And I appreciate them admitting it.
And I appreciate them admitting it.
Eh, as a professional athlete he’s probably used to following all manner of weird dietary stuff. Hence never having had coffee.
Didn’t she used to? I thought I remembered her doing one of those classic humblebrags on Ellen before her last VS show.
The really young contestant from last series. She got heckled for seeming “stuck up.”
But Amy Adams was born to play this role.
That poor girl got so much hate.
Yeah, that’s been kind of over-stated. Mel and Sue throw out bad puns now and then, but mostly it’s watching as a 51 year old grandmother of 7 from Essex cries because her hot cross buns seem to be splitting.
That’s what you get for not being Mel and/or Sue.
Caggie Dunlop, the once and British Lauren Conrad. But seriously, I wish she would come back to Made in Chelsea.
I’ve looked up Live By Night, and I feel like the tattoo isn’t necessarily out of character for a 1930s bootlegger/crime boss?
Makeup artists who can attest to having to paint it on him every morning? And who would have taken continuity photos to make sure it looked the same?
I honestly would not put it past him. And frankly, if it felt like the whole world was laughing at my tattoo, I’d probably shame-facedly remove it, too.
Any chance Franzen’s lawyers got involved?
*starring. God damnit.
Picture a white, wealthy 40-something man in a Whole Foods ignoring his attractive 30-something blonde wife and sneering at all of the other wealthy white people shopping at Whole Foods. Do you want to read a book narrated by and starting that man? If so, you’ll love Franzen.
I would pay her to help me forget The Corrections.
Looks like I responded to the wrong comment. Sorry again.
No need to feel that way — sorry, I didn’t scroll down enough to see that others had already responded.
No, it’s about how cornrows are a black thing. That in the past they were associated with ‘scary’ black people and were a ‘trashy’ hair style according to American popular culture, but now that they’ve been approved through mainstream whiteness via blonde UFC fighters, they’re a hot trend for white people to try and…
That’s cool — it’s still a tired old line that refers back to teaching men how to treat women, because think of your sister bro! The fact that you have to remind them that women are people by reminding them of women they’re directly related to is super shitty. Same with misogynist women.