Tawana kept ranting, and the British celebrity on the other end was practically fuming.
But Tawana didn’t waste time—she cut the Gordian knot. She sent a voice message, blocked him immediately, and, not stopping there, went on Instagram and other social media tforms to unfollow him.
Who a celebrity follows—or unfollows—is like a weather vane that fans watch closely.
There’s a group of people so invested (or bored) that they monitor celebrities’ follower counts and lists daily. The moment there’s a change, they spot it and rush to discuss it with fellow fans online.
When Tawana suddenly unfollowed the British talent, fans noticed instantly, and chaos broke out in the fandom.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
The two had worked together often, interacted publicly, and always presented themselves as close friends.
So Tawana’s sudden unfollow came as a shock. For maind fans, it felt a bit like Tawana suddenly unfollowing Samuel.
At first, fans were confused, thinking it might have been an ident.
But it didn’t take long for people to realize something was off.
identally unfollowing someone on one tform like Instagram or Facebook is believable—but doing it on both? That’s no ident.
If this was a coincidence, what kind of bizarre finger slip would that take?
Clearly, it was intentional.
So the spection began: Why did Tawana unfollow the British talent?
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A sh of interests?
At first, no one could make sense of it.
Then someone sharp posted online: “Didn’t Tawana just criticize Britain during a livestream in China? Could that be the reason they broke off contact?”
Suddenly, everything made sense.
That must be it.
And importantly, it was Tawana who unfollowed him—not the other way around. So if there was a falling out, it’s pretty clear Tawana was the one who ended it.
The inte exploded in an instant.
Some right-wingizens in the West couldn’tprehend what had gotten into Tawana—had she been brainwashed into bing a spokesperson for China? “Girl, you’re American,” they cried, “yet you’re promoting a rival nation on the other side of the globe and throwing your own country’s allies under the bus. What are you thinking?”Left-wingizens, on the other hand, were more understanding. They argued that it didn’t matter which country you’re from—we all belong to a shared humanmunity. We should rise above our biases and act withpassion. They added, “Even if your child did something wrong out in the world and brought it home, as a parent, wouldn’t you take responsibility?”
Tawana didn’t care about the debate. She wasser-focused on winning charlie Wade ’s heart. She would bulldoze anything in her way—be it Buddha or God.