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entremet

You wouldn't toast a NES cartridge
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Oct 26, 2017
60,164
What's with the R.Kelly comparisons? Drake would be stupid to mess with a white, underaged celebrity. We know America doesn't care about black girls sadly.

My bet he ends the friendship today after Millie blew up his spot.
 
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8byte

8byte

Attempted to circumvent ban with alt-account
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Oct 28, 2017
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Ignoring the fact that there is a clear difference between a random 30-year-old messaging a minor and this situation, while the optics might look bad but there is nothing inherently wrong about it.

How many adults on here have played an online game with a minor and shared message back and forth?
I would assume a lot, same principle.


If my daughter was wasn't an A-List celebrity? Absolutely, but if she was then I wouldn't stop her from corresponding with other celebrities for no reason.
You think people on Era are messaging people they played games with "I miss you"?

Hahahahahaha

Man...this is something else.
 

Deception

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Nov 15, 2017
8,431
If you can't see the difference between talking to anonymous people online in order to play a game, a texting a 14-year old girl's private cell phone number to tell her how much you miss her, than God help you.




Father of the Year material right here...
So we've gone to the personal insults already? Keep moving the flag posts.
Be cool ERA, i'm out this thread.
 

Jecht

Banned
Oct 25, 2017
2,650
A grown man shouldn't be texting a child who isn't their own or family. It's inappropriate as fuck and it's gross to see people here defending it, though not the least bit surprising.
 

Luchashaq

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Nov 4, 2017
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User Banned (Three Days): Trolling, a history of prior infractions
A cording to this thread when my niece gets to puberty I shouldn't text her just because she's adopted and not related by DNA? FOH.
 

SchrodingerC

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Oct 25, 2017
5,862
"We just texted each other the other day and he was like 'I miss you so much,' and I was like 'I miss you more,' he's great," the 14-year-old star added.

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Let's keep this at a friendship level, Drake.
 

NameUser

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Oct 25, 2017
14,018
A cording to this thread when my niece gets to puberty I shouldn't text her just because she's adopted and not related by DNA? FOH.
Don't do this. You know that's different. She's still your niece, just not by blood. If you've been around her since she was a baby your mind won't even go there. It's not the same.
 

Tribal_Cult

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Nov 1, 2017
3,548
I dunno it's weird but we are jumping to conclusions. If he was indeed grooming her, he would've told her not to share certain parts of their texting. I think. I find weirder the way Bobby Brown's agent is dressing her at these events. It looks like they want her to jump from 14 years old to 22 in a couple of months. That's weirder imho. And I doubt it's entirely her choice.
 

El Bombastico

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Oct 25, 2017
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Loxley

Prophet of Truth
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Oct 25, 2017
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Lol. This is such a nothing story. I guess Era needed it "yikes" quota for the day.

I mean...without telling you who, if I told you a 31 year-old man was texting "I miss you!" to a 14 year-old girl who isn't his own child you're telling me you wouldn't think that's kinda fucking weird?
 

Sho_Nuff82

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Nov 14, 2017
18,439
Ignoring the fact that there is a clear difference between a random 30-year-old messaging a minor and this situation, while the optics might look bad but there is nothing inherently wrong about it.

How many adults on here have played an online game with a minor and shared message back and forth?
I would assume a lot, same principle.


If my daughter was wasn't an A-List celebrity? Absolutely, but if she was then I wouldn't stop her from corresponding with other celebrities for no reason.

No. No. You don't give your phone number out to teenage girls as a grown man. Stop. Keep that shit in public comments on social media. As a parent in Hollywood you definitely dead that shit as soon as possible, knowing what we know now about the backstage shenanigans.



Please tell me this is nonsense ya'll.
 

TalonJH

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Oct 27, 2017
4,875
Louisville, KY
A cording to this thread when my niece gets to puberty I shouldn't text her just because she's adopted and not related by DNA? FOH.

I don't think her being adopted changes that I still would categorize her as your family and not a big deal if you are texting your niece. I don't even think they need to be actually legally adopted. Just a part of your emotional family with consent from the parents. I just wouldn't text a kid like that that wasn't in my family though.
 

Xiaomi

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Oct 25, 2017
7,237
He'll get a mild finger wagging and nothing more because celebrity culture is disgusting.
 

SinkFla

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Oct 26, 2017
9,447
Pensacola, Fl

"Please have a seat over there, Aubrey. Or as chat logs have recorded, BottomStarter45. It says here you told Millie, our actor pretending to be underage, that she only "calls you on your cellphone late at night when she needs your love" but that you've repeatedly told her to contact you anonymously online because Pusha T already acquired your phone records once and it didn't end well."
 

riotous

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Oct 25, 2017
11,341
Seattle
No. No. You don't give your phone number out to teenage girls as a grown man. Stop. Keep that shit in public comments on social media. As a parent in Hollywood you definitely dead that shit as soon as possible, knowing what we know now about the backstage shenanigans.



Please tell me this is nonsense ya'll.



I mean it's proof he met her; which makes perfect sense since she knows RiRi. And if a 16 year old meets Drake she's probably taking a picture with him.

Really don't think there's much to that; not that there couldn't be.. but on it's own it's kind of meaningless.