“Ur so hott Will u go out w me”
“Ur so hott Will u go out w me”
And he calls himself
What an object of heated romantic interest in the real world.
Your well-put comment has made me feel bad for her. Which is good. Because I can pretend I am a better person than I am, for a moment. But then someone else will come along and say something unkind and I will laugh and we’re back to square one. Really, we have it tougher than Teresa, when you think about it.
I can’t stand her but, considering she is as dumb as a box of rocks, I totally believe she didn’t know what was going on until it was way too late. She probably did what a gazillion married women do. She signed where he told her to sign and believed whatever cockamamie story he was telling her because, hey, husband.
I love this.
i can see Teresa is doing it
I have a friend (really) who did 90 days in a Federal camp last year. She told her boyfriend that she was coming out on a Wednesday. She had me pick her up on Tuesday, take her to get her hair colored, eyebrows waxed, a facial and Botox. We stayed in a hotel near the camp that night. The next day she changed back into…
Why do these actresses do this to themselves (and us)? First Naomi Watts as Princess Di, then Nicole Kidman as Princess Grace, and now Natalie as Jackie. It does not work.
It’s the eyes — Jackie’s were very wide set. My mom took a drawing class from someone who had known her, and he said it was difficult to look her in the eyes when talking because they were so far apart. Also, it’s one of the reasons that so many pictures of her were taken at an angle and not straight on.
More like “Lackie” because there’s definitely something missing. I think it’s the bone structure. I know that there is a way for actors to tighten and release facial muscles, as well as use prosthetics, but there just isn’t a single shared feature. Katie Holmes at least had the pointy chin, less angular face shape,…
She looks like Jackie Kennedy if Jackie was a dead ringer for Natalie Portman. 1/5 stars would not Portman again.
I was in an abusive relationship when I was 17. It lasted for two years. He was only a couple of years older than me, and had been through some pretty horrible stuff (sexual, physical abuse) and the physical abuse is what translated from his past into our relationship. I am a really headstrong person, and so I didn’t…
My abuser was less physical than this but the psychological manipulation, the slow, calculating way his “sarcasm” and wit became a way to hurt me, alienating me from others I knew and convincing me they were lying or just hated him for no reason when they told me how he really was....god do these sociopaths read a…
Agreed. Tracy’s post would have been better titled “Great Women in History Who Were Forced to Run Shit Behind The Scenes.” Leave the video angle out the post entirely.
I really don’t see much room for commentary on women’s success here, though, accidental or otherwise. It’s more about how social media and presenting an idealized image of our lives has become so all-consuming.
I’m completely fine with the very real possibility that I will live out the rest of my life having never watched this video.
However long it takes for a case to get public attention.