A shocking incident has just occurred in the online community when volleyball star Deanna Wong was harshly criticized after refusing an offer to take a photo with a fan. The incident quickly spread on social media platforms, attracting many mixed opinions and becoming the center of discussion.
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According to eyewitnesses, Deanna Wong refused a group of enthusiastic fans when they expressed their desire to take a souvenir photo with her. Some disappointed fans shared that they felt hurt by the athlete’s cold and unfriendly actions. Immediately, many netizens spoke out to criticize her, calling her “impolite” and “disrespectful to fans”.
However, the story took a different turn when some people defended Deanna, asserting that she had a legitimate reason to refuse. Some close sources revealed that the female athlete is taking a break after a busy competition schedule, is not in good health and needs private time to recover. This somewhat eased the anger from a part of netizens.
Deanna Wong later explained on her personal page. She shared: *“I am very grateful for everyone’s support, but sometimes I need private time to recharge and prepare best for the upcoming matches. I hope everyone understands and sympathizes.”*
Her statement received many positive responses from loyal fans, who understand the pressure that professional athletes face. However, some people still think that her refusal is tactless and tactless, especially when facing people who have given their love and support.
The Deanna Wong incident has once again sparked debate about public expectations of celebrities and the line between private life and responsibility to fans. Whether right or wrong, this incident will certainly serve as a lesson for Deanna Wong and other artists to be more careful in their behavior towards their fans.
Deanna Wong attacked by netizens, fan snubbed again?
Volleyball player Deanna Wong is now the talk of social media again after allegedly refusing to take a picture with a fan.
That is the belief of those who saw Tonio Dillinger’s Facebook reels where Deanna was seen sitting on the bench when a girl approached her.
But the girl left a few moments later when Deanna said something to her. Netizens felt that the athlete might not have agreed to take a selfie.
The uploader of the reels did not mention what exactly happened but netizens immediately judged Deanna but some also defended her.
“Just a tibo with a habit.”
“Because she has every right to refuse.”
“She’s in her private moment. Respect boundaries.”“Who are you? You must be on your period.”
“Ayyy YOUR IDOL IS HUMILIATING.”
“That’s why I prefer the girls who are gay to lesbians. There are other lesbians who are just as gay as you think who has et*ts.. they’re even more arrogant than men when you don’t even menstruate.”
“It felt bad for Ate. It’s traumatic when a celeb doesn’t show up. It feels like you’re all like that. That’s why you won’t take pictures.”
“Public figures have the right to say no if they don’t want to take pictures. Y’all need to understand that this wasn’t a public event she was part of, she was there to watch and enjoy the show in private. So why all the yapping? That’s it.”
“This girl should understand that she is a celebrity and public figure although she has no responsibility on other people but must learn and understand to respect fans who adore her and has given their time just to watch her, by bringing to them the gratitude or the attention they need from her, they go home happy, that’s a BIG thing, even if you don’t feel good, it’s part of being a celebrity.”
“This is our toxic manner Filipinos, the difficulty understanding personal space and not understanding that we should not always be given what we want. She is also just a person, she can refuse any request anytime, anywhere. She just can’t be given, no matter what you say.”
“If we don’t like someone’s attitude, why attack their gender? If the person who refuses is straight, we don’t say it because they’re male/female. But if they’re queer, we’ll tell them that they’re menstruating because they have a penis. Like, what’s the connection? Also, even sports personalities or celebrities are people, not photobooths. They have the right to say no. We must learn how to respect boundaries. If we don’t get it, don’t feel bad. We criticize other people’s attitudes but our own toxic traits that don’t respect boundaries, okay? Lol. I don’t even know who she is, but I know she’s human.”
“They are human beings. Anyone, sometimes our mix is just really bad or we have a problem. It’s their prerogative to say no to anybody. Don’t be such important fans.