Amanda Seales Exposes Issa Rae & Reacts To 'Mean Girl' Criticism
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Publicado 2024-04-25
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Todos los comentarios (21)
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Issa Rae doesn’t have to like Amanda, but not liking someone doesn’t stop you from doing what’s right when you know and have the power to stop someone from being treated poorly especially in this instance.
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Amanda told this story the day after it happened and I remember thinking to myself that Issa Rae must not like her. It seemed obvious from the beginning to me.
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Amanda Seals story reminds me of the episode of 30 Rock when Tina Fey talked about being bullied during high school. But when they showed the flashbacks, everyone else interpreted Tina Fey as the bully.
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Issa didn't handle the situation well with her publicist and Amanda
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So Issa told Amanda she didnt like her in the nicest way possible while Issa's publicist told Amanda she didnt like her in the meanest way possible.
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I think both are true at the same time
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How is this an different than the rampant bullying black women experience in Corporate America? Amanda Seales deserved to be protected by her employer. Issa should have stepped in and checked her publicist; they are BOTH her employees.
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Sometimes you gotta take a step back and realize sometimes it’s you.
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Amanda Seales is exhausting! So much so that I don’t have the energy to write more.
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I think it’s sad that Amanda was bullied and her boss did nothing to step in to stop spreading malicious lies. If you imagine how someone can try to get your bag is so damaging and it looks like it is work politics that happens a lot. The mean girl at the office is the most dangerous person there!
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I think Amanda is very intelligent and loyal to people she consider as her friends. Everyone is not gonna treat her and have her back like she will. People can be low key mean and cruel, women can be the worst. Issa did not like her at all and your right, Amanda didn’t read the writings on the wall .
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Plot twist: they are both mean girls. The end!
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I am never surprised by these kinds of behaviours: when there are no clear boundaries or professionalism in the work environment and everyone pretends to be friends when they are clearly not, a mess like this always happens. What flabbergasts me is Amanda's delusional thinking that bad behaviour is only akin to power. Really?
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Issa has shared her background, and she’s just as boujee as she perceives Amanda to be 😂 The only differences are skin tone and grade of hair. So there may be another aspect to this.
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Amanda needs to go where she is appreciated and respected, I would not want to work with someone who does not like me and makes my experience working for them like being in hell
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I never understood the phenomenon of disliking a person that YOU DON'T KNOW! WTF
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I get this feeling that Issa didn’t like Amanda and was feeling a type of way because Amanda asked to publicly correct the credit of her show on Issa channel. Let’s be real… very successful people get where they are by being shady and sneaky. That’s Issa.
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Im so confused as to why Amanda didn’t realize early on that Issa not stepping in spoke louder. I can’t imagine my publicist doing all of this without my co-sign. 😅
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Now knowing Amanda is diagnosed autistic so much more makes sense about her personality
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With all due respect to people who experience trauma, the world doesn't owe you understanding. You have to be aware enough to get help or your family and friends have to intervene at some point. U also have to be able to read the room sometimes. Every body does not have to rock with you. U have to find your own tribe sometimes. I find it interesting that she was dating someone not too long ago and then they were over. I don't really know anyone like Amanda but she seems pretty draining. And all this acknowledgement she's looking for is just weird to me