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The Girl The Internet Hated | Amy Peters Is Taking Her Life Back

40 min · 2 de jun de 2026
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When Amy Peters released her documentary Whose Diary Is This?, she wasn't looking for revenge. She was looking for closure. In 2021, a viral TikTok and song turned Amy into the center of an internet firestorm. Strangers made assumptions, online comments piled up, and a promising music career suddenly took a backseat to surviving one of the darkest chapters of her life.  In this episode, Amy shares the story behind Whose Diary Is This?, the documentary that's sparking conversations about internet culture, online bullying, and the danger of believing we know someone's entire story from a five-second video. We talk about the fallout from going viral for all the wrong reasons, why she stepped away from singing her own music, how she found her way back, and why her new music feels more honest than ever. Most importantly, we talk about resilience. Because this isn't just a story about what happened to Amy Peters. It's a story about what happens when people decide they know who you are -- and what it takes to reclaim your own narrative. If you've ever been misunderstood, judged, underestimated, or forced to start over, this episode is for you. Follow Amy:  Instagram: @actuallyamypeters  YouTube: @ActuallyAmyPeters  Substack: Actually Amy Peters Watch Whose Diary Is This? and discover why Amy Peters is one of the most compelling voices emerging from Nashville right now -- and why I didn't hesitate to her side of the story. Don't forget: new episodes drop every Tuesday! Like and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts to make sure you never miss a minute! Connect with Amanda on That Nashville Girl Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/thatnashvillegirl], Amanda's Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/askamandaadams/], and YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@ThatNashvilleGirl].

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