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Constance Wu of Crazy Rich Asians attempted suicide as a result of online harassment

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Constance Wu, an actress best known for her role in Crazy Rich Asians, has disclosed that in 2019, social media backlash nearly forced her to commit suicide. Nearly three years after the tragedy, she spoke out on Twitter about mental health.

Constance received backlash in 2019 for her nasty remarks over the revival of her show Fresh Off the Boat. Making a Scene, the author’s future book, will be released by the actor. She recently stated, “I was frightened of returning to social media because I nearly lost my life from it: three years ago, when I made irresponsible tweets regarding the renewal of my TV programme, it triggered indignation and internet shaming that went very harsh.”

“I felt terrible about what I’d said, and after receiving a few direct messages from another Asian actress accusing me of defiling the Asian American community, I began to believe that I didn’t even deserve to live. That AsAms would be better off without me and that I was a shame to them. It seems unbelievable looking back that a few DMs managed to persuade me to commit suicide. Fortunately, a buddy spotted me and took me right away to the emergency room “Constance made known.

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Constance tweeted in 2019 regarding the sixth season of the show, saying “I’m actually crying right now because I’m so unhappy. Ugh. F**k.” She retorted, “No it’s not,” when a fan dubbed it “wonderful news.”

The 40-year-old performer recalled the incident’s aftermath and how it caused her to “reassess a lot in my life,” taking a hiatus from acting to concentrate on her mental health.

The Terminal List, a Chris Pratt television series, featured Constance Wu last. She continued by saying that taking a break from watching movies, combined with extensive counselling, had made her feel “good enough” to resume using social media.

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A publicist for Justin Baldoni quits his PR agency over “bullying” in the wake of Blake Lively’s lawsuit.

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A publicist for Justin Baldoni quits his PR agency over “bullying” in the wake of Blake Lively’s lawsuit.

Justin Baldoni’s publicist, Jennifer Abel, left her firm amid sexual harassment accusations from Blake Lively.
Justin Baldoni’s publicist, Jennifer Abel, reportedly left her previous employer amid allegations of “bullying”, coinciding with an alleged smear campaign against Blake Lively over the summer.

The controversy deepened when Baldoni’s former publicist filed a lawsuit against Abel and Baldoni’s crisis management team, including his production company Wayfarer Studios and crisis manager Melissa Nathan, for defamation and breach of contract.

This legal battle comes as Baldoni also faces a lawsuit from Lively, who has accused him of sexual harassment and orchestrating a smear campaign to tarnish her reputation after alleged misconduct on the set of It Ends With Us.

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A source close to Abel told The Wrap that she left Jonesworks, the public relations firm where she was once a partner, due to a toxic work environment.

Baldoni’s publicist cited workplace ‘bullying’ led to resigning

Abel allegedly cited “bullying” as a reason for her departure, claiming it was directed at her colleague Matthew Mitchell. Abel eventually started her own firm, RWA Communications, after resigning on July 10, with her departure set for August 23. However, she was reportedly fired by Jonesworks on August 21 after accusations surfaced that she had stolen documents and client information.

Jonesworks, led by Stephanie Jones, has since filed a lawsuit against Abel, accusing her of breach of contract and defamation. Jones claims Abel secretly contacted clients to pave the way for her departure and took over 70 documents from the firm. “Jennifer tendered her resignation in July and had agreed to stay on until August 23. She was terminated early after Jonesworks discovered that she had stolen over 70 documents,” they said.

Abel’s insider, however, denied these claims, stating, “They were not ‘stolen,’ nor were any other clients.” Abel’s team asserts the lawsuit is retaliatory after Baldoni and other clients transitioned to her new firm.

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In an email obtained by The Wrap, Abel’s resignation letter acknowledged, “I take full responsibility for my part in all of this. I’m not proud of how emotional I get in these situations.”

Earlier this year, speculation of a feud between Lively and Baldoni arose during promotions for It Ends With Us. Lively’s subsequent lawsuit accuses Baldoni of misconduct and retaliation. An exposé by The New York Times detailed allegations of Baldoni’s inappropriate behaviour and efforts to discredit Lively. Baldoni has denied all allegations.

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