Judi Love advised her fans to protect their mental health “at all cost” in her final social media post.
Loose Women star Judi Love revealed she will be stepping away from social media following the recent wave of far-right riots across the UK.
Over 20 towns and cities faced violent devastation after the Southport stabbing which resulted in the tragic deaths of Bebe King, Alice Dasilva Aguiar and Elsie Dot Stancomb.
Before suspect, Axel Rudakubana was named, false reports of the alleged attacker being linked to Islam led to mosques and hotels used to house asylum seekers being targeted.
In its wake, took to the streets to loot shops, set cars on fire, attack police and issue death threats.
Judi was among the many celebrities to condemn the violent movement and encourage fans to “come together.”
Over a series of posts, which she also re-shared on her Instagram story, the star penned: “Is this really the UK? YES! They’ve gone back in time.
“Unfortunately there’s been years of Propaganda Inciting hatred! Never has there been a time that we NEED 2 come together!
“Whats crazy half of these people rioting for the hatred of POC, loves a curry on a Friday night!”
Judi continued: “What’s so sad is the focus of supporting a community and families that’s lost their babies in the most horrific way has been lost in this mess … We need to come together!”
“People of colour at this time need to protect their mental health.
“What people need to understand is black and brown people face racism most days, by people, directly, indirectly, passive aggressively, institutionally, systematically. And on social media.”
After stating: “It’s exhausting,” the comedian shared: “Social media break for me! Stay safe. This is crazy times, protect your mental health at all costs.
“And remember, do not let them continue to divide us,” Judi concluded.
In the wake of recent far-right riots across the UK, Judi Love has made a powerful statement urging her fans to prioritize their mental well-being.
The Loose Women star announced her decision to take a break from social media in light of the violent events that unfolded, resulting in tragic deaths and widespread chaos.
The Southport stabbing that claimed the lives of Bebe King, Alice Dasilva Aguiar, and Elsie Dot Stancomb sparked a wave of false reports linking the attacker to Islam, leading to targeted attacks on mosques and hotels housing asylum seekers. The ensuing violence saw individuals looting shops, setting cars on fire, attacking police, and issuing death threats.
Amidst the turbulent atmosphere, Judi Love took to social media to express her concerns and call for unity among communities.
She highlighted the importance of supporting families affected by tragedy and emphasized the need for solidarity in the face of hatred and division.
Speaking out against the racial tensions that permeate society, Judi emphasized the daily struggles faced by people of color, both overtly and covertly.
She stressed the detrimental impact of racism on mental health and encouraged individuals to prioritize self-care during challenging times.
As she announced her social media break, Judi reiterated the importance of safeguarding one’s mental well-being and resisting attempts to sow discord and animosity.
Her message resonates with many as a reminder to stay strong, united, and focused on supporting each other in the face of adversity.
Let us strive to emulate Judi Love’s commitment to mental health and unity, as we navigate through these uncertain times together. Stay informed and engaged for more updates and valuable insights to come.