Let’s get one thing straight: I didn’t “talk shit.” I told the truth. Facts aren’t gossip, honey—they’re receipts. And if those facts happen to make someone look… less than flawless? That’s not slander—that’s called accountability.
There’s a world of difference between gossip and honesty. Gossip loves a twist, a sprinkle of exaggeration, maybe even a pinch of drama. Honesty? Honesty just lays out the timeline, unedited, unfiltered, and unapologetically accurate. No spicy additions needed.
Here’s the kicker: if your actions make you look bad, guess what? That’s not character assassination—it’s cause and effect. Sorry, not sorry.
Too many people get offended when the truth is spoken. They call you “messy” for clarifying your side, “bitter” for refusing to sugarcoat, or “dramatic” for not editing out the uncomfortable bits. Here’s a tip: protecting someone else’s image at the expense of your own story isn’t loyalty—it’s self-betrayal. And who wants to be a professional liar for the sake of someone else’s ego?
You are allowed to share your experience. You are allowed to correct misinformation. You are allowed to tell your story without shrinking it so someone else can feel comfortable.
If your truth stings, maybe it’s not me—it’s the behavior. 💁♀️

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