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“One thing with the fame game is that there’s an etiquette that comes with it; I don’t agree with talking about other famous people.” And here are my opinions about some famous people...

Who made the comment in the article above about prestige cinema? Hint, those curly shapes around it is called a “quote.” Who wrote that?

When one’s high-paid livelihood depends on public opinion about their physical appearance, they should weigh their words very carefully when discussing feminism and objectification. It’s not rocket surgery. We’d mock self-proclaimed human rights activists who work for the CIA, too.

Literally no one here did that. We pushed back on you getting big mad about a generalization about prestige cinema stated by a completely different media company, that was in no way directed at you personally, but you took it personally. We, rightfully, dunked on you. You continued to stay mad. I feel sorry for your

Bro, you mad? You read a quote from a Variety article (i.e., not Jezebel staff) and took it as a personal attack on you as a man. In what universe would you not expect some pretty mild pushback on your shitty opinion?

What’s the difference? You’re their all time best seller!

Define “federal issue.” It’s incredibly stupid to come here and whine about a movie you aren’t going to see and using it to insult a completely different industry. Women represent half of the globe. Some of the stories in pop culture might be about them. Sorry that makes your dick feel sad, or whatever. Did you get

Funny, that’s how I feel about the US Men’s soccer team.

One cannot be a “trad-wife” and an influencer. An influencer is a job. Reminds me of Phyllis Schlafly leaving her kids at home to go on speaking tours... telling women they should stay at home.

I’m not a bathroom prude by any means, but I don’t pee in front of people I’m dating. I’m very confused as to how this could have happened.

It worked so well when Teddy Roosevelt did it.

I was in middle school when Friends premiered. I am aware of the scrutiny she experienced. Have you seen the Allure photo shoot? She seems to be managing the scrutiny over her appearance quite well.

I’m a person who sees women as more than walking uteruses. The fact that some internalize that vile stereotype still surprises me.

I just find it interesting that she gave this interview and discussed what was, up to this point, a very private matter, and left a giant gaping hole of a followup question. Either the interviewer was too afraid ask or it was left out, but I don’t think it’s too much of a stretch to ask. Leaving it unsaid gives even

I want everyone to have the pregnancy outcome of their dreams. If I could take away her infertility I would. But the point of pregnancy is parenthood. No one prevented that.

She’s obscenely rich. She could buy a baby, or a surrogate, today.

Oops I said the same in another post. I’m about to get dragged, too.

I feel bad for her, but why is pregnancy so important to some people? Pregnancy is a 9-month experience, parenthood is forever. When you die, even if your child were to pass away before you do, you will always be a parent. If you want to become a parent, there’s plenty of ways to do so, especially for the extremely

You’re missing “extra special emergency tax cuts,” like they just did in the UK.