An attempt to turn over a new leaf. Schwartz (Photo: Nir Pekin)
The previous season of "Big Brother" was a particularly tumultuous season, and certainly sets the bar high for the current season, which opened on Tuesday. One of the most memorable residents to leave the house isDiane Schwartz, who received a surprising role this season that does not go unnoticed online.
As previously announced earlier this month, Schwartz is returning to the brother's house this season as "The Digital Sister" and will accompany the season's detractors on her own show called Diane's Living Room. The festive announcement took place yesterday during the broadcast, and managed to make quite a few waves on the Internet, with viewers of the show apparently unwilling to forgive and forget the exploits of the star during the season in which she participated, and reacted accordingly.
"I have to say, this production is disappointing, it's not enough that we let Ho see Diane for an entire season on screen, now they're coming back to give her a stage. What message are you conveying?! Why don't we hide it from our screen? Shocking to me," one follower commented, while another added: "Let's be a bastard, and after a year you'll get a role." Another follower wrote, "Too bad. She should have been allowed to return to her anonymity. It was better for everyone," while another comment read: "Giving bullying a platform."
Schwartz announces the new role (Photo: screenshot, Instagram)
Alongside the harsh reactions, there were also those who tried to defend the star: "Let her go already. I didn't like her either, but there was, it's over. The girl understood what was happening only outside and paid a price. Go ahead," the comments read, while another read: "Why hold a grudge against a girl? What bad has she done to you? Stop being hateful, start loving others more. That's what we lack, unconditional love."
This isn't the first time Schwartz has had to deal with harsh online reactions. She previously addressed this on her Instagram page, writing: "I've learned over the past two months (and I'm still learning) that to take real responsibility you need time. To explore, to look, to understand what was and what I could have done differently or not. So from a slightly cleaner, more cared for place, I say sorry. About what you saw and didn't see. My process doesn't end here, it just began."
Voila! Celebs have forgiven her sister for stealing her latest pizza triangle, and suggest everyone not hold grudges, it makes wrinkles.
- Celebs
- local
Tags
- Diane Schwartz
- Big Brother