>>8762820>an entertainer that panders to you be creating a "personal" connection by calling you her husband, acting cutesy and sweet with her viewers, etcYes, and?
>And then when someone gets upset her personal connection pandering as her gf is a farce since she's fucking a man she catually lovesIt's their problem.
She's not doing it for (You). Her persona is separated from her real life. It's merely an act, art, showbusiness.
It's literally just your problem for taking it personally.
You'd be surprised how many of them are far beyond *just* having a boyfriend.