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"I myself am strange and unusual"

Bud that is some flowery language you're using to reply to a comment on an article about a gossip column.
"In real life" would refer to the couple of times I met her in real life, and I guess some of the interviews I've seen with her over the years. Same with Nicholas Hoult, who my brother went to school with and is a

I always assume it's a really well known fact that tabloid papers are a good 90% fiction with them essentially writing made-up stories using actors like characters, fanfic style, to sell magazines and get clicks. It's so obviously fake, with its exaggerated, totally unnatural wording that I forget a lot of people are

This joke is old now, but I liked your twist on it.

Just picturing Emma Stone playing jazz intensely in a tailored suit and winking across a low-lit club floor at aspiring actress Emma Watson… and thinking about what a substantially more interesting movie that would have been!

It's a very regular occurrence. That coupled with the tabloids love of making actors out to all be massive diva assholes who are constantly warring jealously like a reality tv show cast and you can tell it's made up.

Agreed. This is the kind of stuff Gawker posts. A.V. Club usually only posts confirmed stuff or makes it clear speculation is for fun, like with the Vin x Rock beef.

These 'reports' are from a gossip magazine though. I highly doubt someone like Watson, who seems like a genuinely quiet and reserved person, would be "freaking out" over something like that. Teller, who knows. But it's probably rubbish and just a rag attempting to stir, like they do.

She is, but she doesn't emote even a fraction as well as Emma Stone. Watson would have been way too understated for that role.

Definitely gossipy nonsense. Any un-named person who somehow knows both parties well enough personally to know they're both "freaking out" and chiding their agents like caricaturish divas isn't going to be calling some gossip mag to tattle using such hyperbole.

Celebrities are talking a lot more sense about politics in general than the actual politicians these dark times we now live in. So I'm hesitant to critique Madonna's motives when Kellyanne Conway is on national news using terms like "alternative facts".
But I'm really not sure why you're being so insistent that America

Sorry, that's nonsense. Celebrities are people. Like all people, the breadth of their political knowledge varies. Some know a lot and are involved in a lot of projects that intersect with politics frequently, others don't know that much at all. Some are fantastic are speaking publicly on political subjects, others are

That's awesome! Seems like the turnout was unexpectedly high pretty much everywhere, despite the weather even!

If it were even possible, me too!

America Ferrera has none of those qualifications either, but that doesn't stop her knowing a good deal about politics. Not that any of those things are necessary to speak sincerely at a Women's March.

Nice to see a lot of genuinely awesome and politically aware actors at the march. As well as some plain fun and adorable ones.

There's are quite a few celebrities who are actively involved with politics in that they work with the UN.

That's amazing!! Huge congratulations!!!

America voted in a President that said "you can grab em by the pussy" on tape. America doesn't give one solitary shit about the abuse of women.