Exactly. I’ve seen the movie and, outside of a brief pool scene at the beginning, Stenberg is the only one with actual cleavage. So it makes sense to feel personally targeted.
Exactly. I’ve seen the movie and, outside of a brief pool scene at the beginning, Stenberg is the only one with actual cleavage. So it makes sense to feel personally targeted.
Honestly I don’t blame Stenberg for saying something snarky. Have you seen the movie?? It’s not sexualizing anyone. It’s a slasher, funny movie but there really are not any tits or sex in it... except if you count her wearing a tank top. I have no idea what movie this woman was watching if that is what she got from…
She accomplished being the white woman victim of the week and needing to take her Twitter account private.
Stenberg is not crying victim here.
She could be dead fucking serious and it wouldn’t change how ridiculous Wilson’s reaction was.
Regardless of the original review or Stenberg’s reaction to it, Wilson taking the private conversation public while simultaneously complaining about how Stenberg’s public persona gives her power is absolutely absurd. It’s one of those cases where the reaction overshadows the initial infraction.
So the reviewer makes a reductive comment about how the movie is just an advertisement for cleavage, a star from that movie sends a private message joking that if the reviewer had paid more attention to the film than the cleavage, maybe she would have gotten more out of it, and somehow the reviewer is a victim?
It was mostly on Black twitter, not surprised that folks around here weren’t aware of it and don’t seem to grasp it, really. This article leaves out that crucial context: it wasn’t the internet in general that went in on Zoe Kravitz, it was Black people specifically and I think knowing that helps frame her…
Yes, Pugh is only 24. Why, that’s nowhere near consenting adult age! She’s no different from a 12-year-old and must be protected! No way she can make her own decisions regarding who she wants to date!
Look, there’s no way to enshrine it in law in a consistent way but... if you cheat on your spouse when you have a 6 month old baby you are owed a couple slaps. That’s just what it is.
Maybe, but you don’t think he keeps getting asked if he’s reached out and what the response was? Seems more straightforward here.
I don’t understand the point of the original tweet. You want to compare them because you think they’re an example of colorism and the proof is in their career trajectories. But then you go back and say that people are acting like it’s a breakout role for Keke.
The word incomparable can be defined as being completely different from someone else. She seems to be saying that she has her own successes that she is very proud of and comparing her to Zendaya is like comparing apples and oranges. They aren’t the same and not trying to be the same.
Sure. Except I had no idea who Zendaya was until Euphoria hit.
And there was that time Dewey Crowe forgot to set the parking brake on the props van...
Sana’s answer about how Aisha “brought shame to the family” is perfect. As an immigrant myself, I understood it within the show immediately. She didn’t really do anything bad, everyone just talked sh!t about her because she had a mystery.
It’s almost like they don’t care about women’s sports at all! Funny, that!
Lia Thomas is 6'1" and no 5'4" swimmer is going to win first place at the most competitive levels of women’s swimming.
Women are being labeled transphobic for wanting to be called women? Where is that happening?
I can verify that I, a cis man, have had discussions about “people with penises” because that discussion can and does include both men and women!