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What does this have to do with....anything? Geez, I swear some of you people could read an article about the child of a celebrity y’all don’t like getting kidnapped and your reaction in the comment section will be, “When has this child’s mother ever done anything for this cause over here”, or, “remember when this

We should proceed with caution when it comes to what Britney has to say about other celebrities- especially other female celebrities she doesn’t like. She is absolutely someone who would repeat rumors about real or suspected industry rivals stealing her boyfriends and husbands without proof, and have them and their

Let’s not pretend men and women have been treated equally when it comes to sex. 

Ngl, if I were a pop star who got wrongly accused of cheating on my husband and got called all kinds of crazed evil child pass around for it, after surviving that 00's is-she-too-promiscous-for-a-husband female child stardom shitshow by the skin of my teeth, while the not-so-innocent ex gets the poor little golden boy

But what if she genuinely believes it’s fabricated? There are some people who do believe that. I’m not 100% sure myself, but I actually don’t think it’s fabricated. This is a little different from situations where you actually have someone saying that a celebrity raped them though. Either way, I think this man is a

Strong 1st homeschool shooter energy there. Pick your drawers up off your mama’s floor, Bubble Bass, and don’t forget to wash those legs and under those moobs this time.

It’s a mental health issue.

It’s a mental health issue/addiction. Denialism comes with the territory. Plus much like substance abuse, eating disorders are treated like a moral failing. 

Louder for the people in the back. That’s part of the problem with dismissing concerns about how other young women are being treated by the public as shallow hysterical drama, or as unimportant because of wealth or looks privilege.

I’m more worried about her going Kanye.

Yeah. If a person can’t really see a cis woman or a trans woman as a person anymore just because they’ve made certain body parts bigger, that’s their problem.

It probably wasn’t a good idea to mention the ex-wife in the headline. People are childish.

Thanks! I was hoping I didn’t come across as aggressive or mad at you. 

The fact that you don’t believe Aguilera and other women who feel that way doesn’t automatically mean they’re all being dishonest though, it just means you don’t trust them. We can say that’s being savvy about celebrity manipulation all we want, but we also have to acknowledge the fact that we’re conditioned to

So I get that it’s kind of contradictory to use “aging isn’t bad” messaging to sell botox, but this article is giving me shades of Demi Lovato coming for the froyo shop because they dared to promote a diet option. Are we really mad that Christina and Xeomin didn’t include some tearful swerfn’terf-pleasing

Being liberal doesn’t mean women aren’t flawed, have no insecurities, and can never do anything questionable. There’s more than one way to promote empowerment. Christina has never been anyone’s anti-cosmetic procedure icon, but she has always spoken out against slut-shaming, victim-blaming, violence against women, and

Oh please. If she had gotten specific, your delusional ass would still cry Emmet Till. 

I agree with you 100%, but I think people’s acknowledging and apologizing for their own garbage behaviors should be a separate conversation from them disclosing sexual assault, domestic violence, or hate crimes they experienced. Otherwise you’ll have people apologizing just to get those things taken seriously (or,

Regular people ‘influenced’ by Madonna and other celebrities who get plastic surgery are 100% responsible for their own decision, not the celebrity they’re copying. 

I don’t use it that way, but I’ve noticed a lot of people using it that way over the years. Most of them were straights, but sometimes it was other (usually older) queer people.