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that was so nice of him to confront that. i think he kind of used his own voice, to speak for her because she is so caged and forced to be a certain person in this industry. he looked like such a sweet heart and such a nice person. lovee it <3

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it is beyond cheeky, too personal and over stepping the boundary pointing out to someone that they are overprotected and asking them if they are comfortable doing an interview. if someone seems nervous or is not comfortable it is actually a bit confrontational pointing out or asking them if they are nervous since they are nervous already nervous in your company don't make them more so. and also she is more than likely trying to overcome and work on appearing not nervous or uncomfortable and sees it as a bad thing to be nervous. so in my opinion it is kind of out of order bringing it up when a person is probably actually self critical of how she behaves and how she is coming across to people it is kind of an accusation actually.

i feel completely different. i think that is something a therapist would say to a person who is really down to set those emotions free. this might of even triggered for her to cry later and that is very healthy like a good kind of cry where all the stress thats been builiding up gets released. thats something they use in therapy. i felt like that was very therapeautic for her. so sweet<3 

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