The internet wants you to hate Blake Lively
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Started May 08, 2026
We keep pretending gossiping is a moral good – and it only harms women
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The internet wants you to hate Blake Lively
New Statesman (United Kingdom) | May 07, 2026
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May 08, 2026
We must recognize that our gossiping habits often target women disproportionately, highlighting the need for a cultural shift towards more positive public discourse.
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Criticism of celebrities like Blake Lively is a natural part of pop culture and should not be viewed as harmful to women; it's simply entertainment.
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The public's obsession with gossip, particularly about female celebrities like Blake Lively, perpetuates harmful stereotypes and undermines women's achievements.
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Dismissing gossip as purely harmful ignores its role in community bonding; discussing public figures can foster connection among people.
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Gossip culture reflects societal values, and while it can be damaging, it also reveals our collective fascination with fame and personal narratives.
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