Jarome Luai planuje opowiedzieć swoją historię w nowym serialu dokumentalnym

Jarome Luai, a talented fifteen for the Australian team Penrith Panthers, intends to share his side of the story in a new documentary series titled “Unquestionable”. In the program, Luai and his partner deconstruct the vile and unpleasant comments they received on social media during last year’s finals, including racism and death threats.

In recent years, Luai has been a controversial figure in the NRL community, and his flamboyant personality on the field, along with the dominance of the Penrith Panthers, has left many opponents and fans feeling affected. In the series, Luai’s partner, Bailey Paris Toleafoa, reveals how the negative comments and messages have impacted their personal lives.

“I hope our children can’t read” – Bailey said. “Some things people should just keep to themselves. Our main goal is to protect our children from such things. Jarome, whom you see on the outside, is energetic, loud, but when he comes home, he’s completely different.”

Luai faced immense backlash after New South Wales lost to Queensland at Suncorp Stadium, ending the final match and sealing the team’s fate. In response to the critics, the Penrith star called them idiots, regretting that they had to go to work the next morning.

In the documentary series, Luai emphasizes that his social media post was merely a reaction to the hatred he and his family had endured. “Many people were angry about that post, but to me, it was fun. I still find it funny, and I don’t regret it. There are many who can criticize but can’t handle being criticized themselves. I don’t know how offensive that post was, but it was directed at people who knew who they were and what they wrote.”

Luai also adds that he received numerous messages that night. “There were 999 of them, and then Instagram stopped showing them. There were no more. All the messages were horrible: racism, everything you can imagine. I’m glad it affected me. It could have been one of the young boys from the team who wouldn’t have had the same self-defense and strength.”

Luai will play one more season for the Penrith Panthers before moving to the West Tigers on a multi-year contract. This transfer will make him one of the highest-paid players in the NRL.

FAQ:

Question 1: What is the title of the documentary series in which Jarome Luai will share his story?

Answer: The title of the documentary series in which Jarome Luai will share his story is “Unquestionable”.

Question 2: In which social media platforms did Jarome Luai and his partner receive negative comments?

Answer: Jarome Luai and his partner received negative comments on social media.

Question 3: What negative comments and messages did Jarome Luai and Bailey Paris Toleafoa receive, and how did they affect their personal lives?

Answer: Jarome Luai and Bailey Paris Toleafoa received vile and unpleasant comments, including racism and death threats. These messages had a negative impact on their personal lives.

Question 4: Which social media post did Jarome Luai describe as a reaction to hatred?

Answer: Jarome Luai described his social media post as a reaction to the hatred he and his family had endured.

Question 5: Who hopes that their children cannot read negative comments?

Answer: Bailey Paris Toleafoa expressed hope that their children cannot read negative comments.

Question 6: How long will Jarome Luai play for the Penrith Panthers before moving to the West Tigers?

Answer: Jarome Luai will play one more season for the Penrith Panthers before moving to the West Tigers.

Definitions:

– NRL (National Rugby League) – Australia’s national rugby league.

Related Resources Links:
– penrithpanthers.com.au
– weststigers.com.au

The source of the article is from the blog smartphonemagazine.nl