I read Second Act as Sister Act at first and was irrationally (or rationally) upset). I’m glad I figured that one out before I popped a vein.
I read Second Act as Sister Act at first and was irrationally (or rationally) upset). I’m glad I figured that one out before I popped a vein.
Counter-point: She lied, got caught and is now acting like a petulant teenager over it because she sucks.
The best part is the party’s theme was “bad taste”
This is one of those new confusing trolls isn’t it? I reread that a few times to make sure I wasn’t missing a joke and I don’t think it’s sarcastic.
Only if it’s a remake of “November Rain” wherein Taylor is Axl, and Karlie Kloss in the Stephanie Seymour role.
“I realize that with this take I run the risk of having people in the comment section accuse me of being unfair to Taylor—her behavior is, after all, circumscribed and scrutinized because of her immense fame, gender, and relative youth.”
Kit Harrington went to a Halloween party (in early October?!) dressed as his GoT character.
The longer Taylor goes on about snakes, the longer I can pretend it’s a harbinger of her awesome duet with Slash.
Omg, smug bully Jeffrey with his nasty-ass neck tattoo! I have never wanted to throat punch anyone more at that point in time.
I really liked him and Laura that season. I was pissed when Jeffrey won over them. RIP. He was so young.
I LOVED him. Standout memory was the challenge they were given to use only stuff they found in their rooms. All the other designers ran for curtains, sheets, etc... Mychael Knight didn’t break a sweat. Just calmly went to the kitchen and grabbed all the coffee filters.
His coffee filter dress was so cute.
Oh man, he was my favorite that season, which is saying a lot considering how many talented people were in the finally that season. He seemed like such a nice person.
I remember him...which is a testament to his talent and his personality! It’s been years since I’ve seen that season.
Damn, he was one of the better designers in talent heavy season.
:(
But the fact that he is an entertainer is the point. He loses nothing by “taking a stand.” His political views aren’t going to cost him his job as long as those views increase ratings, which these have.
I think that problem extends beyond just marginalized communities. In my experience, anyway, it’s across the entire liberal spectrum right now.