She’s 36. I’m no fan of Paris, but it makes me sad that people think that’s too old to enjoy life. Don’t give up on life just because you’re not 21!
She’s 36. I’m no fan of Paris, but it makes me sad that people think that’s too old to enjoy life. Don’t give up on life just because you’re not 21!
are we done pretending American Hustle was good, at least
Reposting, because fuck this noise:
She won’t get any of my empathy. She is belittling black women. She thinks that all it takes to be a black woman is to tan your skin, wear shitty wigs, and take black dick. She is scum.
Yeah that might fly if she hadn’t sued Howard University for discrimination and claimed it was because she was white. This wasn’t when she was 5 years old, she was applying for a teaching assistant job at Howard. So her story changes to suit the questions being asked.
You’re sort of implying here that legacy kids are getting in because they have superior qualifications, resulting from the opportunities they’ve had in their lives. But the colleges don’t even pretend that— they are pretty open that being a legacy makes you more likely to get in, regardless of your actual…
Guess she didn't want the D.
Just when you THOUGHT that MAINSTREAM MEDIA couldn’t FURTHER INSULT your INTELLIGENCE, Big Sean and Ariana Grande…
The difference is Blake’s family has money and connections and Leighton was born in prison to a single mother.
I still don’t get how she gets more offers than Leighton Meester. It is like the 1st season of Gossip Girl.
Wait, hold the presses...Am I out of the grey??!?
Problem solved.
Yeah, but what IS love?!?
I always love these interviews. The subject is always effortlessly cool/chic/casual. They always shop at little vintage shops that you've never heard of. They always meet up at some vegan cafe / gourmet burger / fair-trade organic kale bistro for the interview.
When Vogue interviews me, they'll be all,…
Her boyfriend (Lucas Neff) is also a very outspoken feminist and extremely politically involved. They are a neat couple.
I am an Old, and Southern, and a mother: basically a demographic that would be expected to be offended by the website. Instead, I am grateful for any depiction of a woman's body in which the body is depicted as belonging to HER, not to someone else - do you know what I mean? The normalization of what actual women ac…
Ladies and gentleman, I give you the tale of Saint Basil Fuckoff, the patron saint of waiters and bartenders.