Robyn also used her lengthy message of support to comment on fandom in the digital era.
“We live in an age where we have access to people’s personal lives like never before—especially actors,” she continued. “It makes us feel like we know them. We see them on social media, watch clips of them, and make snap decisions about their character. The only reason I can comment on this is because I’m guilty of it too. We all are. The truth is—we don’t know them.”
And while the Doogie Howser, M.D. alum emphasized the misunderstanding that surrounds celebrities’ identities online, she attempted to describe Blake as she knows her.
“She is one of the kindest, most honest and loving humans I know,” Robyn added. “Blake isn’t a villain. She’s a mama bear to her core, a loving and supportive wife, a sister, a friend, and someone who worked her ass off on a film in abominable working conditions.”