don`t have an opinion if her "flight story" is true or not, but her blog seems quite annoying. I only read couple posts and immediately I tought how unprofessional her text sounds. I think she should take her own advice and remember that internet still exists, thinking about future career... But this Brian story makes me believe she is more after fame than serious modeling career.
 
So basically she is an attention seeker? thought she was very honorable and brave for revealing everything before I knew about all the lies.
Some people are a little crazy :innocent:
 
She did the lottery ticket thing on April 1st as a joke. I love how people are blaming 'the other woman' and trying to justify it with half-truths. I'm not really talking about the comments here, but they remind me of many i've seen saying she should have been classy and that she ruined his marriage - seriously?!

How is she attention-seeking when she didn't recognise the D-list actor? Some men will tell far-fetched lies to get laid (especially one that lies to you about the wedding ring they are wearing, and takes it off after it's noticed), a model would know that better than most.
He was harassing her, even when a normal person would have understood she wasn't interested (asking about his wedding ring, typing on twitter instead of giving him attention), and she had every right to talk about it. She didn't do anything wrong here.
For all we know it was her way of coping with a creepy guy she couldn't get away from - it's common to react to an uncomfortable situation with a guy with humour, and sharing it with others to make us feel better (it's what females have been raised to believe is the correct response - telling him to f*ck off would have made her a b*tch).

The dailymail is a notoriously sexist (for both genders) paper/website that tailors many of it's articles to suit the homophobic cavemen/bitchy, anti-females women populations that seem to make up an increasingly large part of the UK (take a look at their reader comments, or how they sold out that Samantha woman, if you think i'm being ridiculous). I wouldn't use it's obviously misleading articles as valid part of any discussion.
 
^I really didn`t realize she didn`t know who he was at first, I somehow overlooked that fact. I just eyed on the headline, and then just went to her blog, because I was interested in her modeling and texts about that. And actually, when I read all the entries, I noticed that could very well be 23 yo me talking and thinking about life, in general. I know, I know, I just said her annoying, but all the swearing just puts me off when written.

Personally, I wouldn`t have tweeted that ( I must be the only one not following Twitter at all :D ), maybe not even facebooked to friends only, but I am a bit older and I know things are different with social media and all now.

But if I can judge something, can I, can I... Was it really necessary to tweet a picture of him sleeping? Well, I guess it didn`t do any harm (anymore anyway).

Edit: Daily Mail article sucks as usual, they just want to turn everything up and around and then make "shocking" headlines with very little actual story behind them.
 
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I can't believe some people are praising this woman. She doesn't exactly comes off as the bigger person.
 
So basically she is an attention seeker? thought she was very honorable and brave for revealing everything before I knew about all the lies.
Some people are a little crazy
Read her tweets, she is so anoying. :yuk:
 
None of you have a sense of humour. That girl is hilarious and that guy is a scumbag. Case closed.
 
I can't believe some people are vilifying her.
You're quoting my post so I don't know if you're just replying to it or if you're implying I'm the one vilifying her. It's important for me to answer because if it's the later I find it very unfair as I didn't insult or degrade her. Maybe the fact that I didn't say anything negative about the man makes my post look like I'm vilifying the woman. It's just that I wouldn't judge someone who didn't do anything to be the center of attention and whom we only know from hearsay.
I maintain that what she did was badly done. In her tweets she agreed to confirm the identity of the man and therefore allowed the joke to turn into an internet bashing. For this reason I don't find it beyond understanding to point out to the people calling her "brave" and a "hero" that it might be entertaining but it's not praiseworthy.
 
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I can't believe some people are vilifying her.

And the others are singing her praises as if she's some kind of hero and believing her every word. Whether she's lying (or simply embellishing), I don't know, but even if she's telling the truth, what she did was just not very commendable. Putting aside the fact that it's shameful if this guy really were doing what she says he was, she's a low life to announce to the world what another person thought would be a private conversation. Can we not apply a double standard here and admit that if this were a guy doing this to a girl, the same people would be calling him a douchebag.

I thought the whole story was a bit fishy from the beginning, but now, knowing that she has a bit of a history of 'joking' in this manner, it sounds even more obvious that she, if not made it up, exaggerated a whole lot.
 
I think it's hilarious tbh... it's exactly the same thing as if they were in a bar and then she went and told all her friends about it...except she has a lot of them, on twitter, and they know who he is.

She should've been more discreet? probably. He should't have hit on her? Definitely.
 

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