Pot calling the kettle black, there. Opinions are like....
Pot calling the kettle black, there. Opinions are like....
Per the Oxford English dictionary, twee means excessively or affectedly quaint, pretty, or sentimental.
Also she did that Gangnam Style parody video where she sang “chong chang ching” gibberish lyrics. She may not have been wearing blackface, but she’s definitely got some racist/xenophobic shit going on.
The “greenface” thing is horseshit, but the rest looks pretty fucking credible.
We won’t review Silo but we’ll keep you up to date on all the hot news, like the latest Miranda Sings controversy!
Nope. Unless everyone on the grid was given specific instructions that they would have to answer questions from Martin Brundle if asked as a condition of entry, She’s allowed to say no.
What does declining to speak to a “reporter” at an F1 race (who was told multiple times before reaching her to go away but persisted in true paparazzi fashion) have to do with her knowledge (or lack there of) F1? This accusation that by rebuffing a grid interview you obviously don’t know anything about F1 makes zero…
But, I can guarantee that the world of racing fans would totally give these two [Letterman, Seinfeld] a pass for, instead of politely declining, telling Brundle to fuck right off.
I think she came off like an uppity princess.
If that’s the rule, then it should be written into the contract.
Let’s say Brundle cornered the noted racing and privacy enthusiast Dave Letterman- does he have to answer questions just because he’s on the grid?
If she was complaining that she kept getting asked for an interview or that she expected total privacy, that would be one thing. Yes, if you’re a celebrity at a media event, expect questions and interview solicitations. But Brundle shot his shot, and she said no. If she doesn’t “owe” it to anyone, that should be the…
So, who actually cares what Cara Delevigne thinks about F1? Not to insinuate if she (or any other celebrity) have no insight, just that, why her rather than some anonymous venture capitalist (or similar) who paid their way in? Does anyone actually get anything from random celebrities being grilled? I have to imagine…
Celebs get paid by being in popular shows/movies. We are not entitled to have them entertain us when they aren’t on the clock. Delevingne had access to the grid (something most F1 fans would love) so I won’t begrudge her not wanting to talk to a reporter when she had nothing to say.
Did she “owe” anyone anything? Nope
I hate interviews with random celebrities during a sporting event. If Brundle ignored them all I would be happy. Now, if they would only stop these type of interviews during the tennis match at the US Open.
There’s also Half-Life 2 and The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time’s source codes, both of which leaked years ago.
“I would never tell a kid that because of your race, because of the color of your skin, or your gender or anything like that, you are less of a person or are inherently racist,”
Maybe medical responders finding an unconscious rock star said “Hey, maybe we should administer Narcan, just in case.” That doesn’t seem like a huge leap in logic.
…but there’s a reason Amazon doesn’t call The Rings of Power an adaptation of The Silmarillion.