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Post by songbird on Mar 20, 2019 13:33:52 GMT
Just seen a thread on twitter, with a fan harrasing a writer and his agent for not signing his playtexts fast enough.
He has the audacity to tell him that the ordeal of getting the texts signed has put him "through hell" and he "cant being to tell you how much I've been hurt".
Why do people think its okay to do this to stars? Their job is so much more than signing playtexts for fans, they have actual things to be doing.
Forgive me if I am not allowed to post tweets on here, but as its all public on a public site I thought it would be fine.
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Post by sparky5000 on Mar 20, 2019 13:38:14 GMT
Wow, this is just too much. Even after he replied to him, and apologised (which he didn’t need to do) he’s b*tching back at him a 2nd time!!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2019 13:40:47 GMT
People. Such a sense of entitlement these days. arg.
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Post by TallPaul on Mar 20, 2019 13:45:36 GMT
He listens to Steve Allen and complains to LBC his tweets are ignored. Nuff said!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2019 13:53:02 GMT
I've sent things off to be signed and never had them back, I don't bitch. James is out of the country and has said he'll do them when he is back.
What sort of snowflake is that guy - he talks about being through hell and being hurt as if he's lost someone or been dumped by a partner etc.
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Post by NeilVHughes on Mar 20, 2019 14:22:52 GMT
Wow, cannot begin to comprehend the feeling of entitlement.
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Post by Marcus on Mar 20, 2019 14:44:01 GMT
Wow - put through hell is a bit strong.
I will never understand people’s entitlment. I would never ask a celeb in the street for a photo, I wouldn’t even stage door. I don’t feel the need to and don’t understand the need to. You’ve appreciated the persons work and helped them be successful, do you need more?
Why does he need so many scripts signed?
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Post by samuelwhiskers on Mar 20, 2019 14:55:44 GMT
I'm not condoning it but I looked at the Twitter account in question and there are apparently serious mental health issues at play.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Mar 20, 2019 15:35:08 GMT
Tweet removed. Can we make this a more general discussion about interactions with actors on twitter than a discussion about a specific person please.
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Post by shady23 on Mar 20, 2019 19:22:27 GMT
I hate how so many feel the need to tag artists in all their drama. Have a conversation, by all means, you don't need to tag people in all those tweets, especially if it is a debate with someone who doesn't like them. Defend them all you want but no need to tag the performer involved so they see the original negative comments.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2019 19:30:42 GMT
I really don't get people who use their Twitter account to constantly reach out to the same people with their complaints, over and over again. Sometimes Twitter's a useful tool to get a complaint looked at quickly or efficiently but it's so much nicer to actually have conversations with people than drone on at people in a constant stream of negativity.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2019 19:40:29 GMT
Indeed, we've all used twitter to shout about a big company who are suddenly able to answer our emails once you tweet, and that's fine (as long as nobody is rude to the poor sod answering the phone) but honestly do people not have anything better to do than to drone on at a person?
More importantly do they not know where the DM button is to drone on at like minded people away from prying eyes.
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Post by kathryn on Mar 20, 2019 21:07:42 GMT
I’m always like, dude, stop it, they’ve muted you already! You’re shouting into the void!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2019 21:48:44 GMT
Is he a member here ?
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Post by danb on Mar 20, 2019 22:10:50 GMT
Indeed, we've all used twitter to shout about a big company who are suddenly able to answer our emails once you tweet, and that's fine (as long as nobody is rude to the poor sod answering the phone) but honestly do people not have anything better to do than to drone on at a person? More importantly do they not know where the DM button is to drone on at like minded people away from prying eyes. It’s how I got my refund from Vodafone (spits...dirty robbing feckers). 🤣
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Post by samuelwhiskers on Mar 20, 2019 23:24:53 GMT
Crikey why is it always James G, possibly the nicest man in theatre, who gets it in the neck on Twitter?
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Post by Jon on Mar 21, 2019 2:10:33 GMT
I really don't get people who use their Twitter account to constantly reach out to the same people with their complaints, over and over again. Sometimes Twitter's a useful tool to get a complaint looked at quickly or efficiently but it's so much nicer to actually have conversations with people than drone on at people in a constant stream of negativity. I can't stand when people put the dot in front of the @ so everyone can see the complaint.
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Post by sparky5000 on Mar 21, 2019 9:07:09 GMT
I hate how so many feel the need to tag artists in all their drama. Have a conversation, by all means, you don't need to tag people in all those tweets, especially if it is a debate with someone who doesn't like them. Defend them all you want but no need to tag the performer involved so they see the original negative comments. Omg I hate that also, and often you see the artist / celeb asking them to untag them and leave them out of the drama!
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