Jadé Tuncdoruk lashed out at one of her followers who called the Sydney-based Instagram influencer “annoying.”
The social media star shared a lengthy essay on her secondary account @therealjadetunchy after the user made the comment on one of her video posts.
Jadé said the comment left her feeling “a little bit sad.”
Jadé Tuncdoruk lashed out at one of her followers who called the Sydney-based Instagram influencer “annoying”
The model responded to the follower by saying that she “didn’t understand how people thought it was okay to write stuff like that,” only for them to respond by saying that it’s what she “signed up for” because she’s in the “public eye.” .
‘No one signs up to read bad things about themselves. Nobody deserves that. Nobody wants that. No one has the right to write that,’ Jadé raged in his essay.
‘It’s absolutely not my prerogative to wake up every day and read bad things about myself. Stop using “being online” as an excuse to be a bad person.’
Elsewhere, Jadé shared tips on dealing with the negativity of others and encouraged people to be more empathetic.
The social media star shared a lengthy essay on her secondary account @therealjadetunchy after the user made the comment on one of her video posts.
‘In a world that feels increasingly negative, aimless and fragile, I know the empathy we all need. Leave hurtful comments to yourself,’ he wrote.
‘Ask yourself why someone is acting a certain way towards you before you react to them. Perhaps there is a lack of love in their life and they don’t know how to express themselves properly. Be nice. Make sure you show interest in other people’s lives. Ask them questions, it will let them know you care.’
“I know I’m not for everyone, but I don’t need to read stuff like that in my own comments section, which really should be a safe space,” she added.
Jadé, who married her husband Lachie Brycki (pictured) in October, said the comment left her feeling “a little bit sad.”
She said that she “didn’t understand how people thought it was okay to write stuff like that on people’s videos.”
I see so many hurtful comments online every day. Not just on my own platform. I hope that the people who receive and read them are well and know that those words do not define them.
“But as someone who has experienced this countless times, I know it can still suck.”
Concluding his post, he wrote: ‘Introduce yourself to the people you care about, ignore the people you don’t care about, and water your own brown garden **before you start telling your neighbor how ugly their daisies (sic) are. ‘
Jadé sparked major controversy earlier this year after her behavior towards two companies came to light.
During the Covid lockdown, she demanded a small business return her $2,000 honeymoon deposit after ignoring terms and conditions, and was also forced to apologize for a racially insensitive Uber Eats Facebook post from 2017 that went viral.
Jadé sparked major controversy earlier this year after her behavior towards two companies came to light.
A Facebook post showed her complaining to Uber Eats about their “annoying non-English speaking delivery drivers” resurfaced.
The resurfaced post read: ‘I order from them all the time and I’m starting to find it really annoying that they have so many drivers who don’t speak English and can’t follow basic delivery instructions.
‘I got a notification today that my food was arriving and it took another 20 minutes for the person to get to my door because he didn’t read my delivery instructions correctly and when I called him to explain he didn’t understand a word I was saying.’
He continued: “Your GPS is constantly sending drivers to the wrong address, which I explained in my instructions, which most people read and have no problem with, but when foreigners deliver it takes twice as long to receive my food.” cold”. Solve the problem.’
Jadé was forced to apologize for a racially insensitive Uber Eats Facebook post from 2017 that went viral
She was also criticized for “demanding” a small company to refund her honeymoon deposit, after she ignored the company’s terms and conditions.
She raised eyebrows when complaining to her fans online about the financial woes of canceling her lavish Hunter Valley honeymoon with fiancé Lachie due to Covid.
In her since-deleted post, Jadé, who is frequently gifted with luxury designer bags and clothing, explained that she had booked her stay with premium vacation rental company Weekenda last year, leaving a $2,000 deposit.
However, she decided to cancel her booking with the Weekenda company in August 2021, after postponing her wedding due to Covid.
The Instagram model was also criticized for “demanding” a small business to refund her a deposit on her honeymoon, after she ignored the company’s terms and conditions.
She said she had booked her stay with the premium vacation rental company Weekenda last year, putting down a $2,000 deposit. After canceling the reservation due to Covid, she demanded that the company return her deposit. Weekenda denied his request
Jadé demanded that the company refund her deposit, even though Weekenda’s terms and conditions clearly state that customers are not entitled to a refund of their deposit if they cancel.
“We requested a refund due to the pandemic, but they said the best thing they could do was put it back online for someone else to book,” Jadé explained.
‘Six weeks out of [sic] the reservation and we have again asked for a refund that they have denied. They have had months to refund us for a reservation we don’t need. They are taking our money just because they can,” she raged.
He added: “It’s an incredibly poor and very disappointing way for companies to be taking advantage of people in the middle of a pandemic.”
Weekenda’s terms and conditions (pictured) clearly state that clients are not entitled to a refund of their deposit if they cancel
Jadé included a link to Weekenda’s Instagram page, and it didn’t take long for her followers to lash out at the company.
She later stated that she was shocked that her followers had started contacting the company directly and demanding their money back.
“They are not following you,” he wrote, rolling his eyes.
Not long after, Jadé shared another post announcing that Weekenda had agreed to refund her deposit.
On January 30, Jadé issued a humiliating apology to her fans where she apologized for her behavior.
‘Hello everyone. I just wanted to say I’m sorry for the way I’ve been behaving recently,” she wrote on his Instagram Stories.
‘I am aware that my actions were ill-considered and lack integrity. I want everyone to know that I hold myself to a higher standard than this.
“I have made it my priority to re-evaluate the aspects of my life that have led to the disconnect between my soul and my actions.”
In closing, Jadé wrote: “I’m sorry to everyone I’ve let down, including me.”
Not long after, Jadé shared another post announcing that Weekenda had agreed to refund her deposit.