By HOLLY ROYCE
Last night I was watching X-factor and waiting with baited breath as they flashed up sneaky segments of Hayley Sillar, the girl from Coffs Harbour. I was sweating up a storm as I waited to see our home grown star shake her money maker on national television.
And yet today I have woken up with a giant rage ball in my stomach, because the response to Hayley’s performance on social media, proved that women are some of the worst perpetuators of sexism. How? By slut shaming.
Here’s a taste of Hayley’s courageous performance:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IPtPuEnqts
Now, Hayley’s performance could have been received in two ways:
(1) The audience could have admired Hayley for being a vivacious, strategic performer and thought “I am inspired by her confidence, I am going to incorporate some of that into my day and love myself more”.
OR, the way it went down.
(2) Where the audience called her a slut and applied negative connotations to the terms like self-love and confidence.
I first met Hayley in high school. I didn’t always feel confident in being myself, but Hayley always did and people LOVED her for it. Hayley is honestly one of the people in my life who made me realise that if I could love myself for the big old weirdo that I was, other people would too.
Something felt a bit off about the way her whole performance was portrayed on X Factor last night – for example, following her performance was the suggested hashtag – “#sassymuch? Or #toomuch?” It was like the starting pistol for slut shaming season had been fired. Looking at twitter only confirmed what I had already suspected.