âNow, according to you, Iâm not a good friend because I simply told the truth that posting that did more harm than good and that it wasnât necessary to resort to that; sheâs pressuring him and she shouldnât be doing that.â
Iâm sure to your actual friends, youâre a fine friend. Iâm just not sure why youâre trying to insinuate you are friends with Tom though, when you clearly are not. You do not have a personal relationship with Tom, and that is absolutely clear in some of the misinformation you share. So by lying that you do, it pretty much invalidates everything you say.
Of course Iâm friends with him, Iâm fed up with having to justify it all the time; Iâm getting tired of you saying I say things without any basis, like that I agree with not checking my friendâs Spotify, if it really is his Spotify thatâs a weak argument on your part since I was part of the group of friends who donât follow him there not to mention that I know friends like D, for example, also have Spotify but donât follow him either, and as for the rest, I havenât got it wrong, if you look up Alex Dashâs professional profile, it says âproduction assistantâ. As for the cap, well, havenât you ever thought that they might just have two identical caps? Thatâs all there is to it â caps are sold in bulk on Amazon, in any shop or online; it doesnât mean anything. Youâre making too much of a playlist
Whatâs more, they were never actually together â itâs literally impossible for him to have been at one end of the country and in London at the same time. He was seen on his own, buying himself a coffee, and alone at the resort, according to Deux (a website that doesnât just say anything); he met up with other people and didnât spend any time with her; his glasses arenât even the same ones. So I wasnât wrong about anything; as I told you, she could easily have posted that and gone to spend time with her family, and look, she did, and he wasnât there.
Maybe, as I said from the start, their relationship wasnât what it seemed, or maybe it wasnât such a big deal, But anyway, thatâs something no outsider can determine; what happens between them is their decision. They shouldnât meddle in the middle; leave T and the girl in peace to get on with their lives. It seems to me that the obsession with seeing their idol in a relationship has now reached new heights. I understand that itâs something fans often do, but associating every person who fits their "parameters" of a potential partner in their heads, to the point of stalking not just him but both of them, is sick. and then they wonder why their friends tend to post nothing about him or simply switch their profiles to private if every single thing they upload featuring his image goes viralâand not only that, itâs over-analysed, taken out of context and their lives are exposed, affecting not only Tâs image but also the private lives of the other people around him