Oscar nominee Jake Gyllenhaal has blasted the cyberbullying against him that stemmed from his ex-flame Taylor Swift releasing a 10-minute version of her thinly-veiled 2012 song All Too Well on November 12.'I'm not unaware that there's interest in my life,' the 41-year-old actor told Esquire on Thursday.'At some point, I think it's important when supporters get unruly that we feel a responsibility to have them be civil and not allow for cyberbullying in one's name.
That begs for a deeper philosophical question. Finally speaks out! Oscar nominee Jake Gyllenhaal (L) has blasted the cyberbullying against him that stemmed from his ex-flame Taylor Swift (R) releasing a 10-minute version of her thinly-veiled 2012 song All Too Well on November 12'Not about any individual, per se, but a conversation that allows us to examine how we can - or should, even - take responsibility for what we put into the world, our contributions into the world.
How do we provoke a conversation? We see that in politics. There's anger and divisiveness, and it's literally life-threatening in the extreme.'And while his life was not threatened, Jake admitted he turned off his Instagram comments - mostly involving 'stolen' scarf emojis - from the 32-year-old pop star's massive 423M social media following.
At one point, Gyllenhaal's name was the fifth trending entertainment topic on Twitter with over 89K mentions.Even five-time Grammy winner Dionne Warwick got in on the pile-up, offering to 'pay the postage' so The Guilty producer-star could finally return Taylor's scarf.
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