The Silent Supporters: When People Stand by You Privately, Not Publicly
In the world we live in, especially in industries like entertainment, the dynamics of support can be complicated. There’s a subtle yet powerful thing that happens when people support you behind closed doors, but don’t dare to do it publicly. It’s the kind of support that’s quiet, often private, and sometimes feels almost invisible. But why does this happen?
For some, supporting you publicly might risk their position within certain circles. The “gatekeepers” of these communities—whether they’re in the entertainment industry or other spaces—have a way of setting the tone for what’s acceptable. If you’re not in their good graces, you might find yourself excluded, shunned, or outright bullied. It doesn’t matter how much someone has achieved; if their loyalty isn’t aligned with the dominant group, they could lose access to opportunities, support, or recognition. And for some, that’s just not worth the risk.
So, they choose silence, and while they’re not supporting you in the public eye, they’ll continue to cheer for you behind the scenes, privately rooting for your success. They know how it works. They understand that as long as they stay “in,” they get to keep their spot in those circles—circles that often thrive on gossip, exclusion, and manipulation. But here’s the truth: it’s a sad, twisted cycle that prioritizes fitting in over doing what’s right.
Even though these same people might exclude, bully, or even gossip about you, they’re not above using your work or your presence when it benefits them. They’ll take inspiration from you, use your ideas, or even latch onto your success when they think no one’s watching. It’s all part of the game they’re playing—a game where loyalty is conditional, and it’s all about the benefits of staying inside.
But here’s the thing: you don’t need their approval to succeed. Your value and your success are not determined by whether or not you’re accepted by those gatekeepers. People who have real integrity will support you publicly, no matter what. Those who only show up behind the scenes are simply protecting themselves, and they may never have the courage to take a stand for what’s right.
In the end, the world will see your worth. The people who truly matter will stand beside you openly. And those who choose to remain silent out of fear or personal gain? They’ll remain in the shadows while you keep shining.
It’s hard when you feel unsupported publicly, but keep going, because your true community—one that’s built on authenticity and mutual respect—will find you.