Two? I'm going party size, baby. Fresh bag, bought this week. They are so good, the little bastards. The candy scientist lobby is winning with me over the calorie-reduction gym lobby.
Two? I'm going party size, baby. Fresh bag, bought this week. They are so good, the little bastards. The candy scientist lobby is winning with me over the calorie-reduction gym lobby.
Yeah, it's like she put on her Grandma's really nice but old shapeless sleeveless cardigan over a pretty dress because she was cold. It needs a slightly more defined waste, or a higher waste, I think. But, I don't like the new hair color. I think it ages her.
She needs to talk to her makeup person, they're making her look like she has no eyes.
And fails every. single. time.
Especially like if you are going to hold up that sign, please take a moment to just acknowledge the seriousness at the very least. Mel and Anotonio look pretty somber, but everyone else, smiling and chit chatting, just look like someone went - Hold this sign, group photo! What's it say? Who cares!
I cringed too. It's not that I don't want this cause to get attention, but the juxtaposition of these people at this mindblowingly expensive, at the end of the day utterly worthless event holding up the signs...?
I find it so odd that her personal style has not evolved at ALL. She's, what, 30-something now? And she still dresses like a teenage pageant girl. I love super girly things too, but there are more sophisticated ways to do it. Especially when you have all the money in the world.
In my next life I want Blake Lively's body, and the brain to appreciate that I have it.
It's not just you. I cringed. "Hey everyone, come and see how good I look!...Oh right and somebody do something about those lost girls I saw Michelle Obama tweeting about."
I feel kind of bad about this- but I feel so unsettled looking at the celebrities holding up the #bringbackourgirls signs. Does anyone else get kind of...weirded out by that?
Really? I think it's really unflattering. It makes her look boxy.
Or a missing ear. I'd reach up, grab, and pull violently until something came off.