Ireland Baldwin bravely opened up on her experiences with issues ranging from body positivity to toxic online behavior in a candid and comprehensive post on Instagram Wednesday.Ireland, 26, took to the site to say she was inspired to open up on the issues after reading 'Camila Cabello’s post about body image, media, and mental health.'She said: 'To being that I am a bad b**** and that I’m done taking s*** from people on the Internet now, I know of course the heat will never cease to exist.
I know the more I put myself out there the more people find reasons to pick me apart. But that’s OK!!' The latest:Ireland Baldwin, 26, bravely opened up on her experiences with issues ranging from body positivity to toxic online behavior in a candid and comprehensive post on Instagram Wednesday'Of course, I am nowhere near as famous as Camilla, but I relate to every word of her post.
I have been called some version of fat, ugly, worthless and irrelevant by grown adults on the Internet since I was a kid.'Ireland said that 'it’s nothing new,' as 'it’s invasive and super lame but out of my control. 'Now it’s hard putting myself on here sometimes because those same grown adults raised other little s***ty adults to go about trolling the same way.'Ireland, who has past been candid about her battle with eating disorders, said it was 'sad and pathetic' that people would rip others apart online, especially 'women doing this to other women.
Ireland took to the site to say she was inspired to open up on the issues after reading 'Camila Cabello’s post about body image, media, and mental health' Ireland said she was 'angry and tired' and had 'sort of reached a boiling point' with online negativity she was the recipient ofIreland, who is the.
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