MADRID, 8 Feb. (CHANCE) -
Dicen que el tiempo pone las cosas en su sitio y Nikki Reed y su marido, Ian Somerhalder, han decidido hacer pública en sus redes la enorme sintonía que tienen con Nina Dobrev, compañera de reparto en Crónicas vampíricas y exnovia del actor de Lousiana. El matrimonio dio el paso de compartir en sus cuentas una foto junto a la actriz búlgara, después de que esta se adelantara y colgara una foto del trío anunciando la toma de contacto del reparto para preparar la despedida de la serie vampírica.
Sin embargo, la protagonista de Crepúsculo y su esposo se sentían incómodos con el silencio por el que optaron cuando su relación se hizo pública al poco tiempo de conocerse la ruptura de Ian y Nina. "Veo ahora que el silencio se tornó oportunidad para llenar los espacios en blanco con más falsedades e historias inciertas, y nosotros, sí, NOSOTROS, creemos que tenemos una responsabilidad moral con las chicas jóvenes de terminar esta narración, porque al final de todo, esas chicas son las que pierden", escribió Reed junto al selfie del triplete actoral.
"Dejemos de difundir el odio, ya hay demasiado de eso ahora mismo en nuestro mundo. Únete al amor. (...) Las empresas mediáticas que se aprovechan de la pasión de las mentes vulnerables o susceptibles de los fans para vender publicidad a través del tráfico que supone un click es una enfermedad de nuestra sociedad. Es venenoso", escribió el actor de 38 años.
For the last few years we thought addressing any baseless rumors with silence was the best way. Besides, who wants to respond to made up stories about "friends backstabbing friends", "cheating exes", or "cast members exiting shows" on low-brow websites like hollywoodlife that are just perpetuating trends that preceded us. Yuck. I now see that silence was taken as an opportunity to fill in the blanks with even more falsities, and juicer stories, and we, yes WE, believe we have a moral responsibility to young girls to end that narrative, because at the end of all of this, those young girls are the ones who lose. Their passion and endless devotion for a tv show is being taken advantage of, replaced with feelings of anger through divisive techniques, & even worse, their minds are being shaped & molded as their view of themselves, other girls, & what those dynamics should look like are being formed. So here's to putting an end to all those fake stories of on set jealousy, betrayal, made-up-friendships lost & women hating women. Because at the end of the day, that's what this is about: teaching girls that you have to hate other girls only breeds a generation of women who believe you have to hate other women. And that's what these magazines, websites and blogs don't understand. That is the harmful unintended consequence of their bullshit stories and we have a moral responsibility to fix that. Let's turn this page together, as we all walk into the next chapter peacefully. And finally, let's use this as an example of how important it is to stop this trend of writing horrible headlines about women, painting us as bitter, angry, insecure, heartbroken, childless, feuding, backstabbing monsters because whether we want to admit it or not, it changes the way all women view themselves. And shame on these websites for now targeting an even younger demographic, instilling this at an earlier age when girls are even more susceptible, more vulnerable and more malleable. When we write these headlines we teach hate. I've seen it firsthand. Let's shift what we put into the universe starting now, & hopefully we will start to see a shift in the way we treat each other & view ourselves?
Una foto publicada por Nikki Reed (@iamnikkireed) el