Celine portrays herself as an advocate of graciousness, but when her attempt to display her public-spiritedness was stifled by a rare Singaporean male who was brave enough to defy the pressure of public embarrassment, Celine altered her course and jettisoned graciousness for mob-lynching to alleviate her bruised ego.
So much for graciousness, Celine. When the going gets tough, Celine became a confused woman and turned vindictive. Ironically, she opted for the complete opposite of what she initially set out to impress. She offered everyone in the cabin a public display of "gracelessness" by attacking Cuthbert's physical appearance - his weight.
Hell knows no fury like a woman scorned, Celine upped her ante and brought the battle into social media. To pour fuel into fire, she justified her act of vindictiveness in the name of graciousness.
Celine, you are no heroine. You are just a vindictive woman like many Singaporean women imbued with a princess complex. You are throwing toys out of the pram, but like many "princesses" who think they can do no wrong especially against the male species, you try to hoodwink Singaporeans into believing that you are the best advocate for a gracious society.
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