Well she’s not an actor anyway. And the women seemed more forgiving and to vibe with her more, as we would.
Of course, she was asked about her choice of outfit backstage as well as the Stephen Fry-controversy after the Bafta Awards a few weeks ago. I really liked her reply and, well, I think I really like her:
In what world are you surprised that she can’t pronounce this?
Yep. It actually used to be a good and interesting show, regular people competing for a job, before it turned into Celebrity-With-The-Most-Contacts-Show.
She is such a hack. I never had an opinion of her until I caught a bit of her reality show in which she was off to cover the royal wedding and shopping for clothes. She told the saleswoman “this is epic. All eyes will be on me (covering the wedding).” No dumbass, all eyes will be on the bride. I find it comical she…
Wow, I can’t believe I haven’t thought about it that way— I’m not sure how to quote your comment but the part about not letting gross men at the top profit from their flipping of the so-called Hollywood Game is a pretty commendable point. I never really respected the Kardashians and still do not agree with most of the…
Wowwwww. That is fantastic.
I am in awe of you. This is such thoughtful, excellent, and thorough advice.
The short answer is, there’s nothing you can do. You can’t fix him. Is your partner getting help for his depression? Is he actively trying to get better? Because if he is, you have to let him do things at his own pace. If he’s not, that’s a more complex issue.
Anytime we have a disagreement he tells me, “Clearly you are unhappy and we are over.”
Ugh, your roommate is an ass and I would have no issues with you saying it to his face.
That is fucking awful. I get the sense from all those old tweets from him (a lot of DV jokes, anti-Semitic and misogynistic jokes) that he’s not a very empathetic person and that his sense of humor is very bro-ish and callous.
Damn straight. It’s exquisitely on-point of her to bring up the plight of working full-time mothers and how they can’t support their families, and expand the conversation away from Hollywood. As long as it looks like she’s being punished by being in this for a penny, she decided to get in for a pound. I mean, even…
I want them all to start a production company, and employ all the women who’ve lost out on jobs after speaking out. Arquette, Mo’Nique, and all the others we don’t know about because they aren’t Oscar winners.
Happy to hear Patricia Arquette bringing the conversation to the average woman and women in poverty. It does speak volumes that even huge stars in a very visible industry can't get equal pay, but god we are just failing working class women, especially women of color, over and over again. Glad to see these women using…
Jumping in there: It isn’t out of line IMO, but I don’t think it’s relevant. Robert was a talented attorney, and, though he by no means needed that case, in reviewing the history, I think it’s clear that he honestly thought at first that his friend was innocent.
Also, smack me down if you think I’m out of line, but her mom was married to the man (her dad) who defended accused wife-beater and killer OJ. What a culture (and we’re talking well-off, well educated.) All that money and fame and we’re watching women who are basically grovelling?
I think you’re inventing a strawman here.
The “my man is just....special and I’m the only one who gets him” is written in stone in the Pantheon of Emotionally Abused Women. Whether or not Ms. K is of that guild is immaterial: she’s pimping it, it’ll be sucked up by young, vulnerable fans, and that pisses me off.