Bella Thorne opens up about being the subject of so much controversy and she responds to the insults from fans, suggesting that it's partly because she's a woman.
Bella Thorne has issued a response to the repeated insults she receives from fans and the claims that she is controversial. Thorne is an actress, model, and singer who rose to fame for her role as Cece Jones on the Disney Channel show. Move it. Next Shake It Up Thorne has appeared in several movies and series, including The DUFF, The Babysitter, Midnight Sun, Combined, and Scream: The TV Series. Outside of her film and television work, Thorne has also created a number of hit songs, including "Up In Flames", "Walk With Me", "TTYLXOX", "Burn So Bright" and "Just Call". .
Thorne has also frequently found herself the subject of various controversies throughout her career. In addition to directing a porn movie and finding herself at the center of a n-de photo scandal, the actress joined OnlyFans in 2020, a subscription service where fans can pay money to get access to exclusives from creators. The move was controversial because the website is frequently associated with the exchange of pornographic material, and Thorne's involvement (which was apparently done as research for a movie with Sean Baker) was said to have eased the plight of the many s-x workers who depend on it. of the site for your income.
In a new interview with The Daily Beast, Thorne responds to the claims that she's controversial and the hate she gets online. Thorne attributes some of the controversies to her being a woman and the unfair standards women are held to relative to men. The actor also highlights that she is "not doing bad things" and that she has been in several non-controversial long-term relationships. Check out Thorne's full comment below:
"It's so funny when people say I'm 'controversial' when you're absolutely right: I haven't been arrested. I'm not doing bad things. Of course I'm female, and that definitely plays a part in If I post in a bikini, it's "She's a slut," but if a man posts shirtless on the beach, it's "Fuck yeah bro." If a guy posts with a different girl every other day, it's "J- yeah bro, still have that p-y," but if I'm in a three-year relationship, and then break up, and then get into another three-year relationship years, it's "Wow, Bella Thorne, she's a whore. Look at her". I'm like, what? I have been in long-term relationships all my life!
Part of being a well-known celebrity means that increased scrutiny is put into almost everything you do. Thorne, of course, isn't the first former child actress to be subjected to such intense online discussion, either. Lindsay Lohan, for example, became famous at a young age and would go on to have a somewhat complicated public persona due to substance abuse issues. Both Amanda Bynes and Macauley Culkin would also experience something similar. Thorne didn't have the same substance abuse issues as Lohan, but it's clear that emerging as a young star puts more pressure on actors as they grow and mature into adults.
It's unfortunate that Thorne and other female celebrities (and women in general) are subjected to the double standards that Thorne describes in her comment. People on the internet can be particularly callous and cruel due to the anonymity that accompanies so many online interactions, and Thorne is far from the first celebrity to experience this. It's clear that Thorne isn't happy living within the strict societal expectations that are placed on so many young celebrities and it seems likely that the star will eventually find herself the subject of controversy again at some point in the future.