Apparently, some people don’t have better things to do with their time than worry about an actor’s choice of spouse. For example, fans of “Power” star
Hardwick married Pfautch in 2012. Since then he’s managed to keep his family out of the spotlight.
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That changed earlier this week when Hardwick, who recently wrapped the first season of his Starz series, was photographed dining with Pfautch and their small child in New York City.
After the pictures hit the blogs, several fans posted nasty comments about Hardwick, who’s black, and his white wife on social media. Many commenters called Pfautch “ugly” and “masculine,” suggesting the handsome actor could do better. It didn’t take long for Hardwick to express his disgust.
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“I wish all of you could experience celebrity for a week to understand the LEVEL of ugly in certain diseases (called human beings),” Hardwick wrote during a Twitter tirade on Monday.
He continued, “I love u back. I root for you all. Those who have created your own truth so to make your despicable selves feel better, with zero care for those like me who’ve done zero to you, i want to harm you….while EQUALLY praying for the misery known as you.”
I wish all of you could experience celebrity for a week to understand the LEVEL of ugly in certain diseases (called human beings).
— Omari Hardwick (@OmariHardwick) September 22, 2014
I thought it was ugly losing my son. I thought it was ugly losing my brother at 45 & sister at 33. All within 3 yr span. Ugly of HATE is
— Omari Hardwick (@OmariHardwick) September 22, 2014
a portion of cancer immeasurable. Social media has aided in the hate of my generation of public figures vs. those before us.
— Omari Hardwick (@OmariHardwick) September 22, 2014
I want to personally THANK all of you who have only loved supported PROPERLY challenged me & recognized GOD's truth of my existence & those
— Omari Hardwick (@OmariHardwick) September 22, 2014
i would die & kill FOR. I love u back. I root for you all. Those who have created your own truth so to make your despicable selves feel
— Omari Hardwick (@OmariHardwick) September 22, 2014
better, with zero care for those like me who've done zero to you, i want to harm you….while EQUALLY praying for the misery known as you.
— Omari Hardwick (@OmariHardwick) September 22, 2014