Gwyneth Paltrow went on record saying that Harvey Weinstein did some creepy shit to her and she is “Hollywood Royalty.” It could be anyone.
I don’t think Tom Brady is going to vote for Trump. He’s a pussy for not challenging any of Trump’s insane violent rhetoric, but he’s kind of a dumb jock and probably just wants to avoid any more controversy. Meh.
“Latina Beach” is such an excellent autocorrect failure.
Why do people keep asking Joe Jonas about his sex life/penis? Stop, please.
Oh my god Azaelia. Just stop.
I’ve heard that Gloria Allred is now representing Mt. Everest in a suit against Mr. Johnson.
“People ask me, gosh, what was it like to conquer Mount Everest? Well I did not conquer Mount Everest. She lifted her skirt and I got in there and got a peek and it was really cool.”
As the center of one of BET’s top shows I don’t even get why they’re testing her. The show’s critically acclaimed and most of that is credit to her.
Since the death of Gawker I’ve been visiting The Atlantic for news and views I won’t find elsewhere. I think it’s a bit of a stretch to suggest that The Atlantic is somehow a GOP mouthpiece. You’ve got the non-endorsement: http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2016/11/the-case-for-hillary-clinton-and-against-don…
It took me a minute or two to even remember who this was. I don’t think I was ever aware he’d made the metric system a major part of his platform.
I would buy that house for my Dad if I had the money, only because Churchill would turn over in his grave if an Indian family moved into it. That racist shit. I understand the (sometimes) importance of historical context, but in his case, hell no.
Allred’s office also says she plans to comment on why so many new accusers against Trump are coming forward now, in the final days of the election.
But....Serena Williams is BFFs with Kim Kardashian.... The teenage drama monger in me wants to whisper and call at least three other people to discuss shade and conspiracy theories...
“I’ve always considered myself not normal, straddling an uncomfortable line between likability and moodiness and social awkwardness.”
It was eerie how much I related to the description of Christine’s life and struggles, right down to being in the public eye — or rather ear, as I did regular radio guest spots in addition to covering entertainment at a newspaper. When people knew who I was, I felt such pressure to be “normal.” I’ve always considered…