In a surprising twist, social media sensation Elsa Majimbo has deleted her tweets concerning her encounter with supermodel Naomi Campbell and the subsequent viral TikTok video where she claimed to have been blackballed by the fashion icon.
Elsa’s decision to remove the tweets was accompanied by a statement posted on February 19, where she explained her reasons behind the move.
“I stand by my words. Content in my decision. The tweets are deleted due to seeking peace, not fear. Y’all need to understand this is something that has happened since I was 19. My goal now is happiness,” Elsa tweeted, shedding light on her motivation for removing the controversial tweets.
Some expressed solidarity with Elsa’s courage in speaking out against the alleged mistreatment, while others cautioned against the potential repercussions of her actions.
@Nonsothegirl tweeted, “Saying that Elsa should not have made that video about Naomi Campbell is exactly how bullies thrive. A victim tries to speak up and it’s ‘you should have kept quiet, now she’ll bully you more.’ While that may be true, it is more reason to support the victim.”
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@Kim_Khandashisa echoed similar sentiments, stating, “I don’t like how Elsa’s story about Naomi is being received. People telling her to keep it down cos Hollyweird doesn’t like people who talk too much is exactly why so many have been mistreated and silenced.”
However, not all reactions were supportive of Elsa’s actions. @akreana_ posted on X, “She folded. Public apology loading.”
@ItsLithaAfter9 pointed out the potential consequences of speaking out against someone as influential as Naomi Campbell, stating, “Why would you want to pick a fight with Naomi? We are telling people to speak up about abuse and being mistreated but admonishing them when they do.”
@Navistarkadiri took a different stance, suggesting that Elsa’s decision to confront Naomi Campbell could have negative repercussions. “Well, if Naomi Campbell didn’t blackball her before.. it’s gon happen now.”
Elsa’s decision to delete the tweets and the subsequent reactions reflect the complex dynamics at play when confronting powerful figures in the entertainment industry.