'I read blog comments and it depresses me" Halima Abubakar says
The actress admitted in a new interview with The Netng that she reads stories about herself on blogs and the comments make her sad and depresses her.
That’s like physical bullying. Online, they are invisible. I believe if you have a problem with me, you should approach me. But if you go online and comment as anonymous or use a strange name, you are still bringing yourself down. Yes, you would make me feel sad, but the damage will not be permanent, but temporary until I am strong enough not to read those comments again. I am going to say it that I am not one of those actresses that say they don’t read blogs. I do. I have been reading blogs for the past five years or so, but I have never commented. Sometimes I am pushed to insult everybody there and comment under anonymous. But then I tell myself, well, they would always remain anonymous while I stay relevant. And so, I bear most of the insults and try not to be bothered about them. It was not easy. I was depressed for a long time because of things like that. I just felt that people didn’t like me. I didn’t understand how people could still hate me even when I know I am one of the nicest people in Nollywood. Continue...
Which of the stories would you say hurt you the most?
Amongst the many, there was one
referring to people who patronize a particular hotel on the island with a
politician, and my name was the headline of the publication. If you are
saying you saw Halima, then you should have proof. I have never visited
that hotel called Four Points. I had my premiere at Oriental Hotel. If I
wanted to use Four Points I would have. I hate it when the media
knowingly writes things that are not true. They know they are lying but
they still go ahead to write because of the pull down syndrome. If you
are friends of these selected people, they can make their own people
hate you. Before you know it, the person will be writing nonsense and
gossiping about you. Love is not like that. Just because you don’t love
me shouldn’t be an excuse to attack me. You don’t know the things that I
go through everyday. I don’t know everybody’s problems but I know mine.
So, it is unfair that they will take whatever frustration out on other
people for no reason.
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