Carlotta79
Carlotta79
Carlotta79

This article is about celebrity kids. That's what I commented on. I'm not about to provide a list of everyone in the world that I think is obnoxious.

I understand that, but there's the real problem: control. Don't put your kids in a situation where you won't have control of them or how they're treated. Especially to make money!!

Yes. And James McAvoy and Anne Marie Duff are very famous in the UK where paparazzi is epic with their intrusions. But the media didn't even know when she had delivered her baby! Because they didn't use becoming parents to get attention like a lot of celebrities do. I've read this a lot - it's not hard to keep family

We can say this about any race. There has never been a South Asian cast member, either. I think the lack of black women on the show is especially glaring because... well, history.

Yeah but another commenter on here posted a photograph from a Dasani advertisement - a photo of Chili with her son, in an ad. I just think that if you want your kids to stay out of the spotlight, then keep them out of the spotlight. Don't trot them out to make money and then at the same time complain that they're

Actually it's been noted in a lot of international news sites today, i.e. The Guardian UK and in Canada.

Right, so she was using her son in this instance to make money.

They are adorable, but I'm wondering where this picture came from (since she doesn't want her son to be in the spotlight).

So, you're unaware of the ways in which celebrities demand privacy for their families but then trot them out for attention and money when it's convenient? The only modern famous people that have very easily kept their kids out of the spotlight because they really want to (and not just say they want to) are James

If that was the position of his people, he shouldn't have gone on the show. Regardless of what Letterman is like, Jaden went on his show and was rude. That's like being rude to someone in their own home after they've invited you over for dinner.

Only one example, have you seen Jaden Smith interviewed on a talk show? How disrespectful, rude, and condescending he was to (if I remember correctly) David Letterman? He's a little kid trying to have swagger, but that reads as obnoxious. Being famous doesn't excuse a kid's bad behaviour and lack of manners. Also I

Ha ha. School really IS for everyone.

I agree that famous people's children, who aren't in the public eye, should not ever be a subject of media attention. But then there are kids like Willow and Jaden Smith who are obnoxious and constantly demanding media attention and being thrown into it by their parents, and I wonder if kids like that should get a

Yeah, I've always had some feelings for Eminem. I don't know what he did/if he did something to his face, but the feelings are still there.

OH. MY. GOD. This is a revelation!

I thought it was making fun of beauty pageants, which are awful already, but the contestants play up the stereotypes of their nationalities with stupid costumes to represent their nations, etc.

Was that cold open a good way to address the fact that there are no black women on SNL, or was it a big F U to the audience for complaining about it? I felt like it was the second...

That was so great.

Compliment my crunchy curls hairstyle, already!

Sadly, the stereotypical associations with feminists have become better understood and are more a part of mainstream culture than the actual meaning of the word 'feminist'.