If you thought Reylos were nuts, just wait till you get a load of Daivers.

The unthinking idiots within the legacy media have been breathlessly reciting the phrase “toxic fanbase” over and over again, as a way to mischaracterize critics of Disney Star Wars. It’s almost become a kind of daily affirmation for those who have been assimilated into the SJW cult. But they fail to comment or report on the genuinely toxic element of the fanbase, which appears to be the portion of the fanbase that Disney is now specifically appealing to.

Readers of this blog may be familiar with shipping and the concept of Reylo after the Star Wars fandom sex abuse investigation. But there’s a deeper and darker subterranean level of this shipping madness, and it’s called “Daiver.” In essence it’s the combining of Daisy Ridley and Adam Driver into a ship, rather than the characters they play. And while some engage in harmless fan fiction shipping, others take it way too far.

Twitter user Dataracer has discovered some disturbing evidence that demonstrates how these “Daivers” have doxxed Adam Driver in an insane attempt to drive him away from his present girlfriend, and into the arms of Daisy Ridley.

Reylo’s have doxxed Adam Driver and his wife Joanne Tucker. These nuts are called ‘Daivers’ and they want Adam Driver & Daisy Riddly to be a couple in real life. They’ve been stalking the Drivers and posting nasty stuff about Joanne & their baby dieing hoping they’ll seperate. pic.twitter.com/1EnWyoHN27 — Dataracer (@Dataracer117) March 20, 2019

Here are the attachments that Dataracer provides:

They’ve also been stalking Driver and Tucker’s family, approached them at some AITAF event, and even stalk their hair stylists on Instagram. “Joanne Tucker must die” type stuff is all over 4chan. To be fair, most Reylo’s aren’t on board with this. pic.twitter.com/FOs967WoPZ — Dataracer (@Dataracer117) March 20, 2019

Here are the attachments that Dataracer provides:

A mountain of evidence on Lucasfilm’s precious new 18-24 female fan demographic misbehaving. It’ll never be reported. Yet the media wrote >1,100 articles about “Toxic Star Wars Fans Harassed Kelly Marie Tran” with NO EVIDENCE. Only 1 Instagram comment exsists for proof… pic.twitter.com/j0WQOVI6MV — Dataracer (@Dataracer117) March 20, 2019

I’d have to argue with this particular statement from Dataracer. I was able to locate 7 pieces of “evidence” that were being passed around by SJWs on social media. You can find links to examinations of that evidence at the bottom of this blog post. I was able to dismiss most of them as fake, after running them through image analysis software. The image that Dataracer presents was Exhibit C, and I found that the image had been altered by image editing software according to imagedited.com. Additionally, FotoForensics confirmed that finding by showing extensive alteration in the image.

But Dataracer is right in that the legacy media tirelessly wrote article after article about the purported harassment of Kelly Marie Tran. And none of them have reported on the fact that it now appears Jason Ward of MakingStarWars.net or one of his close associates was responsible for both the Wookieepedia edit and the “Down With Disney” social media accounts.

Reylo shippers have always been weirdos. They reportedly hacked Adam Drivers private icloud account and are spreading his personal photos around on Tumblr. Tell me again who the “toxic fans” are in Star Wars? pic.twitter.com/kuw5lTJbSL — Dataracer (@Dataracer117) March 21, 2019

Here are the attachments that Dataracer provides:

Apparently they’re even spending money to purchase Adam Driver’s home address:

Some of them have even taken to stalking Adam Driver’s car.

The Reylos themselves weren’t too happy about Dataracer posting this information, and putting Reylo and Daiver into the same sentence.

Men don’t have rights? Men = trash? So much for the gender equality utopia that Lucasfilm was purportedly going deliver through Star Wars. Was this what Charles Lippincott meant when he stupidly called the new form of the franchise “evolved?” Are these the new fans that Cavan Scott was referring to when he said that the community was growing?

Twitter user Vee attempted to expose the nature of these Daivers, partly in an attempt to take blame away from Reylos. In regards to Daivers, Vee stated:

1. these shippers are known for literally stalking A&D— especially Adam and Joanne.

2. the disgusting and disrespectful slander they have towards Joanne Tucker — ˗ˏˋ𝘷𝘦𝘦 ˎˊ (@hopeofren) February 15, 2019

hey guys, so I wanna make something clear— I’m not saying that shipping Adam/Daisy is bad (I don’t agree with it but to each their own).

with this thread, my point was that it IS WRONG to attack the significant others of these people to try and make your ship valid. — ˗ˏˋ𝘷𝘦𝘦 ˎˊ (@hopeofren) February 16, 2019

One Twitter user attempted to get Daivers to stop this behavior, and was attacked for the attempt.

I’ve been dealing with these weirdos for half a year on another website. I told them to stop stalking and slandering Adam’s wife, so they started attacking me and doxxed me. — Karen Niemla (@niemla) March 21, 2019

Here’s a twitter exchange in which one rips on Adam’s wife’s appearance while also accusing me of being paid by Adam’s wife to defend her online. 🙄 It’s incomprehensibly crazy. https://t.co/a6FCJ4CSLm — Karen Niemla (@niemla) March 21, 2019

Here’s the exchange that she speaks of:

Others amusingly requested that Dataracer delete his Twitter thread altogether.

