The American actor shared a video on his social networks criticizing the wave of derogatory comments he suffered in a publication about his physical appearance and that of his wife.
Taylor Lautner has shared a video on his social networks responding to people who attacked both him and his wife for his physical appearance in a previous post for ‘The Squeeze’. Perhaps the haters did not expect such a response from Taylor Lautner.
Taylor Lautner stands up and defends the well-being of mental health
The ‘Twilight’ actor does not want to minimize the humiliating comments he receives on his social networks, since he himself admits that if this had happened to him in the past, perhaps the outcome would have been fatal: “If this was 10 years ago years, five years ago, maybe even two, three years ago, that would have really bothered me. It would have made me want to just go into a hole and not come out“For this reason it is essential to think about what we comment on social networks, since it is very easy to disrespect other people while hiding behind a telephone, without thinking about how it may affect them, regardless of whether they are public figures or not. There is no no pretext for abuse or criticism against the integrity of a person.
Taylor Lautner advocates for a space of kindness, positivity and love
Beyond calling attention to disrespect, he wanted to emphasize a necessary change in social networks: “My most important point is to think and remember where you put your value in life, and also be kind.” Advocating for a space of respect and kindness, Taylor Lautner launched this message: “It’s not that hard. Let’s be kind to each other. Let’s spread love and positivity. It’s that simple.”
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