Kobe Bryant Dead: Evan Rachel Wood Sparks Backlash With 'Sports Hero' and 'Rapist' Tweet
01/26/2020 05:41 pm EST
When Wood posted this tweet on Sunday, there was a mixture of reactions. A few people agreed with the comment and wanted to mention legal issues from early in Bryant's career. Others did not agree with this decision to post on Twitter.
In fact, there were several fans on social media that didn't believe this was the time to mention this case. Simply adding text about "a tragic event" was not enough in their eyes.
With Wood posting this tweet, there were several asking about the mindset that led to this decision. They didn't believe that this was the place and time to mention certain parts of Bryant's life.
The fans of Bryant were very adamant about this point, telling Wood that the previously deleted tweet should have stayed that way. They didn't understand why this statement was made on Sunday, and they felt that Wood should have simply said nothing.
The tweet by Wood on Sunday was one that split the fanbase. Some responded to the actor by wholeheartedly agreeing with the statement being made. Others were astounded by this decision to post about legal issues from the past.
One person that responded actually is a fan of Wood, but that was being tested. They were simply shocked by the tweet and felt that it should have never been sent.
Was Wood's tweet accurate? There was a debate about this old case following the Sunday post, which devolved into a case of "he said, she said." However, there were others that didn't want to discuss this legal case because they felt the timing of the tweet was downright awful.
As one person wrote on social media, they wanted Wood to think about a similar situation. Would someone post on social media about the actor's life and find some "dirt" to mention?
There was a moment following Wood's tweet in which Twitter exhaled. The previous post had been deleted, which they thought was a sign that this opinion would not be mentioned again. That situation changed, however, when the tweet was immediately posted with an added line of text.
For the users on social media, this tweet said much more about Wood than it did about Bryant. In fact, they even believed that this post made the actor look far worse.
How much thought went into the tweet on Sunday? There are some that believed Wood had a few moments to consider the specific statement prior to sending that initial tweet. However, it was later posted with some additional text. This meant that Wood thought about the statement a second time prior to posting.
In the eyes of Twitter users, this should have been a sign that Wood should have simply left the statement deleted. Having it posted once again just angered the fans and made them rethink supporting the actor.
The statement made by Wood was one that angered many fans on social media. Calling the tweet "disgusting" didn't mean that they believed Bryant was innocent or that his accuser back in 2003 was telling the truth. What they wanted to make clear is that they simply thought the timing was awful and that Wood should have deleted the tweet.
"PERFECT TIMING," another user added to the conversation. "I mean he didn't just die with his 13-year-old daughter or anything."
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