Can you delete this thread? Regardless of your personal opinions on reylo, you’re sharing this information too. — jessica ✨ (@sadboykylo) March 21, 2019

But Daisy Ridley is also getting harassed by these fans:

As I wrote about previously, there was evidence on Tumblr that Daisy Ridley was being actively harrassed by these fans.

The legacy media pushed a narrative about Daisy Ridley leaving social media. Actual reality told an entirely different story, and I’ve written about that here. But it appears that there may be even more to the story, that no one in The Fandom Menace would have suspected. A story, that once again, the legacy media failed to report on.

It turns out, back in August 2018, Reylos were screaming mad that Daisy Ridley brought her boyfriend on set.

A Tumblr user by the name of Blue Chandrila posted the following:

https://blue-chandrila.tumblr.com/post/176733332603/source-instagram-these-are-not-my-pictures

https://blue-chandrila.tumblr.com/post/176764623363/the-problem-with-bringingtom-bateman-on-star-wars?is_related_post=1

One Reddit user made the following post in regards to this circumstance:

Two of the images that the Reddit user Pleasant_Biscotti posted were as follows:

So where were all of the media stories about the fans attacking the production crew when this occurred?

In Datraracer’s Twitter thread, I got the amusing marching orders from a Reylo, to be sure that I make the distinction between Reylo and Daiver in this blog post.

I know it’s not as good for your clickbait but be sure to mention that the person is a Daisy/Adam shipper (Daiver) not a Reylo 😇 pic.twitter.com/SUwgX2RQyE — lepetitcygne (@lepetitcygne) March 21, 2019

There were multiple pleas in Dataracer’s thread regarding this:

Don’t blame reylos for this. Don’t blame any group of people for this. The people actually engaging in this are the only guilty ones. Honestly don’t even include the SW fandom at all, because this is passed fandom it’s obsession — Danny 🦉 FFT3 (@dannydoesarts) March 22, 2019

But then you have Reylos going on and saying things like this, not willing to extend the same courtesy other fan groups, particularly those who have been unfairly maligned repeatedly over the last year and a half:

I’ll try to explain things in a nutshell: a subset of sexist, misogynistic neckbeard “fans” (https://t.co/wbGboaTs74) are attacking anyone who isn’t a white, cisgender male in anything remotely “nerdy”, including comics, gaming, #StarWars, etc. They really hate powerful women. — Amber Goldsmith (@acagoldsmith) May 14, 2018

Regardless, some have come forward and have stated that indeed, Daivos are sometimes Reylos.

And then you have this Reddit post, where a user openly states that Reylos are known bullies:

http://archive.is/iV8Jn

Additionally, I previously wrote about Reylos attacking Star Wars author E.K. Johnston.

Back in August 2018, EK Johnston, writer of Ashoka and Star Wars Queen’s Shadow, committed the cardinal sin of criticizing the object of Reylo desire, Kylo Ren.

Reylo Family, here are the unfortunate opinions of the author of the novel Queen’s Shadow, E.K. Johnston. This book will NEVER be part of my library 👎#reylo #saveBenSolo #StarWarspic.twitter.com/4lPv8pxXqP — REYLO_ARG (@reylo_arg) August 6, 2018

http://archive.vn/wcEfB

http://archive.vn/0q6Kb

I’m a bit confused by Johnston’s statement.

Am I to understand, that EK Johnston thinks the Darth Vader and Kylo Ren characters have led to a casual unconcerned view of burgeoning if imaginary fascism, because of the “fun” in Lucasfilm’s comic books and merchandising?

Is that the point she’s expressing here? Why would she choose to write for Star Wars then? Wouldn’t she be contributing to that burgeoning if imaginary fascism through her own writing then?

But some Reylos were not concerned with such things. Their focus was on the way Ms. Johnston maligned their unrequited love.

This thread from EK Johnston is really disappointing. Padme’s experience in politics is a great topic and would love to find out more from her pov. But now I don’t want to know what she would feel about her future husband and grandson. I would hope compassion and love — Brittney Janae (@JediJanae1013) August 6, 2018

Well, I was actually consider getting this book despite not being a big Padmé fan. But now I won’t- and it’s not because I want to “punish” the author for something she wrote on twitter- it’s because now I doubt she gets what SW even is about. Shame. pic.twitter.com/QOMY4vjnBY — Night Huntress (@NightHuntress82) August 7, 2018

Same here – I wasn’t excited like others but thought it might be interesting, especially that I’m relatively new to SW fandom. Now I’m sure I won’t buy this book cos I don’t believe a person saying such things understands what this franchise is all about. — nana7marie (@nana77marie) August 7, 2018

This woman: what if the merchandising and romanticising of facist allegories in media is allowing real life FACISTS to make a swift return…food for thought

You demons: WAAAAA MY FAVE SHE’S HATING ON MY FAVE — ⭐PJ⭐ (@plant_momther) August 7, 2018

Here’s the deal, when you write for a franchise, it’s probably best not to bite the hand that feeds you. This is the quickest way to not have another contracted novel that is story group approved. pic.twitter.com/Qt384Ctuk9 — What Girl (@Bk2Jakku) August 6, 2018

Well What Girl, human claxon Geek Girl Diva will tell you that you’re a bad customer. Or that you’re not even a customer at all.

