>>518751600 (OP)
>>518755433
Celebs are getting better at dealing with Twitter rage, which is all "cancelling" amounts to. If you're Ana you just go
>I'm not sorry and if you're offended it's because you're retarded.
Okay, so what are the shitposters on Twatter going to do about that? Go fight her and prove her wrong? They moved onto the next thing days ago. Cancelling was always self-inflicted, the personality would issue some groveling apology like it's the 1950s still, which would be taken as an admission of guilt and used to force their parent company or whoever to inflict a punishment on them even though everyone quit caring 7 or 8 news cycles ago. Now they don't say sorry and the company just waits. Or, if it's a smart internet personality, they also own the company so there's no one to get all nervous and sweaty about his shekels and break ranks.
A modern e-celeb who owns his business and by extension his audience can just say, like Trump said to all those rape accusers in 2016,
>See you in court, asshole.
Which always works because the anonymous crowd has neither serious intent nor patience to see it through.