I don’t think this is really the same. Amy isn’t wrong- what Aziz did isn’t illegal. But, like Amy said, what he did still isn’t acceptable and can do a lot of damage to the woman on the receiving end.
I don’t think this is really the same. Amy isn’t wrong- what Aziz did isn’t illegal. But, like Amy said, what he did still isn’t acceptable and can do a lot of damage to the woman on the receiving end.
“I kind of want to come up with a little bit of a code of conduct...”
Also...have to add something personal. When I was being date raped I was very confused. I knew I was scared and didn’t enjoy what was happening but I also didn’t know if it was considered rape. It most definitely was but it took me a few minutes of being attacked to come to my senses and fight back. And that wasn’t my…
Here’s a tip, fellas: If you are frustrated/scared/angry by what you perceive as a large “grey areas” between consensual sex and sexual assault, just err way on the side of consensual sex. When in doubt, step back or slow down. Wait until the morning. You can ask your partner. You can remove yourself from the…
That interview segment was a hot mess, with Schumer trying to sound like she’s against what happened to Grace but then leaves open every door to avoid pinning any responsibility on Ansara, repeatedly bringing up BS like “women should just leave” and in the same conversation bringing up flirting at the gym in some…
Is Sarah Jessica Parker done using interviews as her fainting couch? Because I am sick of her overwrought shit.
SHIIIIIIIT. No wonder Kim doesn’t fuck with her.
I’m having a hard time articulating how I feel about this entire scenario. Amy didn’t assault Grace. She’s friends with the douche who did.
Yes. And business is the root of why Kim and SJP are not friends, going way back. SJP was a producer on the show, raking in royalties from DVDs, books, syndication etc., and Kim was stuck with her original contract for a few years. Kim rightly saw herself as a key part of the show’s success, and did what anyone…
Right.
I never thought I’d be saying this: but Vanessa Carlton is right. The white roses are just good PR. A way to soothe the masses into thinking something is actually being done about rape, sexual harassment and gender inequality in the music industry. News flash: nothing is being done. Good for her for speaking out and…
God, I’m getting a headache just thinking about the hangover this would cause.
Her comment about having to sign an NDA made me so sad. I am tired.
Oh, please Sarah. Kim has said for years that she and the rest of the cast weren’t friends. I’m not buying this heartbroken schtick. More like heartbroken over the huge check you’re not going to get for another crappy sequel. This whole episode has made me like Kim Cattrall even more. Time for everyone to move on.
That’s an introvert/extrovert thing, I find. My husband is an extrovert and is always all “yay, I met a person at a thing and we’re going to be gym/playground/work friends!” and I have no idea why he would want to create yet another friendship when he has a few perfectly good friends who he doesn’t really need to make…
I’m guessing they don’t know who Vanessa Carlton is, and don’t understand the headline?
I LOVE SJP, but this “woe is me” victim act is a little annoying.
What does she need free publicity for? She doesn’t have a recent album, and her past 2 albums were fairly low key and she didn’t promote them heavily nor has she heavily promoted herself in recent years. And your last statement is so eyeroll enducing that I won’t even comment on it.
Re: Cattrall and Parker, I feel that’s a metaphor for how Canada secretly feels about the US.
Women need to “step up” and write more shitty generic breakup songs like Ed Sheeran. These introspective emotional songs about being sexually assaulted just aren’t good enough.