Twitter became a breeding ground for hate, shade, and sass last night after Kim Kardashian released Snapchats showing hard evidence that Taylor Swift knew about Kanye’s offensive "Famous" lyrics.
Just about everybody has decided to jump into the debate and voice their opinions, including 19-year-old actress Chloë Grace Moretz, who had a strife with the most famous Kardashian a few months ago when the mother of two posted another nude picture to her Instagram account.
Moretz tweeted last night her disgust with how certain celebrities continuously use their voices for the wrong reasons. Without naming anyone in particular, it was implied, given the timing of the tweet, that it was directed towards Kim.
Everyone in this industry needs to get their heads out of a hole and look around to realize what's ACTUALLY happening in the REAL world
— Chloë Grace Moretz (@ChloeGMoretz) July 18, 2016
She then reprimanded celebrities for focusing on petty issues.
Stop wasting your voice on something so petulant and unimportant
— Chloë Grace Moretz (@ChloeGMoretz) July 18, 2016
While Kim did not respond, her younger sister Khloé decided to involve herself and tweeted a hasty response attached to a pretty nasty photo.
Is this the a hole you're referring to @ChloeGMoretz ??? pic.twitter.com/h56S8FvNWr
— Khloé (@khloekardashian) July 18, 2016
Regardless of where you stand in the Kim vs. Taylor debate, it's pretty clear that this tweet was unecessary and done in poor taste. Orange Is The New Black star Ruby Rose swooped in as the voice of reason:
@ChloeGMoretz@0hbubbl3s@khloekardashian Yo Khloe I thought you were rad when I met you but this is awful and this is a 19 year old girl.
— Ruby Rose (@RubyRose) July 18, 2016
She then went on to remind people that bullying and cattiness is not beneficial for society, especially when more important issues should be top priorities.
Nobody likes being bullied or made to feel worthless.. Yet so many people will go above and beyond to make others feel that way.
— Ruby Rose (@RubyRose) July 18, 2016
The Internet/social media has endless possibilities, positive possibilities but more often than not its a sad place. pic.twitter.com/eQzNvR2rSy
— Ruby Rose (@RubyRose) July 18, 2016
I just think we could do so much more if we were not so judgmental and mean to one another.I believe love is what the world needs right now.
— Ruby Rose (@RubyRose) July 18, 2016
So no, it's not subliminally about someone else. It's for me, for anyone who needs it and because I feel strongly about bullying / trolling
— Ruby Rose (@RubyRose) July 18, 2016
Khloé chose not to apologize, but rather, explained her tweets.
I’m the last person to bully but have an animal instinct to protect and defend my family.
— Khloé (@khloekardashian) July 18, 2016
Refrain from commenting on my family and OUR business (and I will do the same)
— Khloé (@khloekardashian) July 18, 2016
Now I hope everyone has a magical Monday! May peace be with you all
— Khloé (@khloekardashian) July 18, 2016
The drama isn't about to end anytime soon, but Rose is right—can we not spread hate?