Mel Robbins accused of placing the theory "Let them" for a new book
People claim Cassie Phillips, who wrote a poem entitled "Let them" which became viral in 2022, is the original creator of the concept.
If it looks like everyone Oprah To your best friend, it is delirious the new book, The Let Them Theory: a tool that changes their life whose millions of people cannot stop talking, by the successful author, host of Podcast and former lawyer, Mel Robbins , it's because they are.
The book, released on December 24, 2024 and published by Hay House, is currently n Β° 1 Amazon Charts With the most copies sold for the week of February 9, 2025. It is already a New York Times, Sunday time, And Best Seller Audible with more than 29,000 reviews on GOODREADS. In addition to promoting it on Morning TV and the Podcast circuit, including its own podcast, Podcast Mel Robbins, Robbins recently announced a international visit To celebrate the book, including the next appearances in Toronto, Boston, Chicago, New York and London.
On melrobbins.com, the book is described as: "Mel Robbins, New York Times The successful author and world renowned podcast author presents the theory of Let TheM - a revolutionary approach to recover your life by focusing on what you can control and release what you cannot. "In this document, Robbins claims to have discovered theory after a conversation with his daughter during his son at the ball in May 2023.
However, a writer on Sublack argues that Robbins is not the origin of this theory. In a position of January 7, 2025, Justice , a playwright, activist and author of Book a book of freedom , published an article entitled "Mel Robbins and Plagiat" in which she alleges the writer and poet Cassie Phillips is at the origin of the sentences and the movement "leave them / leave me", and that Robbins did not give his appropriate credit. Justice joins a growing movement of voice expressed on behalf of Phillips, which is also positioned as the original creator of "Let TheM" since 2019.
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Plagiarism reventions on the theory "Let them"
Robbins describe The theory "leave them" as "a mentality tool that instantly helps you to identify what is under your control and what is not under your control". In the book, it helps readers to release what they cannot control, such as the actions, thoughts and words of others ("leave them"). The second key component, she explains, is to decide which actions, thoughts or words that you do then ("leave me") because these are under your control.
Fans have hung on this as a new radical way of navigating everything, friendships with romantic relationships, their habits on social networks, and more.
However, in its substitution post, justice maintains that "leaving them" is not a new theory. She writes that she recognized it from a poem entitled "Let them" written by the author Cassie Phillips in 2019.
When listening to Robbin's Audiob version The theory of the leash, Justice describes how she expected to hear the credit granted to Phillips, but it never came.
βI listened to the whole book, even the appendix, special thanks and game-closing credits; Nowhere have I heard: "Thank you to the woman who wrote the viral poem on which I based an entire book", writes justice. ( Best life May check that there is no mention of Cassie Phillips in the book.)
To go and go on this subject in a public commentary on one of the publications of Robbins' social media promoting the book (Robbins would not have answered), justice was linked to Phillips and interviewed it about the situation.
In their conversation, that justice quotes in his substitution post, Phillips told justice that his original poem "Let them" was written in 2019. In September 2022, she said that it had become viral after having published a photo of the expression "Let them" tattooed on her own arm. In October 2022, Phillips said that his follow-up poem, "Leave me", also became viral.
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Mel Robbins shares the discovery of "leaving" on social networks
On May 13, 2023, Mel Robbins published a Instagram coil Sharing his discovery of "Leave them":
"I just heard about this thing called" The theory of The Let Them "and Holy Crap ... I love it !!!!" wrote Robbins in legend. "Stop wasting energy to try to bring other people to meet your expectations. Just let them show you who they really are. And then you can choose what you do next. π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ π₯ ''
In a May 23, 2023 episode From the Podcast Mel Robbins, Robbins describes how the coil received "more than 14 million views" in less than a week. She then describes the theory in length and how she discovered her after talking to her daughter on her son's ball photos:
Cassie Phillips defends the origin of "Let-les" via Facebook
Phillips claims that Robbins took the theory of "leaving" at that time and began to promote it as its own. "She [ended up] using this to build an entire suite on this subject," said Phillips to Justice. "She announced that her novel will be released in September / October 2024 saying that she had devoted 2 years to the creation of the theory, but [she] had only been involved for 1.5 years to build a Fandom and wrongly explain it."
Phillips Facebook And Instagram The accounts are populated by publications dating from 2022 referring to "leave them" and his poem ( Best life Impossible to find a direct link with the original poem which allegedly published in 2019).
September 28, 2022, Phillips republished Another mention by the user of Facebook of her, as well as a complete copy of her poem and a photo of a tattoo reading "leave".
βI saw this tattoo on Facebook the other day and reading the meaning behind my body, I immediately covered myself with chills. I needed it! Some of these words I needed to hear that I published below. You might also need them "," The fan wrote .
Phillips legend the republication: "I am humiliated ... I just humiliated you."

On October 13, 2022, Phillips poster A photo of his own tattoo "leave them" on his arm with a reflective legend to "become viral".
"If someone had told me a month ago that I would go viral, I would have laughed. I am really humiliated. It was an incredible trip and I can never thank everyone enough," said Phillips. "I hope you will find yourself without the approval of others, this shameless version of you. And the difficult days, the days you have decided to" leave "them, I hope you remember your value. Because your value will never decrease the incapacity of someone to see your value. Once you will arrive at this time to realize self -esteem
Since 2022, Phillips has shared products featuring the "leave" sentence, such as t-shirts and blankets made by others, as well as fans messages that have been sent to him about his poems. There have also been many images of shared tattoos - which are also shared in Mel Robbins' book. ( Best life cannot check if they are the same images.)
