They basically posted that she had an affair with Whindersson Nunes. When she posted that it was fake, the owner of the page responded: oh come on, you can’t fool anyone with those acting skills. She ended up committing suicide due to all the harassment from the fake news. There’s a Xwitter thread explaining everything (English). https://x.com/oLucasWelter/status/1738347114306957514?s=20

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      11 months ago

      It means they didn’t want “didn’t respond” or similar things to appear in the news coverage

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      Reinforce our commitment to act with diligence and responsibility

      So like, the businesses making these statements only do so after much deliberation from a group of people.

      They essentially gather in a room, or group call, and try to figure out what is the best way to say nothing while making it seem like you’re saying something.

      Someone was paid to make that statement. Nobody actually cares about what it means or if the company follows up on it. By then, everyone will have moved on.

      It’s a science at this point.