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That was my takeaway, too. It's not "everyday" I'd cut Karl Lagerfeld some slack but, as you imply, the full quote — in the ONTD link — tells a very different story from the partial one.

You have opened Pandora's Box, friend...

Yep. They're called Safe Havens. Hospitals have the signs posted at the entrances. No questions, no prosecution.

Actually though, her birth mother was looking for her, too. She said she started about six months ago to try and find her daughter. She absolutely was not "smoked out" by any media. She reached out when she saw the story and asked an attorney she knew to help facilitate a meeting. Her identity has been kept private,

Yes, I'll have the Feel Burger with an extra large order of cries.

I have worked with Gloria for years and just want to say for the record, Terry approached her at an event as asked for a photo and she said yes, because she ALWAYS says yes to photos (when she can). She had no idea who he is. Just so y'all know.

Yes, and perhaps you have heard that English language use and context has shifted somewhat in the more than 300 years since that was written.

I leave my butter out on the counter. Most places (unless you live in a very tropical place) aren't hot enough to spoil the butter, and that way it's always soft for spreading/baking

I generally retain tidbits of celebrity whether I want to or not - but I genuinely had no idea she had been dating Mick Jagger at all, let alone for that long. It saddens me to see so many media outlets describe her solely as his girlfriend, and even sadder that she felt she had no way out. What a terrible situation.

I wish people would just be open about this. "Look, society has agreed on an idea aesthetic for fashion and that's what we show. Not the ideal for working or making kids or whatever, just the one we picked for fashion. It's our aesthetic. That's all."

FYI it looks like the Times changed that AP headline.

"L'Wren Scott hates being referred to as Sir Mick Jagger's girlfriend and wants to be recognised for her own talent as a fashion designer"

Impressive show of morals by all companies involved!

Sorry, I realize that my last reply was long winded, but I wanted to add something.

I just visited the website to check out the photos and ya....The issue is obviously that in order to represent all the colours available, the artist was tasked with "masking" the shirts. This allowed them to change the colours that are

The issue I have with these kinds of articles is the desired intent, really doesn't account for reality. I'll explain.

I am a graphic artist. I have worked for major advertising firms as well as freelancing for a long time. I have been part of, and witness to many different projects in my time, and I can tell you one

As a photographer a release is more inline with "I give them permission to use my likeness in a photo and I won't sue if I trip and fall"

Why can't people just write songs, put them on records, and play them on stage? Is it that hard to just do that?

As a student finishing their final semester for a Criminal Profiling degree, I'd just like to note that sex offenders are incredibly unresponsive to rehabilitation. I do agree that the rest of the prison population should be treated differently, in terms of combining punitive and rehabilitative efforts. This is the

But I mean...her look is witchy. The way Stevie Nicks is witchy. It's meant as a compliment. Body positivity doesn't come into it, they're not talking about her physical features.

You call that a big butt? Oh, honey.