While we immediately blamed our wifi signal, the real culprit was Kylie Jenner.
Kylie disabled her Instagram comments yesterday, but it’s not for the reason your mind probably jumped to, if you immediately thought to yourself, “it must be bullying.”
This is a sore subject for some of us here at Galore.
And it’s also a sore subject for Kylie.
Kylie’s spoken out multiple times about how hard it was to be bullied growing up, and last year she launched an anti-bullying campaign where she gave non-famous people who had been bullied a platform to tell their stories to a mass audience.
Surprisingly, this was not why she disabled comments on her Instagram.
She just did it because she was tired of people having the audacity to self-promote on her page.
Like, don’t they realize the only person allowed to self-promote on her page is King Kylie, k?
So I’m trying out disabling my comments on Instagram because I’m done w people self promoting & the “LB”s 😊
And just in case you’re wondering how big of a problem this “LB” thing really could have been for Kylie, here’s a random screen grab from one of her pictures, pre-disabled comments.
Out of 14 comments, 10 were of the dreaded “LB” variety.
So annoying, right?
So Kylie had to teach those rude dumb dumbs a lesson.
Way to ruin a good thing for the rest of us, guys.
Some restraint next time would be chill.
Thx.
About The Author: Maria Pasquini
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Kylie Jenner Disabled Comments on Her Instagram Cuz People Are Annoying
By Maria Pasquini
Yesterday, while one of our writers was scrolling through Instagram, she noticed something curious.
There were no comments on Kylie Jenner’s Instagram.
And not like, there were no comments that didn’t like the fell off the back of a haterade truck, but like, there were no comments at all.
GASP!
While we immediately blamed our wifi signal, the real culprit was Kylie Jenner.
Kylie disabled her Instagram comments yesterday, but it’s not for the reason your mind probably jumped to, if you immediately thought to yourself, “it must be bullying.”
This is a sore subject for some of us here at Galore.
And it’s also a sore subject for Kylie.
Kylie’s spoken out multiple times about how hard it was to be bullied growing up, and last year she launched an anti-bullying campaign where she gave non-famous people who had been bullied a platform to tell their stories to a mass audience.
Surprisingly, this was not why she disabled comments on her Instagram.
She just did it because she was tired of people having the audacity to self-promote on her page.
Like, don’t they realize the only person allowed to self-promote on her page is King Kylie, k?
FYI, this is what “LB”s mean.
And just in case you’re wondering how big of a problem this “LB” thing really could have been for Kylie, here’s a random screen grab from one of her pictures, pre-disabled comments.
Out of 14 comments, 10 were of the dreaded “LB” variety.
So annoying, right?
So Kylie had to teach those rude dumb dumbs a lesson.
Way to ruin a good thing for the rest of us, guys.
Some restraint next time would be chill.
Thx.
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Maria Pasquini writes about celebrities and makes a lot of jokes. Hopefully you find some of them funny. Follow her on Instagram and Twitter.Gimme More POP
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