Keri Hilson Tells Cyber Bullies God Has Her Back

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  • Keri Hilson
    (Photograph: Twitter/Keri Hilson)
    Keri Hilson is a singer-songwriter.
By Christine Thomasos , Christian Post Reporter
March 5, 2013|1:02 pm

Keri Hilson, the 30-year-old singer-songwriter, recently sounded off on social networking critics while saying that God has dealt with her past.

Hilson did not want to bare any more criticism on Twitter Wednesday when she decided to sound off on people who were scrutinizing her on the social networking website.

"It's TOO much!! Please! Is everything I tweet gonna be 'intentionally misinterpreted' as a statement about someone/drama I know nothing about," the singer questioned. "You have no idea what your hateful words could do to someone's spirit. Years of verbal abuse from strangers all day long. Enough is enough!"

The entertainer with over 2 million fans on the social networking website said she was a part of Twitter to connect with fans instead of her critics.

"I'm here for MY FANS! I'm stronger than you imagine, but waking up/going to bed to your ugliness is just TOO MUCH, kids. I get it, ok," she tweeted. "You can stop now. As far as WHATEVER ur really mad about, I had my reasons. It's been years!"

A number of people supported Hilson on the social networking website while she vented.

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"Remember what u told me a few months back people always find a way to speculate to make a story juicier," one supporter tweeted. "Don't let it bother you."

Another person told the singer that her struggles came with the territory of fame.

"That's what happens when you're famous, may as well not even fight is just bring us your great voice and beauty back to music," the supporter tweeted.

Hilson ended her rant by speaking about being at peace and letting God deal with her past.

"Just chalk it up to your ignorance of my reality and LET…IT…GO. As for my mistakes, God has dealt with me," Hilson tweeted. "I'm at peace. I'm fine. I'm fulfilled. Truly happy. Grateful. Ready. Stepping back in. The best is yet to come."

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