Lindsay Hubbard is calling out Bravo fan accounts she believes have crossed the line.
The Summer House star, 39, shared a lengthy message on Threads, accusing some social media accounts of turning reality TV commentary into “cyberbullying” by repeatedly targeting the same Bravo personalities with negative posts.
“Consider this a formal PSA,” Hubbard wrote. “If you are a Bravo fan account, and 90% of your posts and clips are to incite hate towards any Bravo talent when their shows are airing, that is called cyberbullying.”
The reality star acknowledged that viewers are entitled to their opinions, saying criticism comes with putting her life on television. However, she argued there’s a difference between discussing a show and becoming fixated on attacking one person.
“When the majority of your clips and posts are directed towards one person in an extremely negative way, it reaches a point of obsession and bullying,” Hubbard continued.
Hubbard also claimed one particular Bravo fan account has targeted her “for years,” adding that while she appreciates respectful discussions among Bravoholics, repeated personal attacks are unacceptable.
Her comments sparked plenty of debate online. Some fans applauded the Bravo veteran for speaking out against toxic behavior, while others argued that reality stars should expect criticism from viewers.
“Bullying is what you did to Carl when you accused him of doing drugs no less than 3 times and never apologized,” one Threads user replied.
“People watching and not agreeing with you is NOT cyberbullying,” another chimed in. “By your own metric, were you not cyberbullying West when you’re acting like he is taking advantage of Amanda? You have done things like this to Carl, Danielle, etc. You’re doing way too much and are too desperate for ITC to pop. People are allowed to critique you.”
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