Blake Lively uses Justin Bieber's example to blast toxic Hollywood culture
The Chatter Girl alum has penned a message of backing for the pop notable after he made his comeback with Coachella 2026, criticising the massive
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Blake Lively uses Justin Bieber's example to blast toxic Hollywood culture
The Chatter Girl alum has penned a message of backing for the pop notable after he made his comeback with Coachella 2026, criticising the massive hate he received as a teen model.
Taking to her Instagram Stories on Sunday, March 19, Lively re-posted a reel by Django Degree in which the creative and cultural announcer observed that Bieber is the “living embodiment of The Truman Program ,” referring to Jim Carrey’s hit 1998 psychological melodrama where the main character part figure is unknowingly the notable of a reality showing program.
Alongside the snippet, Lively offered her two cents about “a beautiful and intensely criticised life in the public eye. From childhood to adulthood.”
“So many people we loved have been hurt and never come back to themselves. We watch it happen every time,” she wrote, noting that by the time people realise their lack of empathy, it’s often “too late.”
She went on to condemn using “someone’s most painful days as entertainment,” pointing out that it image happens daily — all for the sake of clicks, followers, and virality.
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