Right? Why did this interview need to happen. He does not need a free national platform.
Right? Why did this interview need to happen. He does not need a free national platform.
I watched it hoping it would mostly center around the victims. They gave him too much attention and praise throughout the interview. It was gross.
I didn’t like that 20/20 interviewed Holtzclaw’s family and girlfriend, either. I get wanting to get “both sides of the story” but the reporter barely asked them any tough questions. But I guess the girlfriend making a fool of herself by saying Hotlzclaw wouldn’t rape *those* women when there were plenty of…
They shouldn't have. It was awful to watch/listen to. He's such a disgusting piece of garbage.
And maybe it will help other women in the industry who work behind the scenes.
I disagree with equating actresses pushing for equal pay as a step that will help working women get equal pay. But, actresses speaking up addresses the misogynistic culture of the entertainment industry. That is a real problem that needs to be addressed.
Incidentally, “kid gloves”, also the name of the mittens from the children’s department that Donald Trump must buy to fit his tiny hands.
You know, I watched UP a few years ago and maybe it’s cuz I’m old, jaded and cold-hearted but I didn’t think it was THAT sad. Mufasa dying in the Lion King gets me every time, but UP? Meh.
She’s the most famous victim of child sex trafficking that I know of.
I miss having hair. It was always naturally curly. Going to go pout now. (not really, I made a choice to be totally bald and not baldish).
Nah, Holly was a hoe who is trying to make the mansion look bad although she knew exactly what she was doing....effing an old guy for money.
Eggshell skull rule, motherfuckers.
It was always the fridges that blew my mind. We never had enough to eat as kids so I couldn’t believe there were people with such amazing, well stocked fridges.
For me personally, I remember watching these shows when I was living in the hood. The way they lived seemed so out of reach, so over the top... and now it’s not. I’m thankful for that. Rags to riches isn’t just for rap stars, people.
I spent the summer before high school at an elite all-boys boarding school in CT. During the summer the program was geared for high-school students with “behavioral” problems that kept them from graduating.
(i still like this show), she says, sotto voce while exiting the room.
I want to hear a country version of Put a Ring on It... Oh wait!
Remember Demi Lovato’s basement-baby sister Poot Lovato? Maybe those snapchats were of Poot Raymond IV.