Gretchen decided to take action due to the “envious comment” she received on social media. The singer justified her decision and ended up getting a response from an internet user.
Gretchen made up your mind on your social media this Monday (19). The singer, the subject of criticism after posting a sultry picture next to her husbanddecided block comments on your instagram profile🇧🇷 According to the singer, he wants to avoid “comment of envy”.
days later send your fans to niece Bia Miranda after requesting not to be associated with the influencer🇧🇷 Gretchen justified her decision explaining that it is target of attacks to their appearancedances and even the way of dressing.
🇧🇷I removed the comments from my photos, because unfortunately people do not know how to live well with the happiness of others, they do not know how to live well with the lives of others and, above all, the mine that people take great pleasure in taking care of!“, he explained. “And then, yesterday I posted a picture of a cute little monkey that I bought and the people come in saying my clothes are wrinkled,” she fired. Finally, Gretchen, who has already fought back after being called a gold-digger, said ironing clothes “is an old woman thing.” Worry about more important things!So what if my clothes are wrinkled?I don’t even wear clothes!I iron clothes when it is something very important, when I go to a serious event, but daily, will I worry about ironing clothes? Guys, this is an old lady thing!” she captioned. Gretchen comments tailored to avoid unwanted comments The queen of rebolado concluded the story…
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