Keshia Knight Pulliam was just on the Today show and spoke about not reaching out to Bill Cosby and a little about the scandal:
Keshia Knight Pulliam was just on the Today show and spoke about not reaching out to Bill Cosby and a little about the scandal:
Are you telling me that every week there is a room with both Donald Trump and Piers Morgan in it at the same time? We let this happen more than once?
can someone let Gaston know there is a push up contest happening in my bedroom and he is invited? And by bedroom, I mean my bed. Clothing optional.
So true. This site is the most bizarre mix of ruthless sports-related ridicule and bleeding heartedness I've ever seen.
I love it so much when y'all so desperately want something to be racist and then it just isn't.
Oh, Princess Masako :(
I said nothing about profits, but rather your claim that these are public lands. They aren't. They belong to the royal family with profits given over.
And no, crown land in Canada is absolutely held by the queen. It's important to note though that this land can't simply be sold off, it can really only change hands by…
Yes. They're hot, and he may be taking all of them. Everybody on that beach knows what's up.
The Crown owns the land, full stop. They never gave up ownership of it, so no it is NOT public land.
Get your facts straight
"Oh, Mr. DiCaprio, my mom really loved your movie Titanic! Can I get your autograph for her? She'll just die!"
If I paid taxes in the United Kingdom, I'd be livid.
Here's where it gets fun: Jane Doe #3 was 17 years old when these alleged encounters took place. Placing her at the age of consent in the countries the liaisons allegedly took place in. So it's going to be hard to do anything with that. And proving Andrew or others knew they were dealing with "sex slaves" and not…
Honestly, that was my first thought as well. Making the cover of British Vogue is fabulous news — and it obviously means a lot to her personally, as a Brit — but I find the image you've posted more distinctive and memorable, more Jourdan Dunn, than the actual cover itself, which I find rather underwhelming.
And the way her hand just hangs there, in a limp scratching claw, as she cycles through every human emotion before finally resigning herself to her fate.
it's such a journey. you can see the blame shift in her eye movements: first the dude, then her, then the dude again, then the game, then the universe