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Olivia Coleman admits she is 'not brave enough' to use social media

Oscar-winning actress Olivia Colman recently revealed that she avoids social media because she’s “not brave enough” to handle the negativity. In an interview with Sky News, she expressed her aversion to online criticism and the impact it can have on individuals in the public eye.

Colman mentioned that she prefers to shield herself from negative feedback, stating, “I’m not very thick-skinned, and so I don’t want to know. I would rather pretend that no one ever sees a film that we make.” Despite this, she is open to receiving constructive criticism, but finds baseless negativity unhelpful.

The 50-year-old actress emphasized the harmful effects of online trolling, highlighting the emotional toll it can take on its targets. She noted that those who engage in such behavior may not fully comprehend the repercussions of their actions, and often have underlying issues that drive them to lash out online.

Colman shared insights on the power of words and the lasting impact they can have, particularly in the age of social media where negativity can spread quickly. She recounted instances where online trolls confronted by their targets expressed remorse for their hurtful comments, illustrating the disconnect between online behavior and its real-world consequences.

As the actress delves into the complexities of navigating online criticism, her perspective sheds light on the challenges faced by public figures in handling the pervasive nature of social media interactions. Despite her acclaimed career in the entertainment industry, Colman remains cautious about exposing herself to the unpredictable realm of online feedback.

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