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People are also pointing out that the song itself was written by a bunch of men and Cardi B (who is not the most woke when it comes to LGBT stuff) so that probably adds to their negative perception of the song.

IgIg Hadid, I believe - they named Instagram after her.

Having the queens sing live never seems like a great plan. I wish they’d stop those types of challenges.

Drop him from the platform or don’t. Spare me these lukewarm half measures.

Institutionalized racism is a thing, and as a Chicagoan I know how shitty north-siders can be towards the south side, AND I’m well aware of the way many black queens get treated by the RPDR community... But The Vixen has just acted like a piece of shit since she stepped into that workroom. Good riddance, please see a

According to Ms. Cracker’s weekly ‘review with a jew’ segment the reason we don’t see a lot of Kameron onscreen or in the confessionals is because she allegedly refused to talk badly about her fellow contestants, which makes for a great competitor but bad TV. Still, I’m rooting for her and....actually, I’m still

Asia is an emotional roller coaster for me every week. Sometimes she is spot on with her performance and has a good attitude. But the minute things don’t go her way, she is blaming everyone but herself.

It takes a really bitter person to say that Asia’s sit-down with The Vixen was anything but congenial. As was her helping literally every queen with outfits in prior weeks.

Okay, so can we please just go ahead and conclude that “going off” on someone is not in the same category as forcibly kissing them, and need not be introduced as though it’s of even remotely the same class of (mis)behavior? I’m sorry, but revelations of sexual assault really do not need to be hijacked by accounts of

I would gladly trade Todrick for Alyssa - he seems like a terrible coach who tries to motivate the queens with fear.

This is really the only one of those Vogue shorts that matters:

Precisely. I’ve said it elsewhere in these comments, but the suggestion that she owes anyone a public introspective review of “the signs” or some sort of “what would you say to these women that your husband abused” is gross. This woman is obviously suffering emotionally, and trying to repair that. She is in therapy

My point was, when you use personal connections to build your business then you have to deal with the fallout when those connections sour or the people you hook your wagon to fuck up.

Let’s not play the “please point to me where” game. Perhaps you should consider your comments more fully in the context of this thread, as the one I initially responded to clearly suggests her direct complicity, and greys in support of your comment seem to suggest she should suffer some kind of loss. Of course I’m not

Thank you. I don’t like the idea that she should have automatically come to the conclusion that the success of Marchesa was a result of her husband, not her. If she knew about him coercing women into wearing Marchesa that’s one thing, but it’s gross to assert that she should have known she couldn’t be successful

No, she should not have to deal with the fallout unless she induced him to coerce actresses into wearing her clothes or or had knowledge of him doing so. Her marriage may have granted her access to a better crop of clientele, but she’s not obligated to relinquish that access if, during the marriage, she was able to

IDK, I’m not saying you are, but I don’t judge people based on “arrangement” marriages. Life is hard, romance is hard, and not everyone is “lucky” enough to find that lightning bolt, you know. And whether your marriage is an arrangement or not, I’m pretty sure this level of disgusting, piggish, illegal,

Honestly, the tone of this post alone was...something, especially the ending, and then I made the mistake of coming down to the comments section.

A lot of people in that echelon have their profile and success level advance due to marital connections. Those industries are all about who you know and exchanging favors. It doesn’t strain credulity that she’d believe those actresses chose wear Marchesa of their own volition because they liked the clothes and the

I wish Georgina and her label well. While not entirely my style (a little too floral and feminine) she’s a very talented designer and doesn’t deserve to lose her career because of her ex-husband’s monstrous behaviour, and her children don’t deserve to be punished for the actions of their father either.