LOOK: Kisses Delavin asks people not to say ‘I love you' perfunctorily | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: Kisses Delavin asks people not to say ‘I love you’ perfunctorily

/ 02:32 PM February 21, 2018

Image: Twitter/@delavinkisses

Kisses Delavin tweeted an unaddressed message referring to people who say “I love you” so easily and asked not to do so unless they mean it.

The tweet has since gotten over 3,000 retweets and 9,000 likes.

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Image: Twitter/@delavinkisses

It is unclear whether Delavin intended the message for someone in particular. Fans, however, were supportive of her.

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Image: Twitter/@delavinkisses

Some offered advice to balance the situation because there’s always a reason for why things happen. In the end, she would still be the one that this unnamed person loves.

Image: Twitter/@delavinkisses

Not long ago, Delavin mourned the passing of her grandfather whom she loved dearly.  /ra

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