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She’s not dragging Faye, but rather pointing out how dispossable women are in Hollywood. Faye was huge in the late-60s/70s, was in films that made money, had massive critical acclaim, and an Oscar to boot. Then, she made two films that flopped, and her career was dead. She has tried resurrecting it - even going over

Sure, Millie Bobby Brown is not yet 14, but let’s immediately toss her into the slimepit of gossip as it relates to women celebrities. Stay tuned for such prurient classics as: “Is she still a virgin?” “Will she marry him?” “Are they breaking up?” “Has post-breakup Millie become a skank?”... and on and on and on.

On a lighter note, someone else making Twitter a bearable place: (h/t The Root)

I think that is what it is. It is somewhere in the middle. I think both were in the wrong.

This X1000. My husband and I have been talking about it all day and come to the same conclusion, but I can’t say anything to anyone but him because I don’t want to be burned at the stake for being a “bad feminist.” Despite feminism being meant to equalize both sexes...

She also expressed her feelings to him the next day. He heard her out and apologized. I see no reason to doubt the sincerity of his apology. His statement on the matter affirms that he took her words to heart.

I’d forgotten they used a surrogate and I was dumbfounded for a second that she’d go through pregnancy again after how horrible the first two were for her (especially the second). But apparently this is just happy news. Mazel!

Well it will be nice not having to read multiple derailing comments clamoring for Jezebel’s article about Aziz.

the editors of Babe were . . . courting a bad faith conversation

This was a bad date. She had a horrible date with a clueless guy who thought he was being sexy and hot. She was made to feel uncomfortable, and it wasn’t right.

Yup, yup, yup. My biggest problem with the Babe piece was how poorly it was reported, which doesn’t diminish Grace’s experience, but leaves it open to these sorts of attacks.

“present Grace’s story for what it is—a starting point to discuss the ways consent can feel blurring, no matter how clear we might wish it were, and our lack of language to describe this”

This is a valuable conversation and could have occurred in a better written piece. I also think a discussion about the blurred

I’m pretty sure they have, all his depressing life.

Seal, please shut the fuck up. The reason why there are so many incriminating photos of celebrities palling around with Weinstein was because he was a virus who ingratiated himself with anyone who had influence. And I find it a tad sexist that only women are being criticized with their associations with known male

Cream though. Ginger Baker (who later played with Fela Kuti) ruled hard enough to mostly make up for the Clapton aspect

But, honestly we have to stop piling on misplacing this anger at these people. Predators go to great lengths to lead two lives. And the girls/women they hurt and abuse are so manipulated and twisted up inside....you could be around them and 24/7 and you’d never know. They are masters at hiding the pure evil things

It’s almost as though predatory men understand social power and deliberately prey on people with less power while presenting a polite public face to those with enough social capital to present a problematic target for their predations as a cover. Almost.

So will this earn him that dreaded “Difficult To Work With” label that results in your acting career going down the shitter, or at least leaving you glad to get roles in Lifetime movies? Or does that rule only apply to female performers who refuse to do nude sex scenes or touch the director’s pee-pee, not dudebros who

The problem with SH-e-o is not with Weiss, who is ceo of a very successful and credible company, regardless of how she comes off in that interview. It’s with writers looking for a “cute” way to package women in that role—especially when they lead a company that sells girls things like makeup or clothing. It’s

The reluctance to talk ingredients is making me side-eye Glossier... But I’m a sucker for Cool-girl Aesthetic. They say Skin first, Makeup second: okay, I’m on board that trend.
My question is: are the products worth it? Any honest reviewers out there?