Just to be clear: in this metaphor, you're the cake. Second, by allowing him to pop around for what sounds like glorified (or perhaps not even all that glorified) booty calls, you're letting him have his cake and eat it, too. Seems like the sooner you wrap your head around that, the better. So let me attempt to pick apart some of the strands of this Gordian knot:įirst thing that jumps out: Honey, darling, bubeleh, if this guy broke up with you, he's no longer your "fiancé." He's not even your boyfriend! He's your ex-boyfriend, or, if you prefer, your former fiancé. The answer: This is a difficult one, to the point that I'm tempted to reach for that hoary advice-columnist cop-out and suggest you all seek counselling.īut I don't like doing that. I also think he needs counselling to understand why he lets his 24-year-old daughter control him (he is 54) to the point where he is now sneaking around and seeing me behind her back, like I am the other woman. Regardless, I would do anything to get him back and work on a relationship with her. She has a history of mental illness (including suicide attempts) and her dad is ferociously protective of her. I believe she feels threatened by anyone she perceives as taking away her dad, which I never tried to do, always respecting their time together.
She and I have had a tumultuous relationship from day one, her hating me before she even met me or talked to me. you literally have no right to go and make memes that aren’t even funny about her.The question: My fiancé, whom I had been with for seven years, broke up with me in May, saying that he can't live with the fact that his 24-year-old daughter despises me. The people who made millie bobby brown deactivate should literally feel so ashamed. Why are the straights joining in on the homophobic millie bobby brown meme this is a gays only event go home /jMOBbGXzLbīrown’s fans were quick to come to Brown’s support in the wake of her apparent decision to deactivate her account. Many on Twitter attributed the images of the anti-gay meme to members of the LGBT community, suggesting it’s an in-joke among part of the gay community. She will make her feature film debut in the upcoming 2019 “Godzilla” sequel, titled “Godzilla: King of the Monsters.” She is also the youngest person ever to feature on TIME’s list of the 100 most influential people in the world.Īlso Read: 'The Last Jedi' Star Kelly Marie Tran Quits Instagram After Harassment by 'Star Wars' Fans
She is best known for her breakout role as the telekinetic teenager Eleven in the hit Netflix series “Stranger Things,” for which she received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in 2017.
She wore an LGBT pin to the MTV Awards in 2017 and started a secondary Twitter account, last summer to prevent bullying and cyberbullying.īrown is active on social media, with millions of followers on both Instagram and Twitter. In reality, Brown is an active supporter of LGBT rights as well as an anti-bullying advocate. Here is an example of one of many anti-gay Tweets involving Brown on the platform:
When TheWrap tried to access her verified account, on Wednesday, a blue Twitter page came up saying the page “doesn’t exist.” The page went missing after multiple images of the actress were turned into anti-gay tweets, culminating in a meme that gained steam on the social media platform.īrown, who is only 14, became the subject of a series of Photoshopped images depicting her as homophobic, as well as a hashtag #TakeDownMillieBobbyBrown, which first appeared in November and resurfaced in June - coinciding with the beginning of Pride Month.Īlso Read: Leslie Jones to Kelly Marie Tran on How to Deal With Racist Trolls: 'Expose the Worst of Them' “Stranger Things” star Millie Bobby Brown has apparently left Twitter.