I can’t name one effective surrogate who’s been campaigning for Bernie.
I can’t name one effective surrogate who’s been campaigning for Bernie.
Blech. Sarandon. Rich, white woman wanting revolution that she can watch from another country while she sips on her martini.
Seriously, they were seen arguing over dinner? If there was a story for every time my husband and I fought over dinner? There would be nothing but stories about us fighting in the news. As I read that, I thought “and then?” So, they fought, but did she set his car on fire or slap him in the face and throw her drink at…
The fact that they have been caught arguing isn’t really an indicator of divorce by itself, though. I can’t think of any close relationship I have been in, romantic or not, that hasn’t had at least some arguing.
Honestly, if there were a gossip item every time my husband and I had words... well I wouldn’t need to release a visual album is all I’m saying. Couples have spats. The idea that every argument is a divorce in the making is NON. SENSE.
I have yet to see one that doesn't.
“Robert E. Lee” came in second.
I also find it quite funny that some of those same women throwing her under the bus for incorporating her “drama” into her music are the same ones complaining that insulting a woman who most likely had an affair with a married man and subtly bragged about it on social media is misogynistic.
“What’s worse, lookin’ jealous or crazy? ...I’d rather be crazy.”
People aren’t light switches. They aren’t either on or off. Rachel Roy can do a shitty thing and still have positive attributes. What we’re criticizing here is her immature response to someone’s profoundly personal art—art that does not name Rachel Roy. I don’t know what you’ve been reading, but from my computer…
I’ve come to the conclusion that people who say “no drama” really mean “I’m going to be an ass and you can’t call me out on it or else I’ll cut you out and call you crazy”
K.
Someone should give her some Lemonade.
Also as a side note I feel like the word *drama* gets used in a really gendered way, specifically as dismissive of women’s voices, feelings, experiences.
I mean you can. But I think it wouldn’t really be fair.
Is it drama if it’s Beyoncé singing about her life? She annon’d her. No one had to know or even know it was autobiographical but Roy is so thirsty she wants it known it’s her. That’s where the drama is.
Of course you can be! But equating them is a little bit unfair. Beyonce was in a marriage: she didn’t involve “herself” in this infidelity drama, she is expressing what happened to her marriage.
See she brought this on herself smh bye girl ain’t nobody got time for your thirsty ass. I don’t understand why she would post that on Instagram smh
Funny how the people who claim to hate drama are so often the ones starting it.