Edu Gaspar’s daughter opens up about the hate messages she receives from Arsenal fans

Edu Gaspar's daughter vents about hate messages from Arsenal fans
Edu Gaspar’s daughter vents about hate messages from Arsenal fans (Photo: Instagram)

Duda Gaspar, model and daughter of Edu Gaspar, had to post on her social media to vent about the hate messages she was receiving from fans of the British team Arsenal.

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In a post made a few years ago, the young woman lamented the hate attacks she received from fans after the defeat of Arsenal, the team where her father had been coach until he announced his departure this week to join rival Chelsea in the Premier League.

“Guys, unfortunately if this keeps going on, I’ll have to disable comments on my photos and leave them for the people I follow because I can’t take it anymore, I can’t handle the insults anymore,” she wrote in a post made in 2021.

“Every day I used to go in to respond to some people who sent me messages on direct, but nowadays I can’t go in anymore, it’s just insults. I don’t have much patience anymore, if I responded to everyone I would spend more than a day losing my mind over it, so I simply ignore it.”

“My dad has been in this life for a long time, with criticism and praise, but for me, I’m not used to it, and it’s something that really hurts, but that’s how we learn. Stop sending me DMs saying: ‘What happened?'” she continued.

“For God’s sake, read and you’ll know! I can’t explain every single one because they are insulting my father, and there are still people asking me: ‘Why are they insulting him?'” the model lamented.

“Look at everything my dad has achieved, look at everything he’s done. I’m not here to talk about it, I know my dad’s potential and everything else, but we’ll have to live this life full of ups and downs, full of criticism and praise,” she concluded.

Photo and video: Instagram @dudagaspaar. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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