For what reason you may ask?
Well, if you must know, for the simple coincidence of looking like country-pop star Taylor Swift.
Yeah.

18 year old Xenna Kristian, a student at Walford and North Shropshire College in England, has it all: the blonde locks, the bangs, the blue eyes and the innocent face.
So, since she realized how much she resembled Ms. Swift, she acted on it. Xenna became a professional impersonator after hearing from so many people that she looked like the singer.
I don’t see anything wrong with that. To be honest, if I looked like a famous person I’d totally do the same.
In fact, she looked so much like Taylor Swift that after Swift broke up with Harry Styles she says, “young girls [would shout] at me, ‘Leave Harry alone.’”
Wow.
Unfortunately, there are many Taylor Swift haters out there, so what did one of her colleagues decide to do?
Break her jaw. Because, that’s what you do when someone resembles a person you hate right?
“All of a sudden she came from behind me and grabbed me by the hair, pulled me backwards off my chair and onto the floor and started kicking me in the face,” said Kristian, recalling her attack. “I tried to get up but she just kept kicking me,” she said.
Authorities at school could do nothing about it, since they aren’t allowed to touch students during physical fights.
Watch her and her mom talk about the incident in the video.
I’m appalled.
There’s too much violence and hatred in this world.
Just because you don’t like a person, it doesn’t mean you should become violent towards them.
In my head, the way it works, is, if you don’t like someone, you try your best to avoid them.
That would mean you steer clear of them in the halls if its someone at school, and if its a celebrity you don’t listen to their music on YouTube and leave mean comments.
Because all you’re doing is making them more famous.
Like Xenna. Now she’s all over the internet because of this one stupid girl who decided it was okay to kick her face in.
As Justin Bieber, another hated celebrity, said in an interview with Teen Vogue, “Every time a hater visits my YouTube page I get, like, four cents. So I tell the haters to keep hating, keep commenting, because I’m making money.”
So you’re really not harming anyone you little internet hater trolls. You’re just making them richer.
Haters gonna hate.
I hope Xenna recovers soon, and is not discouraged from doing what she’s doing.
Because I’m sure the haters love her.
Read the in depth article at ibtimes.com.
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