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NLG is right, you can have compassion. That's not excusing what HP did was beyond careless & a huge error in judgment. Hope the victim recovers Hope HP recovers. Hope she sees the gravity of what happened. HP needs to want help for it to be effective.

 

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I think NLG’s reaction is what I would expect from a friend. You stand by your friends even when they’re wrong. I would not expect anything less. 
 

Has anyone seen any statement from ABC on this? I feel like this story is starting to get picked up outside the soap press. 

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It is, but it is also incredibly washing of what we've seen, even from a rag like TMZ. Haley Pullos deserves the criticism she's getting, especially after that really p*ss poor statement she made when the recast was announced. She was stupid. It is 2023. Take a ride share. It's no excuse putting your life and everyone else's life at risk by getting behind the wheel.

I love that Tracy is never afraid to tell Carly off. That's why I'm so happy Jane Elliot is back right now.

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That’s true, but that’s not what she’s getting dragged for. 

She’s getting dragged because if it were anybody else, someone she didn’t like, someone she disagreed with politically, she’d be on Twitter screaming like a psychopath about how they should be fired and sent to prison. And shaming anyone who supported them 

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I'm not getting involved in this lol. NLG's comments here perhaps went a little further over the line in a very generalized defense than they should've over a girl she watched grow up, but they were very tame compared to the night she drunk-tweeted through the Emmys and whined about Viola Davis. Nancy has been a lot better behaved, in my experience at least, since then. Yes, she feels some type of way about Pullos; yes, she could've been a bit less deflecting about criticism. But she wasn't out there saying 'how dare any of you attack my sweet summer child.' It's not that serious.

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  • Pullos and her father stopped off at the fast-food giant before heading to the Malibu Detox and Residential Treatment Center  
  • It also offers gourmet dining, a hot tub, yoga, horseback riding, fishing, beach access and other off-site activities during treatment 
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