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Where does Ciara get off telling Austen he canāt invite Olivia? He and Ciara were never even official so I donāt think itās her place at this point to tell him no. Plus it makes her look super pathetic. Even if you care, pretend you donāt bc itās just sad at this point the power she gives him over her emotions. I am no Austen fan and he treated Lindsey and Ciara like crap last summer but Iāve gotta side with Austen here as much as that pains me to say. Ciara is very immature.
I also think Paige was grasping at straws when she said āif I were Olivia Iād be so mad at how Austen was flirting with Ciara all weekā. Was he thoughā¦? When?!
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I agreeā¦ and Iāve seen some people call Amanda a mean girl for telling Austen it was okay to bring Oliviaā¦like how is this a mean girl thing? Even Amanda was kinda awk and uncomfortable when Ciara got upset and was like oh I didnāt think you cared anymore. It seems like everyone is kinda tiptoeing around Ciara because sheās very sensitive about him and they get it. Then Paige is the only one who validates Ciaraās feelingsā¦ which I get hyping your friend up but it becomes a problem at some point when theyāre living in a fantasy and canāt get out of it