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Mellie_mel01
lionessgoesroar

She's in sales. She's pushing a lifestyle so that people feel "less than" without the $500 Turkish towels she's hawking. If you feel "less than" without something you are, obviously, more likely to part with your hard earned money to acquire it. And Gwynnie takes a cut. Goop is a business (there's no coincidence that

She's in sales. Of course she's trying to sell a "lifestyle" so that you spend your hard-earned dollars on the products she's pushing and so that she'll take a cut of the profit. The same lifestyle Elle and Vogue sell (hence why 1/2 of those mags are ads), the same lifestyle Oprah's Favorite Things used to push, etc.,

Grown people need to be explicitly told that a certain lifestyle is out of their price range? Really? When I window shop the designer flagship stores on Madison Ave. in NYC I need to be told that I can't afford that clothing? The stores should put a sign out front saying "99% of the US population cannot afford these

What I never understood about people who get so riled up about Gwyeneth and her website is why not just assume "Oh, ok, this doesn't apply to me because it's too expensive" and then move on. Gwyeneth has money. I presume her website is geared to people with a lot of disposable income. Why is that such a big deal? Why

She's not a paper doll. I'm pretty sure she picks what clothing she puts on her body!

Errrr...why?

Hush now. Let grown folk talk among grown folk. Just go outside and play.

Your reading comprehension seems to be failing you.

Why are you always commenting on here as if you are some authority on race? Your comments are so freshman-year-of-college-African-American-Studies-101. Either raise the level of discourse or stop commenting like you're Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Cuz you ain't.

Who appointed certain Jezzies the racism gatekeepers? I'm relatively new here but on every post that touches race tangently there are one or two posters who, patronizingly attempt to "school" us on what racism mean. As if their definition is the "right" definition. And that definition usually means that non-White

I just can't believe there is a world in which White men think they are smarter and more capable than women and minorities. Where is this magical place you speak of? Is it called Narnia?

What?! You mean White males may treat minorities and women as less than equal?????? THIS HAS NEVER HAPPENED BEFORE!!!!

Do you take yours with sugar? Splenda? A bit of cream? Black?

I have a lot of pride in my work. And I don't care.

I literally don't care what white dude bros think of me. Like, at all. Honestly if I gave so much thought as to what White men thought of me I wouldn't have time to brush my teeth everyday. They can think I got there cuz of the tax break, or cuz I bedded the network head, or cuz I dance a mean jig. Who cares? Perhaps

Not to be facetious but, who cares? Is the alternative of lily-white and male writers' rooms better? Aren't women and POC already being devalued because they aren't be hired? Seriously, as long as my check clears and I know that I'm contributing the way I should be the thoughts of the white dude bros in the room isn't

In America? Or England?

Is this article a joke? It's a big deal that they went on Safari together? Really?

This article is so snobby it makes be uncomfortable. Geeesh...guess I'm a pile of garbage cuz I'm not a hot international lawyer!!!

This article is so bizarre. These are two adults who decided to date. She's not amazing because she's a lawyer, or because she's a "hot lawyer" (WTF), or because she's dating George Clooney. She's no "better" or "worse" than any other woman he's dated because of her occupation, age, language proficiency or anything