I can’t tell if this is just a weird joke or if there’s actually some familial connection here, and I’d like to keep it that way. The mystery makes it more interesting.
I can’t tell if this is just a weird joke or if there’s actually some familial connection here, and I’d like to keep it that way. The mystery makes it more interesting.
I know it’s for slits, but it’s silly, because if that leg doesn’t “need” shape wear, why would the other?
I’m hoping it was a typo, and she meant “For one”? Maybe?
Are black women who grew up working class and now enjoy their wealth really the enemy of socialism?
This article isn’t exactly praising Cardi B.
I’m surprised that band mates would vacation together, but I guess that’s nice.
Socialists who come after Beyoncé get the deepest eye roll from me. Trust me, she’s not the one keeping the working class down.
*Welcome to being in a relationship with a cisman.
Damn it you stole my comment (and made it much more creative).
I think it was believable when she was 20-21, which she was when they started dating and got married, but the I don’t buy it as she got older and more mature.
Watching Parks and Rec lately, I’ve been sort of annoyed with Andy, especially as April’s husband. She would’ve gotten sick of his shenanigans within a couple years in real life.
I would watch Chris Pine dry paint.
He told a story on Graham Norton that he came up with an idea that after filming he was going to smoothly say “Not anymore” when people asked “aren’t you Jon Snow?”, but the first time someone asked him after filming ended, he immediately started crying when he said it.
I could not get over the telephone definition of “hang up”, so this sentence confused me for several minutes.
Thank you for taking the time to share a little more perspective on what was actually said in the interview.
She seems like an asshole. I saw a headline about her defending Polanski and (maybe) Woody Allen(?) a few days ago.
I’ll take any excuse to tell this story: I waited on Dr. Ruth once and she said I was very pretty.
Just the wording “every accomplishment they have” was weird to me. You don’t *have* accomplishments; you achieve them. These people think everything should be given to them.
I’m surprised that a ring that old would only be ~$30 without a famous person’s strand of hair in it, and that it’s only ~$26,000 with Bronte’s hair.
Yara Shahidi is the star of Grown-ish, a spin-off of Black-ish (on which she was the oldest daughter). She also seems to be a badass. I don’t know who the other two are 🤷♀️