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July 19, 2023 - Candace Owens
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Bebe Rexha’s Boyfriend Did Nothing Wrong!
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So that's what happens. The Me Too movement has permanently rotted some women's brains and they're kind of looking for abuse everywhere.
And it's not just the Me Too movement that rotted their brains, but also the idea of receiving a lot of online attention and support for their claims, their spurious claims of abuse from men.
Men are so evil. Men are so awful.
And what's now happening is that women are sharing their private correspondences with these allegedly awful men and And I'm glad that they are, actually, because what it's actually revealing is that women are insecure and women are insane.
Such is the case for singer Bebe Rexha.
You might know some of her music.
I only know one song of hers.
Now, Bebe Rexha is an awful person in general, super pro-abortion, hates Trump, likes to use her platform to bash conservatives.
And now she wants to use her platform to bash her, I would assume, now ex-boyfriend.
She's done this how? By sharing a text message saying, To her Instagram stories in which he discusses her weight.
The horror.
Except it's not so horrific, so I'm going to read you the text message in its entirety.
Here's what she shared.
Her boyfriend is cinematographer Kian Safiari, and he wrote this to her, and of course she gave us no context, but he wrote, Hey!
I never said you weren't beautiful and I never said I didn't love you.
In fact, I said how beautiful you are and how much I loved you.
But I always said I would be honest with you and your face was changing so I told you that it was.
That was the conversation we were having and you asked because I care would you rather I lied to you you gained 35
pounds Obviously you gained weight and your face changes should I
pretend it didn't happen and that it's okay Come on
I gained three pounds and you call me chubs and fat doesn't mean that you don't love me if you're trying to find
reasons to Break up this makes sense
But it's not the real reason if you're unhappy with me or yourself or with life and don't see a future with us
and that's okay and that's the reason.
But don't use something like that to weaponize your anger or anxiety or any insecurity that you may have.
You know I always found you to be beautiful and loved you no matter what.
I think it's important for you to think about things and write things down, speak to a therapist, and do this retreat thing to get to the root of the problem.
Let me know if you'd like to speak if you need more clarity.
Love you! Oh my God, that sounds so insane.
No, it doesn't sound insane at all.
It sounds like he's a really nice guy.
And I'm betting that a lot of women are going to slide into his DMs now because it's the person that I would like to date.
So what happened here, if we take this text message at face value, is that Bebe asked her boyfriend whether or not he could tell that she gained weight a little in her face.
And he did something horrible.
He told her the truth. He said, yeah, you could tell.
She's been open, by the way, about the fact that she's gained weight.
It's been frustrating for her to hear the feedback from fans.
She shared these tweets just last month about her weight.
She wrote, I know I got fat.
I'm just so sick of people talking about it.
Next. Human beings go through weight fluctuations.
It's life. And you don't know what people are going through.
Meds, disease, etc.
Also, I want to shout out all the people who have been supporting me and showing me love.
Thank you. So obviously, this is a tremendous insecurity that she's dealing with.
She has attributed her sudden weight gain to having PCOS, which stands for polycystic ovary syndrome.
And it is true. I know a few people with this.
It does lead to weight fluctuations, but that has nothing to do with anything.
It has nothing to do with the conversation that she had with her boyfriend, whether or not she has an underlying cause for the weight fluctuation.
If you turn to your partner and your spouse and you say, have I gained weight?
You need to be asking that question with sincerity.
You have to be willing to hear the actual truth.
But again, as I've said on this show, routinely, we now live in a society where women want people to lie to them.
They want to be the person who posts a photo of their butt cheeks.
They want to be super fat on Instagram.
They want to be like Lizzo, shaking in a thong.
And for people to rush to the comments and say, you're beautiful.
You look amazing.
Do you, mama?
So Bebe has made that conversion.
She wants people to lie to her.
So she was unhappy with her boyfriend for having told her the truth in the most loving possible way, under the most loving possible terms.
And what did she do? She did something nasty.
She took to Instagram to share what he said out of context.
And of course, what's happening is people are saying, you know, that didn't sound that bad.
Don't ask questions if you don't want honest answers.
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