Emotional abusive to a child, this “journalist” is a predator!
Do better, just be a nice person! Is that difficult?Podcast is not informative or entertaining, it’s a attempt to profit from others worst moments! Emily is “mean-girling”! The typical “journalist” bully, being very disrespectful! Complete with Emily emotionally abusing a grieving child, Josh’s son, judges the child, publicly! Even Giggles over him while he’s talking, he’s obviously in emotional pain! Pointless podcast, Emily is truly Queen of the bullies! Karma is real, I hope you offer his son some help. Emily’s needs to apologize, This child needed a friend, some positive advice, he was feeling vulnerable and mourning his father! The treatment of Josh’s mother was equally as insulting, however she’s a adult! Who tells a mother in grief such things! Self absorbed Emily reminds me of the Insta influencer that streams feeding the homeless, then takes the food away once she has the pic! Josh obvious didn’t want Mrs “Journalist” to have a phone number, because he had better judgement and wanted NO part of this! Like every other person who ghosted this awful bully! Disgraceful!
2ManyElle's via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/13/21
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