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Ava Max stands up to Internet trolls for spewing hate on her songs: 'I worked my a** off to be here'

While Ava Max received a lot of love from her fans, she also got a lot of hate on Twitter
PUBLISHED AUG 9, 2020
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Ava Max has proven that she's not someone who'd let the pressures of living in an era of keyboard warriors affect her. In a new tweet, she hit back at people who have trolled her on social media. "I read amazing comments on the internet but I also read some extremely dumb comments ... where people like to hate on me," she began her tweet explaining that while she does enjoy a lot of support from her fandom, there are people who try to send hate to her.

"Let me tell you something... I worked my a** off to be here and I ain’t going anywhere," she wrote further assuring everyone that she's going to persevere no matter the situation. She also shared a message at the end of her tweet for her supporters where she preached that upward is the only direction to go and one must not allow any negativity to pull one down. "And don't ever let anyone bring u down either xo -A," she wrote concluding the tweet. 



 

Here are some of the hate tweets against her on Twitter. "Everytime ava max appears on my timeline i am reminded that god does in fact hate me," wrote one user. "Ava Max's new song is so bad," shared another while a third tweeted, "Ava max is literally so bad someone help." A user said, "Ava max is just a bad drag impersonate of Lady Gaga chile."



 



 



 



 

Ava's fans have rallied behind her after she put out the tweet and flooded her post with the supportive replies. One user said, "Ava, NEVER let people dissuade you from being the queen that you are. It breaks my heart to hear that this has been happening to you, because you have never given anything but positivity to this world. Ignore the haters. They're jealous of what you have, and what you are."



 

Another tweeted, "Don't be sad, a sign of success is the haters, and the more they bark the more successful you are, so make them bark louder."



 

"Don't let nobody knock you down babe you are literally THE queen, thanks for making music and thanks for being our voice. love you so much," read another tweet. 



 

Last summer Ava reached number one in the UK and more than 14 countries around the world with her breakthrough hit 'Sweet But Psycho'. She had also teased fans at the end of last year that she's recording her "unapologetically pop" debut album. Since then fans have anticipated the arrival of her album named 'Heaven & Hell' and the release date is September 18.

She also released the new single 'Who's Laughing Now' on July 30 from her new album, with a music video helmed by Isaac Rentz. Just two days ago (August 6) she released a version of her hit single 'Kings & Queens' featuring Lauv and Saweetie. 'Heaven & Hell' is available to preorder now.

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