angry Bsplov/screenshot, Instagram
The anchor of the network
Adele Besplov
is already used to getting involved in storms of one kind or another, following things she says or brings up. But for the current storm in the center of which she is standing, she probably really did not expect it. Besplov uploaded a photo of her son's butt as part of a commercial collaboration, Instagram intervened and removed the photo and surfers also attacked the supporter. At first she chose not to respond, but now she goes on the attack and seems especially angry.
"I don't usually comment, but I have to here. You really broke every possible record. Tell me a minute, what are you talking about? Are you sane? About what kind of pedophilia?! Did everyone who complained even see the picture I put of Liv? You think I'll put a picture of him Naked? Do you understand how crazy it is to look for me for everything?", wrote Besplov in a story she uploaded today (Wednesday).
The anchor of the network continued and wondered what exactly the uproar was about: "I know that I have responsibility, believe me, I know everything!! But this is a picture of a situation that almost every mother in Israel goes through, and if with the help of advertising I can save babies for a moment, then why not? I can't understand, have you gone crazy?! A META spokeswoman?! Is that what you're dealing with, Adel Baslov and her baby?", she continued and directly attacked the META spokeswoman in Israel,
Maayan Sharig
, who responded yesterday to the news about the removal of the photo.
Who cares?/Screenshot, Instagram
A photo we'd be happy not to come across/screenshot, Instagram
Even about the many claims written by netizens, who attacked Besplov because she "would be ready to do anything for money", she had something to say: "Not everything for money because if I wanted to do everything for money, believe me how many friends I would advertise!! You should really deal with the abductees, the families of the abductees, the state in collapse!!! Dead soldiers, Mrs. Ma'ayan Serig, I would be happy if you dealt with more important things."
The anchor of the network continued with another story, in which she brought up the photo that caused the storm and continued the attack: "It's better that they look at your childhood, what photos in swimsuits with thongs they bring up!!! Let's say that for pedophiles it's better to be under a baby. So you understand that this was the photo!!! I'm sure I didn't put Liv naked!!! And if it's something that's not allowed on Instagram, I don't have a problem with it being removed, I have a problem with your complaints!!! Eye trouble, period."
Walla! Celebs are already used to having the photos they upload removed, and are content to look at themselves in the mirror.
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