Wishing a “Merry Christmas”Vaimalama Chaves once again had to suffer the wrath of her detractors. A situation that is not foreign to him. Indeed, a few weeks ago, Miss France 2019 already had to respond to criticism from Internet users when she announced her breakup.
In a relationship since 2020 with the former team cycling world champion, the ex-beauty queen spoke on December 9 to announce her breakup with him, in a strange way. The duo, to make this heartbreaking announcement, appeared complicit in a video published on Instagram.
Vaimalama Chaves tackled after her breakup
“It’s time to tell you. After many months of thinking about it, it was a very wise conversation that inspired us. It’s better to end a relationship when things are going well rather than forcing yourself to stay and end up hating each other So after thinking for a long time, here is the difficult decision we made! Take care of yourself, we take care of you!confided Vaimalama Chaves to her subscribers in the company of her now ex who pretended to accept the news.
But for many Internet users, the athlete was in reality suffering the situation according to them. “Looking down, the more he looks away at the end while holding back a sob = asymmetrical separation and decided by her like 99% of the time, stop with these ‘by mutual agreement’ or ‘on good terms'”, “The discomfort “, “Lol at the end, he’s on the verge of tears, but don’t worry ‘by mutual agreement'”noted a number of subscribers of the ex-Miss France.
Faced with these accusations, Vaimalama Chaves spoke on her social networks to defend herself and rant. By asking Internet users in particular to stop commenting on his breakup, it being already “difficult to manage”.
Former Miss France criticized for wishing a “merry Christmas”
A few weeks later, the former beauty queen must once again face criticism. She wanted “a merry Christmas” to its subscribers by describing this celebration as “pagan”. And this obviously did not please his detractors.
“Christmas is not a pagan holidayit is a Christian holiday symbolizing the coming into the world of Jesus of Nazareth, the child of Mary…”, “Everything is not good to say, I think! Christmas is not a pagan holiday for those who believe in Jesus! (…) Please respect the beliefs of others”tackled many of his subscribers.
Faced with the situation, Vaimalama Chaves therefore shared a new story in which it was explained that Christmas was initially a pagan holiday as its earliest origins date back to before the Christian period of Europe.
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