Brittany Matthews shared how she’s maintained her grace in such a hateful world during a question and answer with her fans on Instagram. “Honestly, I have no other choice!” she replied. “I would never let people on the internet destroy my peace or effect [sic] my life. BUT. It’s been hard, it took time to learn this and still learning at times.
“It’s always gonna be there, at times its [sic] worse then [sic] others & at those times is when you won’t see me on here or the internet. Hence why I have taken such huge steps away from social media. It’s a toxic and horrible place at times and those are when I say peace out.” “My world outside of social media is great. I have the right people around me always and that’s where I stay when people on here wanna be sh-tty. Not my problem, bye.” The lack of self-awareness is startling from Matthews. There are 32 starting QBs in the NFL. I believe all of them have either wives or girlfriends. How many of them get called out on a regular basis for privileged behavior? I can’t think of many, so when you are #1 out of 32, and no one is bothering the other 31 significant others, you might want to look in the mirror and figure out why. There is nothing graceful about you. There really isn’t anything special. If Mahomes likes her, that is really the only thing that should matter, but to call people haters and evil people for calling you out for the things you did on your own should be considered a major red flag. Be safe out there, Mahomes, hope you got her to sign an iron-clad prenup once you decided to say Ciara’s prayer.