There are no fan suicides (...I'm pretty sure that's not a thing), just a massive explosion of #feels across every site with any connection to fandom or celebrity gossip whatsoever.
Well, there was that girl who stabbed her mother when Robbie Williams announced he was leaving Take That. And there has definitely been mental health problems for fans after bands have broken up (or their idols have gotten married!)
But this isn't just one ship being proven and another being disproven; on top of it the fans have to deal with losing the whole band too, overnight. I can't believe there wasn't more outrage over the fact that the band is dissolved and taken away from the fans just because two of them are gay. I bet this would make a lot of young girls hate Disney.
Bingo. (Tucker got moved to another Disney show, and will be quietly fading out of the public interest pretty soon.)
So he ended up most hurt by this. (Which is ironic. And sad.)
Stephen is doing the actor-and-pop-star thing that Justin Timberlake does, and it won't be long before he starts putting out charting singles.
Wouldn't he be better suited for musicals? He doesn't seem to be streetwise or cool enough to be a Timberlake. Or maybe he'll toughen up his image and style like RL!Bieber did with Believe. (Which was sad.)
I have to say: I was highly skeptical of this story when it begain eons ago, (and not just because I feared it would distract you from Writing Canon J/"S") but as the chapters rolled by I got very into to it. You should be proud of this story. Congratulations!
(And "traditional views on sex" are a lot less clear-cut than their proponents like to believe. For instance, if it isn't Red Cross sex, can it still count?)
I think any genital contact is sex. But that's just me.
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Well, there was that girl who stabbed her mother when Robbie Williams announced he was leaving Take That. And there has definitely been mental health problems for fans after bands have broken up (or their idols have gotten married!)
But this isn't just one ship being proven and another being disproven; on top of it the fans have to deal with losing the whole band too, overnight. I can't believe there wasn't more outrage over the fact that the band is dissolved and taken away from the fans just because two of them are gay. I bet this would make a lot of young girls hate Disney.
Bingo. (Tucker got moved to another Disney show, and will be quietly fading out of the public interest pretty soon.)
So he ended up most hurt by this. (Which is ironic. And sad.)
Stephen is doing the actor-and-pop-star thing that Justin Timberlake does, and it won't be long before he starts putting out charting singles.
Wouldn't he be better suited for musicals? He doesn't seem to be streetwise or cool enough to be a Timberlake. Or maybe he'll toughen up his image and style like RL!Bieber did with Believe. (Which was sad.)
I have to say: I was highly skeptical of this story when it begain eons ago, (and not just because I feared it would distract you from Writing Canon J/"S") but as the chapters rolled by I got very into to it. You should be proud of this story. Congratulations!
(And "traditional views on sex" are a lot less clear-cut than their proponents like to believe. For instance, if it isn't Red Cross sex, can it still count?)
I think any genital contact is sex. But that's just me.