I would be curious to know what others think of this situation... I have a take that seems to be the minority online. I don't think she's a "groomer" at all. I think she's essentially what she described in her musical apology-- a kinda offbeat person who maybe overshared with her fans and didn't have a good perspective on what kind of behaviour was expected for a young YouTuber. Which is also totally understandable, as being "internet famous" is a recent and weird niche category that must feel strange to navigate. Honestly, it just sounds like she's a pretty usual comedian who makes jokes that would be entirely acceptable if a male comedian made them. On the whole, it sounds like she just didn't understand what to chat with young fans about, but it's pretty obvious that she didn't have sexual intentions toward the fans. Just sounds like she's your usual kinda awkward, oddball comedian. Her video seemed to reflect that. I honestly found it genuine and self-reflective. Her ex-husband came out of the woodwork to call her emotionally abusive and I just don't buy it. I just absolutely don't buy it. Reading about this online reeks of misogyny to me. Plenty of male celebrities openly behave in inappropriate patterns with younger people (Leo DiCaprio) and aren't being called "evil" or "predators" or being smeared. I feel as if women being cancelled and accused of "abuse" is basically always nonsense-- it always turns out that the woman in question made an incredibly minor faux pas. And the woman in question almost always responds in a sincere, insightful way that is lambasted online. I'd be curious what others think
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Not you defending a pedophile