Names In Fame 2016
Date 2016-10-25
Constance Hall has challenged her rival from The Project to sit down and have a glass of wine to sort a few things out. The Perth blogger want to clear things up with her online rival, Lisa Shearon, aka The Notorious M.U.M.
The whole online war was started after Shearon posted some comments about Hall’s “Queen” movement that urges women to embrace their bodies, parenting, and relationships, for better or worse. Shearon stated that it was a great lifeline and very important for their community, but it’s just not her thing, as she is not a queen.
The words hurt Hall and caused her to have a panic attack, which she talked about on her Facebook page. The next things she knew, Hall’s many followers had bombarded Shearon with questions and abuse on her Facebook page. Hall doesn’t know why Shearon posted those comments but she would like to clear the air and sit down with her.
The feminine name Constance is the Medieval version of Constantia, which is the female form of the Late Latin name Constantius. The masculine name Constantius was derived from Constans that meant “steadfast or constant” in Late Latin. The name was first introduced to England by the Normans.
There are many notable people with the name, from Constance Bennett the American actress or Constance Cox the British writer. Not to mention Constance Demby the American musician or Constance Horner the American businesswoman and public official. Now the list will include Constance Hall the blogger.
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