Fifth Harmony's Lauren Jauregui taking a break from Twitter
Lauren Jauregui is taking a break from Twitter after being slammed for her views on the upcoming presidential election.
The Fifth Harmony singer took to the social media site to attempt to raise awareness of Dr. Jill Stein, the female candidate running for president for the Green Party.
However, after several posts on Wednesday night (05Oct16), Lauren
found herself lambasted for her opinions, and ended up announcing
that she is taking some time away from the site.
"I'm taking a break from this s**t," she wrote. "Y'all can have
your fun and make whatever assumptions about my character you
want."
Lauren had earlier begun her comments on Twitter by writing: "Did
you know there's a Woman named Dr. Jill Stein yes DOCTOR who is
beautifully educated and actually cares about people instead of
money?
"Did you also know she's running for president?!"
It was at this point the criticism began, with the 20-year-old
singer then attempting to point out she understands Dr. Stein won't
make it to the White House in November (16), and so is backing
Hillary Clinton for victory over rival Donald Trump.
"PS I'm aware a split vote is reality and that it's a bit too late,
however I feel like we as a people need to do better as far as
educating," she continued. "I am definitely with Her for the sake
of not having Him in the White House, however, my point was to shed
light on things purposefully muted.
"Some of you are so mean damn..like yeah, I didn't know about
Jill..and I shared it with people and then like all of this crazy
s**t happened."
Lauren's time away from Twitter comes after bandmate Normani Kordei
also temporarily quit the micro-blogging site when she was
subjected to hateful and racist remarks online. The singer, who is
of African-American descent, found herself under fire in August
(16) after she appeared to struggle to name the best qualities of
her bandmate Camila Cabello during a Facebook Live interview with
Galore magazine.
While she lavished praise on her other Fifth Harmony pals Lauren,
Ally Brooke and Dinah-Jane Hansen, she kept her thoughts about
Camila short and sweet, simply describing her as "quirky" and
"cute". Her blunt response sparked rumors of a feud between the two
stars, and prompted fans to take sides.
Normani subsequently took to Twitter to dismiss the "foolishness"
of some trolls' comments, revealing she had become accustomed to
being the target of "unjust hate and slander", but the following
day, she had had enough and told fans she could no longer stand
being tormented by racists online.
She rejoined the site after an extended hiatus on 13 September
(16), to announce her new role as a diversity ambassador for
non-profit organization Cybersmile Foundation, which helps victims
of online abuse.