I am with this, provided she has an outlet to dance. Like she helps run a kids dance school. I feel like it's what made her happiest in early performance
I am with this, provided she has an outlet to dance. Like she helps run a kids dance school. I feel like it's what made her happiest in early performance
I knew that one day my hometown would be featured on Jezebel. I did not predict these circumstances even once.
Horrible as it looked, I'm not surprised Biebs held on to that moustache for dear life. The kid has been called out for having an effeminate face since before he went through puberty, in a truly mean-spirited way.
This song is nothing but Mean Girl bullshit dressed as feminist discourse. Hateful, thoughtless tripe that swings the pendulum of body image acceptance less than a hair's bredth.
That's the only way I can imagine myself saying it, at least. TIL I may have a similar sense of humour to Megan Fox. Huh.
I am so far from a Megan Fox fan, but when I read this I thought - is she kidding? Maybe she's being a goof as a way of deflecting questions about her sex life (I mean, who the fuck is asking about her and her husband's sex life?!). But I don't know - I can't decipher the tone from these quotes.
Jason Derulo. He's pretty beige to begin with
I'd second this. In Ireland, breastfeeding is not at all frowned upon in my experience and the place is obviously teeming with Catholics. Catholicism globally is down with women being 'natural, godfearing' mothers above all other things.
She probably loves that he (outwardly appears as though he) loves them. IME women who dig white dudes with dreds adore that shit.
It seems to me more likely to be something we could attribute to alcohol consumption in excess, not the sport. They go pretty hand in hand here (the UK)
No seriously, I 100% am backing Kanye on the above. He gets their place, he has realism and grandeur together. I am down.
Doesn't Channing know this is how Maude Flanders died?! Wreckless, dude. WRECKLESS!
To be honest, I don't know what I think about Jonah Hill and this incident at all (yet). But can we talk about apologies like this? Every time I read comments on a seemingly heartfelt apology for awful behaviour, much of the comments are about how there is no excuse. I agree that we shouldn't excuse this, but can we…
Oh honey.
You're being a snob. If they want to holiday in Ireland, treat the place with respect and leave four-figure tips for hardworking pub staff, they are well within their rights to.
Why?
My fiancé is a full foot taller than me, and much heavier. But he's stronger than me too, so when he's on top he bears his weight with his arms, I guess. No smothering, and he doesn't crush me. It all works out, if you've got compatible rhythms and so on.
I agree with you - if that interviewer had followed up to ask whether she feels this is different, rather than making it feel like dragging up a slight on her co-star, it could have opened up a valuable discussion.
Yeah, that would be illegal and insane, not 'shitty' as I described. Interviews of film stars aren't supposed to be done with political, investigative precision for a reason - there's just no need and no one is asking for it.
That's how I read it, at least. 'Spear thrower in a Tom Cruise movie' is a hyperbolic example used to make a point. Why this reporter is now using her witty aside to shame her is beyond me.