Well her now-deleted tweets taking potshots at other works, merchandising and fans did not paint her in a play nice in the sandbox good light. I was very disappointed in the behavior. Not professional. — What Girl (@Bk2Jakku) August 10, 2018

Yes, it appears that EK Johnston was wise enough to scrub her twitter feed.

She thinks Reylo is a “Nazi romance” 🤬. Do these people actually know litterature and mythology? Are they able to understand psychology? I guess they aren’t, it’s sad if they are authors. — LittleFairy (@BretonPixie) August 7, 2018

omg really!!!!??? thats so unfortunate! i mean we arr all free to think whatever we want , but isn’t it correct to say things like that when you are working for the franchise? ….. — Nat Leyton (@Nataly_Leyton) August 7, 2018

Gross.

Thanks for the heads up. There are already so many books I want to read. I’ll pass on this one. — Luna Née Ahazi *Cipher_9* 🌊 (@LunaNee) August 6, 2018

Oh, this is upseting… — Lords of the Sith Podcast (@LordSithPodcast) August 7, 2018

Whatever happened to professionalism? Maybe the writer can learn to separate personal feelings from work? Not everything is a crusade. — Rey/Kylo-Force (@FreedomKAL) August 7, 2018

Can she be fired?🧐 — Nadia garrity (@GarrityNadia) August 7, 2018

http://archive.vn/wcEfB

The folks at Reddit had fun watching this happen.

But where were all the ultra-concerned writers in the legacy media?

Where was Bryan Young and the rest of the Wack Pack, to call these Reylos out for their toxic behavior? For their harassment of creators? Why weren’t they calling these particular Reylos sexist and/or misogynistic since the female author, EK Johnston, wrote about two prominent female characters? Why didn’t Pablo Hidalgo make snide cryptic remarks about these particular Reylos? Were they all just sleeping on the job? Where are all of the endless articles?

I’ve also written previously about a Reylo being a bit too forward with an actor playing Kylo Ren at Disneyland.

A Disneyland actor playing Kylo Ren was harassed? Yes. It appears that 2 or 3 years ago, this did happen.

It’s so hair risingly disturbing to act like your in a self insert fanfiction when you meet “kylo ren” — christmaria 🎄 (@jonsasreylo) December 27, 2018

I’ve also previously written about Reylos writing rape shipping fan fiction.

Hey @WaffleHouse Look at that amaizing ad which reylos gave you ❤️💩 pic.twitter.com/nStn2D5tKD — Darth Moth (@tr0picalfrog) December 20, 2018

So while there may be a distinction between Reylos and Daivers, I’m not sure that distinction amounts to more than a hill of beans. What initially seemed to be harmless romance fan fiction to me, is increasingly looking like a genuinely toxic subset of fandom, since there seems to be consistent bad behavior in the Reylo “community” as well.

But where is the legacy media in all of this? When can we expect Matt Miller from Esquire or Kate Gardner from The Mary Sue report on and comment on this? Because frankly when we combine this behavior coming from Reylos and Daivos, and consider it along with the complete lack of evidence in the purported harassment of Kelly Marie Tran, it would appear that the word “toxic” is pure projection each and every time the legacy media stupidly repeats it.

Interestingly, someone left a brief tip that may be of interest to those who wish to pursue this investigation further. Since the legacy media won’t be doing that, it’s really just up to us.

And how are these bad actors to be rewarded? With a stage at Celebration 2019 of course!

@DDayCobra @ItchyBacca @Rehabil12548624 The Reylos have a panel. Haven’t a mention of SW movie marathon, but the Reylos have a panel🤣🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/8wheEKFt3o — LadyJediScientist (@LJediScientist) March 23, 2019

Direct from the official Star Wars Celebration website:

I wonder if the collective, collaborative, cooperative Reylo community will be touching base on Bryan Young’s online underage sex chat during the presentation. If not, someone certainly should bring it up.

The most amusing part in all of this is that Reylos may be in for quite a shock when Episode IX stains theaters.

The Express reported that Rey would have Kylo’s love child, but Express got that rumor from Mike Zeroh.

The novelization for The Last Jedi suggested that Rey may not be a nobody after all.

Others found indications in The Last Jedi film that Rey is Luke’s niece.

Prepare to be yanked again in Episode IX, as this familial relationship gives new meaning to all of that Reylo fan fiction.

Thinking how Reylos will react to that familial reveal somehow makes all of this worth it.

The DJ D show has some fun with these absurdities:

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