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Rowland to usher: “Don’t you dare try to ush me!!!”

I HIGHLY doubt the middle-aged usher knew who she was, or didn’t care. But that doesn’t excuse Rowland’s behavior at all; just because you’re kinda famous in the USA and even if you were once in a hugely popular group, that doesn’t give you a pass to treat people like shit, especially when they’re just doing their

Me, procrastinating and not going to bed when I should: “Kelly Rowland got into a fight with Usher at Cannes?!”

I don’t know everything about the particulars of what happened here. But I reserve a special disdain for people who act like entitled dicks towards service workers. And if that's what happened here, Clarkson has joined that hallowed category.

I really enjoyed this review, and not just because I'm Canadian and thus susceptible to getting unreasonably excited whenever Canada is mentioned in American contexts.

in contrast to many of the other aspects of Canadiana that feel weirdly false in this New York-shot setting.” Really? With all the times Toronto has stood in for whatever US city the plot needs, they couldn’t actually film this in Canada?

I watched some of, but not all of the video. And I think many of her complaints are off the mark.

I haven’t read the novel it’s based on, but I think I’d like to watch this, if only to get a better sense of how others see us Canadians. If the movie digs into the weirdness that is Canadian identity, and how it’s so frequently defined and framed around “not American” (at least in my experience), then it’s already

I’m good with just living in a society where Paul Schrader is still doing his thing.

My theory has been that the hotel failed because its target customers — well off tech bros who love Star Wars — were disproportionately likely to find the in-person roleplaying elements to be deeply socially uncomfortable.

One of the many highlights: the hotel rooms, for a thousands of dollars per day experience, did not provide fully-paid Disney+ access.

It’s a J’onn J’onzz series, finally.

‘”It turns out they’re all aliens who, for some reason, have settled on Earth to understand more about its people. Each one masquerades themselves in a different profession to do this.”’

Well, this crap didn’t work on David Cross; maybe it’ll work on this guy!

But is she abused on every project, or is she someone with untreated trauma who keeps transferring that trauma onto every project she works on?
She often tries to leave projects that are underway. Not every set is a happy set, but not every set is a miserable hell-hole, either. She’s also typically working on projects

With regards the kissing - if people say it was inappropriate, I’ll believe them.

100% agreed. there was a moment to capitalize on and that was like 2 and a half years ago.

hope it does well but feels like there is little demand for this show after all this time.

I’m sorry. But Beverly Hills is NOT essential Weez. It’s barely tolerable. 

What happened to Gadd was awful. The fact that people took his story and immediately turned it into an exploitative media sensation is awful.