British singer/songwriter FKA Twigs felt compelled to publicly respond to the nasty messages she received online for dating actor Robert Pattinson, because she wanted to show fans no one should have to put up with cyber bullying.
The Video Girl star, real name Tahliah Barnett, was inundated with rude and racist tweets and posts on social networking sites last year, when jealous Twilight fans - who were still holding out hope for Pattinson to reunite with his movie co-star and ex-girlfriend, Kristen Stewart - took aim at her looks and her Jamaican background after the couple's relationship became public.
The singer, one of the headlining acts at this year's Laneway festival in Auckland, fired back at the hate mail by tweeting this:
FKA Twigs has now opened up about why she decided to take such a public stance, revealing she wanted to set a good example for fans.