Emilie Fiorelli is not the type to shut up when she’s been wronged, and she didn’t neglect to announce it on her social networks. It all started a few days ago when internet users fiercely criticized Anais Camizuli for straightening her daughter Kessi’s usually curly hair. Neither one nor two, the former candidate Secret Story accused of harassment and racism. Unaccustomed to being silent when someone unfairly points a finger, she too decided to speak up.
“Close the well tg”
On TikTok, the young woman said: “You say that we whites want to get together with mixed people and have mixed children (…) Then you talk about ignorance but you yourself are ignorant because you don’t know what happened to my daughter (…..) if it doesn’t suit you and you think I’m treating her badly, come at 7:30 in the morning and do her hair “. Shocked by the words targeting Anais, but also the fruit of her love for football player M’Baye Niang, Emilie, the mother of mulatto children, took up her defense, and that risk and danger was hers because, in turn, she was the victim of abuse.
The young woman posted a message from a surfer who surprised her on her Instagram story. Among other things, we can read: “When you decide to have a child with a black man, (…) you take the whole package that comes with it, especially the curly hair. Changing the structure of your child’s hair or giving him a hairpiece at a young age will not change the fact that he is and will remain black. Right now, you’re just giving him complexes. And prove to people that you don’t like black people”. Bored, Louna and Farrell’s mother responded to this comment as follows: “Close the well tg” before sharing it on your story. He added: “I guess there’s nothing I can do but insult you… Keep up your fake accounts! No double c****** to take your word for it with your fake accounts! Come talk to me like that in real life and you will see what you get in return.” “Lots of arrogant, envious, racist, stingy, hypocritical, ugly, etc. What is it, all mothers with mixed-race children have the right to be abused by you? And is this normal?asked Emily. In conclusion: “After the support I got ugly messages or I can say more of the solidarity I can for Anaïs Camizuli and what she has suffered in the last days. But what was there in her life that would be so bad? The nets are occupied by unhealthy people, I’ll do well to put them here less.”.
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Source: Programme Television

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