Lily Allen is SLAMMED for publicly shaming takeaway pizza company

Sep 20, 2021 20:39


Lily Allen is SLAMMED for publicly shaming takeaway pizza company https://t.co/QPCGecmZuc
- Celebrity Gig Magazine (@CelebrityGigMag) September 20, 2021
Lily Allen has been criticised by her followers for publicly shaming a takeaway pizza company ( Read more... )

celebrity social media, lily allen, food / food industry

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sarahbear1 September 20 2021, 20:12:40 UTC
Good grief. Complaining like this on social media is so tacky. Pick up the phone and let the pizza place know, or better yet, don't go back there! Done!

Then trying to use feminism as a way to justify your karen-ness?? Girl, I saw the pizza and it doesn't look great but get a hobby.

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xiixivmcmxc September 20 2021, 20:13:14 UTC
Imma play ~devil’s advocate and say that yes, she is well within her right to complain but to do it so publicly with her level of celebrity/exposure, she should know better and that she does have the power to inadvertently ruin a small business. Also going straight to social media is a major Karen move. Just call the fucking restaurant and tel them what went wrong! They’ll more than likely try to make it right if they have good customer service.

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doncheadle September 20 2021, 20:14:34 UTC
nawt that feminist angle 💀

there's being unimpressed and then there's sharing how unimpressed you are with millions of people who follow you and tagging the business in question. this is reminding me of that business that was featured in emily in paris

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forestofthedead September 20 2021, 20:15:22 UTC
"Ask yourself if you’d tell a bloke the same?"
Yes, absolutely.

"If you can’t call out a shit pizza on here we’re all doomed."
There's a big difference between calling someone out when you have a 100 followers and calling someone out when you have millions of them.

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howlin_wolf_66 September 21 2021, 06:04:30 UTC
Not really - if it's not okay for people with a large following to do, then it's not a good move for those with a small following, either... 100 people can still make a big difference.

Not here for this 'one rule for certain people, another for others' stuff... Personally, I don't see anything wrong with it; it's the nature of business that you're gonna get complaints by whatever avenue... but if people want to say that she shouldn't do it, then to be consistent and fair they should extend that principle to everyone else, as well.

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sophiesdreaming September 20 2021, 20:15:31 UTC
She’s so entitled, ugh, I hope she deletes this.

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