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I want to meet her". Not bad for a previously unknown artist with only one song, which many have derided as offering the worst singing and most awful lyrics of all time. A steady stream of parody clips and US television appearances is significantly extending her five minutes of fame. But while the sheer absurdness of the song has made it a viral hit, Black is now feeling the ugly side of internet fame.

She says she feels "cyberbullied" and has received death threats. In just one comment that illustrates the reaction of the web to Black's song, SFGate. It's so horrible, people are wondering whether the production is real or if it's an elaborate joke. In an interview with Good Morning America , Black said she cried when she first saw all of the nasty comments people had written about her.

And I shouldn't have done this, and this is all because of me. And now I don't feel that way," she said, adding she did not believe she had a bad voice. Black said the most hurtful comment she had read said: "I hope you cut yourself and I hope you get an eating disorder so you'll look pretty, and I hope you go cut and die.

Black's mother also appeared on GMA, saying she "probably could have killed a few people" who were writing nasty things about her daughter.

Friday was released on YouTube back in Image source, Jesse Dacri. Rebecca said it was difficult to ignore the abuse after Friday went viral. Moving on. Related Topics. Internet trolls Music. Published 6 February Published 21 August It is so challenging to live up to all the requirements that a hugely demanding society places on us women; to perform, to look exquisite, to be fun, to be smart, to be popular.

It is just too much; we are not created to be "perfect" and it is not fair to demand so much from a young girl, let alone from any grown woman or any human. Although I was hurt to my core by the intense nastiness, I had absolutely no way to deal with that, so I shut down.

Looking back, I can see that that was actually a pretty sensible way that my brain coped with the stress of what I was experiencing: Pretending that the bad things were not that bad and easy to shake off, was the only way I knew to handle it. Although I was hurt to my core by the nastiness, I had absolutely no way to deal with that, so I shut down.

And, there were some breaks in the clouds: I went on "The Tonight Show" with Jay Leno; I ended up on red carpets; I got to meet and work with Katy Perry who, in the midst of so much hate directed at me was nice to me in a totally non-ironic way. I will never fully understand how I became one of the first people to experience online bullying in an extremely intense way. But I do know now that what happened to me is truly just a global extension of something that goes on in every school, on every computer screen and in every neighborhood.

Today, really young kids are being targeted and it is starting earlier than it did for me. In my life, there were people I personally knew at school and in my inner circle who verbally abused me.

But then there were also complete strangers from all around the world using social media to deride me, degrade me and even worse; some people threatened my life.



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