If, like me, you’re absolutely LIVING for this Tati Westbrook / James Charles drama, you’ll be very interested to know that the cancellation queen has broken her silence for the first time since dropping the bombshell 40-minute video that effectively ended the beauty blogger’s career.
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In the wake of all the drama that transpired, Westbrook took to Twitter to announce that she’s withholding from posting another video this week (lol, as if anything was gonna beat ‘Bye Sister’ anyway) and asked fans to be grateful and not hateful.
“There won’t be a video tomorrow. My heart is still too heavy,” she began.
“I feel like I need to remind you that we can hold truth & inspire change without grabbing onto hate. Honour your blessings, don’t abuse them. Celebrating pain will only bring it to your door. love you guys, see you soon.”
There won’t be a video tomorrow. My heart is still too heavy. I feel like I need to remind you that we can hold truth & inspire change without grabbing onto hate. Honor your blessings, don’t abuse them. Celebrating pain will only bring it to your door. love you guys, see you soon
— Tati Westbrook (@GlamLifeGuru) May 13, 2019
Meanwhile, the amount of subscribers that James has lost following the release of Tati’s vid has risen to a whopping 3 million.
Scores of celebs have backed up Tati’s claims via social media including fellow internet stars and even singer Zara Larsson who took to Twitter to allege that the disgraced beauty blogger slid into her straight boyfriend’s DMs.
“I’m cackling cause he hit up my boyfriend in the dms several times knowing damn well he’s straight,” she tweeted before swiftly deleting it.
A fan later probed Zara about why she canned the tweet and she responded, “It made me really uncomfortable cause I felt like it was unproportinally blown up and I honestly don’t wanna be a part of it. I feel like I shouldn’t have made my self involved, even if the behaviour is problematic in general.”
It made me really uncomfortable cause I felt like it was unproportiunally blown up and I honestly don’t wanna be a part of it. I feel like I shouldn’t have made my self involved, even if the behavior is problematic in general.
— Zara Larsson (@zaralarsson) May 12, 2019
For more celeb reactions, check out our full wrap-up.