I've heard great things about their new lipsticks and was planning on trying them, despite never buying EL. This kind of puts me off though. She is pretty but it just feels like she is being forced on us. Kind of like Goop.
I've heard great things about their new lipsticks and was planning on trying them, despite never buying EL. This kind of puts me off though. She is pretty but it just feels like she is being forced on us. Kind of like Goop.
or how about..nobody to the tanning booth. because its gross
I only recently heard her for the first time but I love what I've heard so far. Great voice and 90's sound.
They wear short skirts. She, on the other hand, only wears t-shirts.
I don't know, to me it sounds like thats what would make her a great host for that kind of format. Less ass-kissing, more mocking. Sounds good to me.
He sounds like John Witherspoon, in my head.
She was not talking to women in the US though, she was talking to women in Africa.
Exactly...African women are in a much different place than American women. Its sad to see all these comments disregarding who her comments are directed at in this instance.
I saw her several years ago live and she was incredible. Looking forward to seeing her again.
This reminds me of a woman in a wealthy area near me, who decided to go to the local Tim Horton's and spend approximately $500 buying coffees for 500 people. The media loved it as a 'pay it forward' story, no one bringing up what a waste it was. There are lots of poor people in that city (this was in a wealthy suburb…