ELLE WOODS & LIZ MILLER Elle, Season 1 (2026)
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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@ewtoxic
ELLE WOODS & LIZ MILLER Elle, Season 1 (2026)
François Arnaud Birthday Bash 2026 | Day 3: Free Choice
↳ François + talking about Scott Hunter/Heated Rivalry
she's the best of us
Why this is bothering me so much and I can’t let it go is 1. Being abused relentlessly by my family for decades and every time thinking about their end game, and thinking to myself “they just want me to die, they want me to kill myself, why else would they be doing this?” I attempted four times and yeah a bitch is still kicking but not from lack of trying.
And 2. Being one of like five black kids in my hs and having to field micro aggressions and laughing that shit off and then going to college and having self esteem so low I had to start reworking my entire fucking brain because I let people walk all over me and had no self preservation, because fawn was my stress response. Anyway,
going to say this once and i'm going to say it clearly. bc i woke up to some weird shit about that post.
this fandom is primarily white. that has shaped everything about it—the discourse, the dynamics, the way certain characters get treated, the way certain actors get treated. and if you've been in this space for any length of time and you're being honest with yourself, you already know this.
here is the structure of what happens: in all white spaces, asian identity gets flattened into stereotype. in queer white spaces (& this will be a tough pill to swallow for many of you) it actually gets worse—because whiteness becomes the default lens for queerness itself. so it's not just "he doesn't act like what white people expect," it's that his existence reads as a disruption to how queerness is supposed to look. one axis of marginalization is not authority over all of them. a lot of people in this space have not learned that.
what that produces is the most self-assured and punitive discourse imaginable. entitlement that becomes weaponization—of identity, of language, of "correctness." it is exactly why queer people of color do not feel safe in spaces like this, or in identifying with queerness at all when it has been this thoroughly and historically shaped by whiteness.
this is not abstract. not even a two days ago someone was in my notes talking about european superiority on an HR post. when i named it—because this is a japanese canadian character, and no matter how you dice it you are implying something very strange—anons flooded in with defenses about nationality, canadianness, anything except the point. that is the pattern.
and it extends into how this whole thing gets managed. it is strange that Hudson's PR team spends more time fielding questions about his sexuality than addressing what keeps getting dredged up about him—which, by the way, is happening precisely because he is the main person of color on this cast. it is strange that the people directly associated w this show, and i am deliberately not naming names, mostly speak up about speculation on sexuality and relationships, but i have heard them address the reality of having an asian canadian lead maybe once or twice, in very mild terms, considering how much of the hostility toward him is directly tied to that. this is the same dynamic i'm describing above. it is about what people are comfortable naming. queerness fits the framework they already have. combined with race, apparently, does not.
it is not always exclusively twitter drama. it is a consistent structural refusal to engage with context when the context is inconvenient. it has been going on a lot longer than this fandom and it will outlast it. and we should all be a lot less comfortable with it than we are.
I simply cannot imagine hating someone so deeply, a person I do not know and did nothing to me. Looking at these Twitter and discord screenshots make me truly ill. Saying “we won’t stop until he kills himself” is utterly fucking insane. I am begging you crazy bitches to seek help. Like I’ve gone over and over it in my mind and usually I can pull some sort of explanation for various behaviors out of my ass because of my interest in social psychology, but I truly don’t know what would compel people to act like this. Bitch I COULD NEVER. Like it’s not even jobless behavior because bitch IM JOBLESS and I don’t do this.
If you have this need scour the internet to dig up dirt on someone and create a narrative around it, to pay someone to make SA allegations, to justify your irrational hatred for someone you need to do more than go outside, you need fucking therapy. This insane abusive behavior is going to get to the point where people are going to start getting sued. I’m deadass. Megan Markle and Harry did it. Megan thee Stallion did it, Blake Lively did it. You’re never truly anonymous on the internet anymore, this isn’t 1999. Your behavior has consequences. If it was Peloton taking MY ad down it would be who can I sue for loss of gain employment. It would be defamation lawsuit. It would libel. It would be harassment and emotional damage babe. Yall need to pack it up and get diaries. This is cuckoo mfing bananas.
Zine Tseng in Young Sherlock season 1 episode 7 (2026) dir. Tricia Brock Costume design by Jany Temime
HEATED RIVALRY 1.05
the down bad tops support group
Hudson Williams arriving at the GQ Met Gala After Party at The Twenty Two in Union Square on May 04, 2026 in New York City.
she gets it
MILK PANSA as SHASHA in GIRL RULES, EP7