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Hanna Cavinder, the Miami Hurricanes women’s basketball star who is a social media influencer and Beck’s girlfriend, had enough with the trolls who targeted Beck’s appearance and went scorched earth on Monday.

"OK, I’m just gonna get this off my chest because this s--- just literally fires me up and annoys me so much about social media and society nowadays," she said in a TikTok video. "I don’t understand why viewers or fans or whatever it is get satisfaction of commenting on a person or athletes’ looks on social media — or roasting them and thinking it’s just OK to comment about what they look like, come at them, tear them down like these people aren’t human beings.

"It’s actually sickening nowadays how society can just, you know, we turn a blind eye to someone’s comments about what a person looks like online. And it’s just sickening that people all get satisfaction of humiliating someone about their looks.
 
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Rumor in Georgia after the Kentucky game was she broke up with him. Guess they got back together at halftime of the Alabama game.
 
says the girl who will likely never have to work because of how she looks on social media.
"I want all the fame, money and notoriety from being a social media influencer and star, but not want none of the downfalls" I think that's what she meant.

Its like someone who works 9 to 5 for their life for a big corp, then complains about how someone has a secure job.
 
Hanna Cavinder, the Miami Hurricanes women’s basketball star who is a social media influencer and Beck’s girlfriend, had enough with the trolls who targeted Beck’s appearance and went scorched earth on Monday.

"OK, I’m just gonna get this off my chest because this s--- just literally fires me up and annoys me so much about social media and society nowadays," she said in a TikTok video. "I don’t understand why viewers or fans or whatever it is get satisfaction of commenting on a person or athletes’ looks on social media — or roasting them and thinking it’s just OK to comment about what they look like, come at them, tear them down like these people aren’t human beings.

"It’s actually sickening nowadays how society can just, you know, we turn a blind eye to someone’s comments about what a person looks like online. And it’s just sickening that people all get satisfaction of humiliating someone about their looks.
She had nothing on her chest to get rid of. I've seen 'em.
 
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Hanna Cavinder, the Miami Hurricanes women’s basketball star who is a social media influencer and Beck’s girlfriend, had enough with the trolls who targeted Beck’s appearance and went scorched earth on Monday.

"OK, I’m just gonna get this off my chest because this s--- just literally fires me up and annoys me so much about social media and society nowadays," she said in a TikTok video. "I don’t understand why viewers or fans or whatever it is get satisfaction of commenting on a person or athletes’ looks on social media — or roasting them and thinking it’s just OK to comment about what they look like, come at them, tear them down like these people aren’t human beings.

"It’s actually sickening nowadays how society can just, you know, we turn a blind eye to someone’s comments about what a person looks like online. And it’s just sickening that people all get satisfaction of humiliating someone about their looks.
Kinda interesting that she didn't defend his looks, just pointed out that it's wrong to comment on and make fun of them. 🤷
 
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Hanna Cavinder, the Miami Hurricanes women’s basketball star who is a social media influencer and Beck’s girlfriend, had enough with the trolls who targeted Beck’s appearance and went scorched earth on Monday.

"OK, I’m just gonna get this off my chest because this s--- just literally fires me up and annoys me so much about social media and society nowadays," she said in a TikTok video. "I don’t understand why viewers or fans or whatever it is get satisfaction of commenting on a person or athletes’ looks on social media — or roasting them and thinking it’s just OK to comment about what they look like, come at them, tear them down like these people aren’t human beings.

"It’s actually sickening nowadays how society can just, you know, we turn a blind eye to someone’s comments about what a person looks like online. And it’s just sickening that people all get satisfaction of humiliating someone about their looks.
Exactly! All that matters is their money, you tell em miss!
 
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