LIFEFUEL
In June 1998, Yates' life fell apart even more when she lost custody of her three daughters from her relationship with Geldof. At the time, she tried to end her life but a friend found her and she was admitted to a psychiatric hospital. Two years later, after beginning an affair with a heroin addict, Yates passed away at 41, from a heroin overdose.
BLACKPILL
So she had 3 kids with her husband, met this guy, left the husband, and only 4 years later she was in a psychiatric hospital and ended up dying a drug addict. If she didn’t work, didn’t cheat, and was a stay at home mother, she’d be at home and alive right now raising a wholesome happy family. If anything this should act as a warning story for women, but it’s not, the article just talks about it like it’s a perfectly normal situation and doesn’t at all question Yates life decisions. The article even refers to the situation as a "tragedy" which is retarded as fuck, this isn't a tragedy, a tragedy is a natural unavoidable occurrence that causes a lot damage, this was easily avoidable, she had FULL CONTROL over this, these are all decisions SHE MADE. Bare in mind this happened in the 90s. Now all women have the same level of outreach as this celebrity did with things such as dating apps and social media. Women can look for an upgrade to replace you in a matter of seconds and be having sex and in a relationship with your replacement in a matter of minutes. Combined with the fact that society no longer shames or ostracises whores, the women have no fear of cheating.