One of those people is ESPN writer Rob Demovsky, who listed Munn’s relationship with Rodgers in his column “Five reasons why Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is struggling.” Munn couldn’t believe Demovsky wrote that and sent him a message on Twitter.

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But it’s not just Demovsky who Munn has a problem with. She sent another tweet directed at the Washington Post, Fox Sports and others for running with a specific fan’s comment in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s comments section. Here’s her message in full:

Munn sent another tweet saying she understands “trolls” are always going to post dumb things in the comments section. Her issue is with the journalists giving those trolls credibility by publishing what they say.

The “fan” you based entire articles around is a bigot and a racist. (Check my next tweet for a link to his hate-filled comments. Also known as the least amount of journalistic research anyone could have done.)

Of course he hates me. He also hates black people and Muslims. That’s like asking the KKK to give a review of “Straight Outta Compton.” #DoYourResearchPlease #DontPromoteHate

She has a point. Giving these no-name people attention for their hate is only going to bring out more people to spew similar sentiments.