Exactly. She’s made it pretty clear she has no interest in the Presidency.
It makes me respect her even more.
Exactly. She’s made it pretty clear she has no interest in the Presidency.
It makes me respect her even more.
“Hell, SHE should run.”
I don’t specifically know any weirdness. UT, Cherry Bombe made a post about it on their Instagram and a lot of current BA people that would have worked with her liked it. Now, it’s possible they were just “liking” the general content of the post about being aware of your privilege, lifting others up, etc. But, I think…
Yeah, I don’t think her points are wrong. But, did she need to drag other women to make them? Especially women of color that aren’t actually doing what she accused them of.
I think why people read Alison’s comments as ugly is that they make her appear unconsciously envious and petty. They read as lashing out. Regardless of whether Alison’s comments have merit, tearing down another woman, especially when you’re a white woman devaluing a more “successful” (at least financially) woman of…
I have a soft spot for Chrissy Teigan because I drew a pic of her then-newborn son and tagged her on Insta, and she liked it. But y’all, her Twitter game is second to none. Punches are not pulled, and only a fool would challenge her in the area of social media. Alison dug her own grave on this one.
This whole debacle just makes me want to highlight lady recipe makers/home chefs out there who get overshadowed by this type of celebrity stuff.
Every time something like this happens, I wind up thinking that coming for Chrissy Teigen is the internet equivalent of invading Russia in the middle of winter. And then somebody else is foolish enough to do it again...
I have a friend who found their way into her broad circle within the past couple years due to a high-profile media job in New York. This friend has become almost unbearable to interact with—they’ve become so self-conscious and so concerned with being cool, it’s like talking to a teenager.
If you feel like going buck wild (it’s quarantine, why not?), I suggest scrambling some eggs into her dirty fried rice. I may have been drunk one time when making it and drunk me thought: hey, fried rice has eggs in it! I’m going to add eggs.
Drunk me did not lead me wrong.
She never called a 12 year old a cunt. The Onion did that.
Pictured: Alison Roman giving herself a standing ovation.
I love her biscuits and gravy recipe. Yes, Chrissy started out as a celebrity but she also can back it up with her recipes. I also like the amount of her Thai heritage that is visible in what she likes to make. Something that is also bugging me is how easy it is to dismiss people like Chrissy because they didn’t go to…
She started from a place of celebrity, of course it happened quickly and for others not at all.
I think an undersold aspect of this is the death of the middle class. The ultra-wealthy are still buying Gucci, the rest of us have been demoted to fast fashion and athleisure.
I aspire to be a willowy 5'9" someday and look very chic in a preppy collared shirt. I’m 43 now though, so growing an extra 5 inches of height probably isn’t in the cards for me.
They’re not going under. They’ll cut their debt load way down and close poorly performing stores, but they’re not liquidating.
Good news, though: at least for now, bankruptcy doesn’t mean they’re closing their doors. You can still buy stuff while they figure out who their next predatory investor will be. If your weight/body shape generally stays the same over the years, you may as well load up on multiples of your favorite staples now. Men’s…
I grew up on the east coast of Massachusetts. The upper crust coastal towns were filled with hip middle aged women dressed in JCrew and Talbots. They really did look fantastic. I still occasionally see a popped collar or a chino with a Lobster print.
It was years ago, but the last time I was in a J Crew, all the clothes were papery, see-through. Nothing looked like it would last longer than one cleaning. Yet I was supposed to pay $100+ for a dress with no lining?