Got those pants from Justin Bieber.
Got those pants from Justin Bieber.
Will and Jada named their children Jaden and Willow. That's all.
I think this clip is a sure example that women need to be educated on the importance of rape kits. The results from one holds so many "keys" to a puzzle and could send so many men to prison for what they did to their victims. I have heard that the police will take you to the hospital if you feel you have been raped.…
Sadly, I'm not surprised about Temple. After the way Drew Barrymore was treated when she was a child by those in Hollywood, and Corey Feldman too, nothing surprises me anymore. There's a lot of awful people in that industry.
I said Jezebel treats rape victims as helpless and powerless when in reality, she had it in her power to prevent it from happening a second time with him.
This just breaks my heart:
For some reason (and based on little evidence at all, I'm afraid), I've always thought the same about Colin Farrell. But recently, and in watching some of his more independent works, he's surprised me so much. Especially his role in A Home at the End of the World, which — apropos to the article — explores…
I'm convinced if those passages about Dunham's sister hadn't caused such an internet uproar that brought attention to her book, it would have faded into obscurity where it belongs. Alas.
Unfortunately, it's a thing. I saw someone say it on my Facebook wall.
Me too. So many people I know are being all judgy about this, but to me, it looks like she's having a great time. The nudes are tasteful, and I think she looks lovely.
Or...just a hat. A wide-brimmed straw hat that they sell pretty much everywhere in California — but especially in LA — because it's hot and way too damn sunny. Since this hat in no way belongs to a single minority culture, and it serves a very practical and reasonable purpose in Southern California, I don't buy any…
uhhh....wat?
The way he pulled her hand seemed fairly normal to me — like something I would do when I want to make sure the other person doesn't wander off, and doesn't fall over, but I don't want to invade their personal space either. But you may be entirely right about the bus stop.
Yeah, when he came in and said, "No, you're not going home with him," I was like, "YES! Thank you!" And then he finished with "...cause you're coming home with me!" WHAT AN ASSHOLE.
Only bit of context missing: I would've loved to see if there was even one person who pointed her towards the bus to Culver City.
Except she gets told she's beautiful all the time, in real life and on twitter, in hollywood,
Can actresses and supermodels stop doing this? You would not be on the cover of magazines if you were ugly, and you would not be allowed to be the star of big movies either, if you were ugly.
THIS. I'm the same height as you and I have had men rest their arms on my head or shoulders like I'm some kind of prop. And then they laugh about it. WTF is wrong with people?
Uh...huh. I'm going to have to disagree with you there. That movie was awful. It has a 17% on Rotten Tomatoes, so clearly I'm not alone in thinking this.