Hilaria Baldwin took to Instagram on Sunday to share her thoughts on online mob mentality, cancel culture, and how it can lead to suicide.The yoga expert, 38, posted a series of clips to her Stories, saying, 'We're driving people to the place where they want to commit suicide, where they're losing their mental health.'Hilaria's message comes months after her husbandAlec Baldwin, 64, was on the receiving end of an online backlash after he fatally shot cinematographer Halyna Hutchins last year on the set of his movie, Rust.
Speaking out: Hilaria Baldwin, 38, took to Instagram on Sunday to share her thoughts on online mob mentality, cancel culture, and how it can lead to suicide Backlash: Hilaria's message comes months after her husband Alec Baldwin, 64, was on the receiving end of an online backlash after he fatally shot cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of his movie, Rust, in October 2021: Pictured in 2020The author started out her message by telling her followers that they should privately reach out to anyone that may be at the center of an online mob attack. 'If you see somebody getting attacked by the online mob, or any kind of cancel culture, instead of scrolling past, or worst, getting involved, reach out to them and just tell them that you support them as a human,' she said.'You don't have to agree with them a 100%, you don't even have to even understand what they're attacking them for,' she went on.
Serious: The yoga expert posted a series of clips to her Stories, saying, 'We're driving people to the place where they want to commit suicide, where they're losing their mental health' The brunette beauty added that it's impossible to please everyone at the same time, and that we should not judge others based.
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