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- Amanda Riddell
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- 3 hours ago
- 1 min read
Smartarse answer: is that the same community that you told I was a demented pervert and a risk to others? There's no way to cover it up. Eventually, the Greens will have to admit transphobia to end my boycott. So will National. Stop telling me that I'm a danger to others when you're the stalkers, not me. - It's like National, who think persuading me to attend Question Time = a victory. I'm not attending because Luxon would seek to arrest me. Much like Weeded Out being produced would tell the industry that blackmail is fair, or that a potentially fatal overdose is a laughing matter. You've all got to grow up, and that starts with apologising to my face.
If you can't manage that, then it's likely that you'll face charges. The police aren't going to save you; it's a great case for them politically.

I don't think any of you have nearly died thanks to my jokes... All that time you spent laughing behind my back and being intolerant caused an overdose. That's all that the lawyers are going to see, not your childish gossip and innuendo. Instead of trying to manage a crisis, how about simply listening to my argument? Re: Steve Barr. As I said months ago, it took someone with knowledge of the dispute to make that threat.
It couldn't have been someone outside the industry. Only someone inside it would know if I was in Being Chloe, and only someone connected to that production could have known that they tried to turn me into the villain. You blackmailed me after an overdose, Mr. Barr; I think…