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Susie Derkins
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Dammit, you chucklefuck, your intentions were perfectly clear. You wanted to hurt and embarrass a total stranger because some stray gross impulse darted across your lizard brain and being a white male, you never even thought to resist or question it. You honestly expected her to find that funny or at least “laugh it

No one is accusing the actor himself of being a misogynist. All the fears he is expressing, he is just making up. No one is going to recognize him from his passing appearance in this ad, much less jump to some nefarious conclusion about him. No one has time for that nonsense.

100%. People would have dunked on the skinny woman’s life being “changed” no matter what, but if the actress had just played this a bit differently (or the director directed her to play it differently), I think it wouldn’t have been nearly as remarkable. But after she gets the Peloton, at no point does she look like

No Oscar. But she was nominated for a Golden Globe and an Emmy for The Sinner, and you could just see it killing him to have the focus on her. So he turned it back on him whenever he could! 

“I currently sit here hoping that I’ll be able to continue auditioning for commercials without any taint,” he writes.

If I had the space for it, I would also love a Peloton for Christmas. But I do get the pushback that commercial was cheesy and cringy. People love to hate influencers which is what the woman represented by her vlogging in the commercial. And she just seems overly sentimental about how much a stationary bike changed

Remember when Justin took the opportunity when his wife was nominated for a fucking oscar to make her red carpet interviews all about him. And he owns a home in a super exclusive private resort in Montana but wrote a whole album about how he’s a mountain man? The dude is lame.

Every time he is posted about I see one or two comments like this and I know I’m not alone. Lol. I agree - I’m too old for his boy band days, but either way there is just nothing attractive there imho.

I’ve always liked men a little grungier than that, but you aren’t alone in the teenage JT love, I just think he looks like a cabbage patch doll.

She’s an anti-vaxxer asshole, fyi.

Actually the apology itself is bullshit. When you watch the vid you see absolutely nothing happening but a buddy trying to get her drunk ass friend of his ass and out the way. By apologizing it seems like something more happened than it did. In this case it might have made more sense to go on the offensive and point

Timberlake: I don’t like him, but as a fellow cuddly drunk I feel personally judged by the controversy! I snuggle, hug and hold hands with my friends (and occasionally strangers) when I’m tipsy and it’s not sexual at all. It just creates an anchor of comfort in a rapidly spinning world. Not saying he isn’t cheating,

I thought he was cute when I was 14 and I knew nothing about him aside from the fact that he had crunchy curly hair and could sing and dance.

I get that personal tastes may vary, but I do not see the appeal of justin Timberlake at all. Never have, and I suppose I’m in the age group that should be nostalgic about him, but nope. Every time he talks, I hear whining, even though he’s not really. I understood what he and Britney had in common, what with the

I know this is directed at Jason Derulo, but really the world would be a much better place if all guys took this advice to heart.

Never got JT...ever ever ever. He has definitely made a few jams BUT he seems completely overated as a singer, dancer, actor and ladies man. Guess he was forever sullied to me when he cried like a lil baby when Ashton Kutcher punked him.

I have to agree with you. As always, Lainey was right to note the promotion at the end of his “apology.” As she said, “his narcissism is breathtaking.” Like, just one time he couldn’t make it about his partner and how he humiliated her, or about his family, or own up to an indiscretion, or whatever, it still had to be

Eww, phrasing !

Shut the fuck up, Jason DeRulo. Your thirst seems desperate.

I disagree about mention of Wainwright—I don’t think she needed to be mentioned here any more than she was. I am firmly in the camp of the married party being the one who bears the brunt of the responsibility, and the issue at hand is how he acted. The biggest thing to me is that he’s co-opted his “good husband,