STOP THE MADNESS
Hey everyone, it's your girl Celine! You might have seen my quick post earlier, 'STOP THE MADNESS,' and I wanted to dive a little deeper into what sparked that. Lately, I've noticed a trend where some of you are tagging me in these 'girls competition' videos, especially ones involving 'booty clapping.' And honestly, my patience has run thin. I want to be super clear: when you tag me in videos suggesting I have 'something to compete with,' it completely misses the mark of what my platform, and frankly, my life, is about. For me, social media is a space for connection, authenticity, and sharing what makes us feel good – whether it's fashion, self-love, or just living 'unapologetically yourself.' It's never been about pitting women against each other. The idea that I would 'compete over booty clapping' or any similar content is just not me. It’s truly not that serious, and I find it counterproductive to the positive vibes I try to cultivate here. I've built this space to be a positive corner of the internet, a place where we can all feel good about ourselves without the constant pressure of comparison. I've made the decision that if this continues, 'I will f-king block you.' And I say that not out of anger, but out of a need to protect my energy and the community we're building. My goal isn't to be part of a competitive circus; it's to inspire and uplift. When I see myself constantly being pulled into these 'girls competition' narratives, it feels like a violation of the space I’ve worked hard to create. It's draining to constantly deflect and explain why I won't engage in something I never signed up for. Imagine waking up to notifications that try to drag you into drama you want no part of – it totally takes away from the joy of connecting with my real supporters. I believe we should be celebrating each other, not constantly comparing and competing. There's enough room for all of us to shine without needing to one-up someone else's 'booty clapping' skills. This stance isn't just for me; it's a message for anyone feeling pressured by online comparison. Define your boundaries, protect your peace, and focus on what truly brings you joy. It’s about taking control of your narrative and deciding what kind of energy you allow into your digital world. We spend so much time online, it's crucial to make it a place that serves our well-being. So, let's use our platforms to spread positivity and empower one another, rather than fueling unnecessary rivalries. Let's celebrate our unique styles, our personal journeys, and our individual strengths. My page is about embracing who you are, flaws and all, and lifting others up along the way. This is a reminder to all of us to truly stop the madness and focus on what matters – being authentically ourselves and building a community rooted in genuine support, not pointless competition.

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