On July 27, 2023, Phillips Make the first mention From Mel Robbins on his Facebook page:
"If you are here to" leave them ", you found me," writes Phillips. "But I'm not sure what you have found. Some days, I am exceeded. My tattoo and my words are everywhere. Everywhere Tik Tok [sic], trend on Twitter and Facebook. Then, every time celebrity picks it up, it goes again. And here comes, my supporters are ready to fight for me. I would do this post. There are viral years before any celebrity decides to monetize it. »»
"I do not approve of Mel Robbins and his sneaky use of my words, the poem and the mantra," she continues. "She has not yet published an apology or a declaration on the theft of intellectual property."
Since the publication, Phillips has published the commentary, marked "published 12/24", in which she declares: "I have never agreed with someone who is free words that are free. A support system and a free movement. There are support groups using "leave them" on various social media that offers free advice and help.
Public calls for justice
In his substitution position, justice calls Hay house , publishers of the Robbins book, for its recommended practice to the authors to "use A.I". for research. "It's just another way of encouraging them to plague because AI is made up of our words [those of us who share on public platforms to inspire others]," said the judge in his conversation with Phillips.
"It makes me angry that [the writers with] the following can do what they want!" Phillips told justice. "If we do not take a position, what does this mean for beginner writers? To allow this to continue, means that the greatest authors or writers followed can commit a flight, use AI and steal initiators to follow and for money. This violates everything that writers represent."
Justice ends its post by arguing that Mel Robbins ("a former lawyer", underlines the judge) should grant an appropriate credit to Cassie Phillips. She writes: "We vot with our dollars; and buy Mel's book could be a vote for plagiarism."
Justice then continues to promote the next Phillips book, Leave them: words for the healing soul, which had a release date on February 1, 2025 on Amazon.
However, at the time of writing, the Amazon list is no longer active. On his Facebook page, Phillips wrote in a February 14 that she pulled her own book in response to another Amazon Listing book by an impostor entitled The art of leaving them by Cassandra Phillips.
βThis book is available on Amazon. It's not me, βwrites Phillips. "He is a publisher / a person who tries to earn money using my name with a single change in spelling (L). I don't know who it is, and I do not approve of it. Until Amazon responds and manages this with grace, I pulled my book."
Meanwhile, foreigners on the Internet publish content looking for justice for Phillips, including this recent coil of @Gentlerebelhaven ::
A fight on the brand
In a follow -up follow -up article published on January 21, 2025, entitled "Can Mel Robbins mark your words?" "" , The judge presents to his readers the current brand battle on the expression "leave them".
Public files Show Mel Robbins Productions, Inc., tabled for brand rights for "Let them" on July 11, 2024. The brand was invited to cover "education and entertainment services", "family and glass products", "leather product without clothing", "paper products and" manufacture ".
The request was refused on August 30, 2024. A letter of protest was sent on November 16, 2024 and "non-action" was sent by email on November 18. On February 10, 2025, an extension of request was requested and accepted.
If Mel Robbins Productions, Inc., acquires the brand's approval, all the products or materials corresponding to the above descriptions owe license fees to the company.
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In the public documents , the Office of Public Marks of the United States (USPTO) declares in previous arguments and evidence in the case with regard to brand 9 ("Computer & Software"), 16 ("Paper & Printed Materials") and 41 ("Education and entertainment services"):
"Registration is refused because the applied brand is a slogan or a term that does not work as a brand or a brand of service to indicate the source of the goods and / or services of the applicant and to identify and distinguish them from others."
He continues to declare:
"The above evidence, from third-party web pages, show that the term or expression" leave them "and / or" "leave them theory" is commonly used on a large array helps understanding or judgment of the phrase commonly used "leave them". Taken together, because consumers are used to seeing this term or expression commonly used in daily speech by many different sources, they would not perceive it as a brand identifying the source of the goods and / or services of the applicant, but rather as only a information message. »»
In a modification "January 2025" in the second substitution position of justice, it includes a quote from Phillips stating that the evidence presented in the brand's request is its work.
"The 18 photos used as documents?" My work, βsaid Phillips to Justice. "My work published. Survivors and their tattoos with my writing. Etsy Shops with my permission and my writing. My poetry and my mantra have plastered all over articles dating from 2021 and 2022. β »»
It is a story in development. Best life Contacted Mel Robbins, Hay House, Cassie Phillips and Sage Justice to comment, but did not hear about the publication.
Update: February 21, 2025, Sage Justice responded to our request for comments. In addition to making corrections above, she declares:
βMel Robbins has the power to recognize Cassie Phillips as the original source of his inspiration for the theory of Let them. Whatever the defense Mel Robbins gives not to give credit to Cassie Phillips, we, as a collective, should not allow Gaslighting who denies our reality. Credit - Not because it is motivated by glory, but because it is motivated by justice and protecting the rights of all independent writers and artists.
The least that Mel could have done was to recognize Cassie as the inspiring. The poem was viral! It was not in a vacuum. If we remain silent, we are accomplices and could just as easily be the fools enslaved on the sidelines of the parable "the emperor does not wear clothes." We have to speak, speak and say: "Hey! It is not true! Give a credit where credit is due. ""
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