If I cared enough to opine about Britney, I definitely would.
If I cared enough to opine about Britney, I definitely would.
The closest that to the examination of the issue of those isms that I'd read was an old Sister 2 Sister Magazine (don't laugh) interview when Angie broke down how and why the public was appalled (appalled!) that a sexy man like D'Angelo could ever be with a 'hag' like her instead of 'upgrading' to a Nia Long or Toni…
Methinks D'Angelo needs to be honest about the part that he willingly played in his objectification by agreeing to go along with what his industry people advised him to do - leave his then-girlfriend and mother of his son, Angie Stone, behind as he walked the red carpets with celebrities like Vivica Fox for a…
As long as you rock a pair of steel toe boots to get the job done.
I don't think it's necessarily an "achievement", either (it is what it is, IMO), but I hardly think that being a virgin at 29 is the anomaly that you are making out to be.
She could have spoken about being single without bringing up her virginity.
If anything, I find that she (as well as the rest of the celebrities that promote their virginity for celebrity) are just as guilty for making their sexuality a focal point as those who are promiscuous. Yet, the latter group of celebrities is the one that is far more demonized than the former and I find that…
"People give a fuck about this because it is weird to be a virgin at 29 in the world today."
I didn't think of it that way, but you've made an apt correlation between her and Tim Tebow - two athletes who are trumpeting their virginity as a means to attaining celebrity.
What do you mean "when we can talk about her virginity instead"? Last I checked, she is the one that brought it up in the first place in a public forum, so I am not sure why there is any tsk-tsking for discussing it.
At least that Cory fellow looks younger than his age. James Lesure looks every bit of 41 to me.
It looks like I missed the previous article on Will Smith because I was honestly under the impression that I was the only one who felt this way. Thanks for clearing that up, everyone.
I've noticed this since their rant against The Expendables trailer a few years ago. Like this show, it wasn't presenting anything new and I knew what delicious horribleness lay ahead in going to see it, but some of these women made it seem as if its existence was an affront to theirs.
I'm sorry, but James Lesure hasn't looked "mid to late twenty-something" since For Your Love - and even that was debatable back then.
That is the nicest thing that I will ever call him.
Yep, Chester is executive producing this version of the original soundtrack - which is why that rumbling you feel under your feet is poor Curtis rolling in his grave.
I'm sorry; why should Will Smith regret slapping the attention-hoing jackass that sexually harassed him on the red carpet? I guess I'm in the minority of not only applauding him for reacting accordingly, but in also having the same damn reaction if some stranger thought it kosher to kiss me on the damn mouth.
I'd actually heard Katharine McPhee sing Shake It Out and her version actually made me pay attention enough to the song for me to enjoy it.
1. I'd celebrate the departure of the annoying Ellis, but that show is too mediocre for me to consider returning to after he drove me away.