Hayley Williams fans in Brazil, elsewhere, fight back on her behalf
May 29, 2010 by Beatweek
Thursday night’s Hayley Williams TwitPic incident has seen Paramore fans rise to her defense around the world, and perhaps nowhere more so than in Brazil, where a public “Letter to Hayley Williams” from fans in the South American nation is being retweeted so frequently on Twitter that it’s become a trending topic in the form of “BR[loves]HayleyWilliams” – meanwhile, Williams herself has largely remained quiet about the matter, beyond thanking her fans yesterday and posting the song lyrics “Put music to our troubles and we’ll dance them away” to her Twitter account today. Here’s why we think Hayley’s critics and gawkers should back off.



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wohaaaaaaa ulhulll i like you hayley williams you is all for meeeeee from your fan brasilian
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Likewhoaaaaaaaa
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LikeYes, we here in Brazil love you very much, and never let Hayley and the band fall.Love u ♥
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LikeLinzz, if the fact that she was lying it, store for you, because the Brazilian fans do not care about that, we just want to support and know that it was not anything more and that Paramore will not change, we love Hayley the same way, we are true fans if you do not already, that is your problem .
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Likenem acredito nisso , nós fas brasileiros somos fodas !*o* eu ainda nao acreditei nisso , *-*
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LikeEXIF data shows it was done on her Blackberry 9000 at 2010:05:27 19:40:11 if you examine the original photo that was posted on her Twitter further. If one saved it before she took it down, and examined it, all the proof is there. She is lying and she was not hacked, you can believe whatever you want though. Keep in mind, this image was taken only *eight minutes* before it was published to her Twitter feed, and that makes it very, very, HIGHLY unlikely for someone to have hacked her in only *eight minutes*.Hayley is lying.
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LikeIf she (thought that she) sent that photo privately, then in the moment that she realized it was on the internet publicly, she may have initially thought that her device or her account must have somehow been hacked. Give her the benefit of the doubt.
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LikeEXIF data shows it was done on her Blackberry 9000 at 2010:05:27 19:40:11 if you examine the original photo that was posted on her Twitter further. If one saved it before she took it down, and examined it, all the proof is there. She is lying and she was not hacked, you can believe whatever you want though. Keep in mind, this image was taken only *eight minutes* before it was published to her Twitter feed, and that makes it very, very, HIGHLY unlikely for someone to have hacked her in only *eight minutes*.Hayley is lying.
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LikeEXIF data shows it was done on her Blackberry 9000 at 2010:05:27 19:40:11 if you examine the original photo that was posted on her Twitter further. If one saved it before she took it down, and examined it, all the proof is there. She is lying and she was not hacked, you can believe whatever you want though. Keep in mind, this image was taken only *eight minutes* before it was published to her Twitter feed, and that makes it very, very, HIGHLY unlikely for someone to have hacked her in only *eight minutes*.Hayley is lying.
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LikeHayley, I Love you so much that words can't get close to describe it!
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LikeLETTERhttp://thiis-conspiracy.blogspot.com/2010/05/le...
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LikePUT THE LETTER HERE!
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