olivianewtonjohn
olivianewtonjohn
olivianewtonjohn

But,was that a move to appease people on both sides of the aisle? Or did she not think it was her place to speak politics? There’s a difference. Not sure what her motivation was before...

I heard about that and it sucks. Like, really, really sucks. But, what’s the alternative? I really hope people go out and vote for that guy, a Dem in a time when we really need more. This is not the time to protest his lack of perfection...

You might find this list helpful. He’s entitled and self-important, and he’s a dick to women. I get it, he’s the kid of a really famous photographer. He’s always lived a very privileged life—which, fine—but he’s really extra douchey about it.

That guy was like alternate universe Ansel Elgort. Similar to alternate universe Brie Larson (aka Katherine Waterston).

I think you’re right. But I think, at the time of their wedding, Kanye was one of the biggest and most influential stars in the world. The Trumpism changed all of that dramatically. And I’d think that for the good of her brand—which, let’s face it, that’s her main concern—she’d want to disconnect from that ASAP. I’d

I could not be happier that Slimane is finally getting called out for the derivative poseur he’s always been. If he wants to do the same look he’s known for and only that look, he should just open his own label. Why recycle his greatest hits...at Céline?

This is exactly what they should go after. It’s like Al Capone being sent to jail by the IRS. It may be a “lesser crime,” but it’s the one they can make definitively stick.

Cooper was a producer, not one of the EPs—those are the people who truly hold the power.

Question, seriously: if you are basically buying rights to a property from someone and that is the full extent of their involvement, are they an employee? Do they require a background check? The guy was neither cast nor crew, he had no creative control, he had no influence on the production at all.

Kylie Jenner used to be right.” According to the (misguided) author, anyway.

Wow. You’re reading a lot into my comments. I’m not some Gaga superfan who is salivating to see the movie—I’m actually a Streisand fan who’s totally happy with that one. I actually find Gaga fairly annoying, and have a personal connection to a person who worked closely with her that makes her even more distasteful to

Totally agree. It was really patronizing...

The guy said that he didn’t want any handouts—heck, he said he didn’t even want to be just handed a role from this (but that he would accept auditions). So maybe NM’s team didn’t even try?

I’m here for Sam Elliott and Sam Elliott alone. God that man is gorgeous...and the voice!

A teensy bit? Try a whole lot! I don’t mean it as a dig, but she’s been incredibly strategic and savvy about everything. I’m glad the whole “I’m an ARTIST” and all the posturing and bullshit that came with it is done with. I’ll take regular, actressy faux humility any day of the week.

Do we need it? No, but it’s a juicy story. And by all accounts, this version is really, really great. Should Cooper and Gaga deprive themselves of a great creative opportunity just to make a point? The guy wasn’t involved in the film, they didn’t work with him to make it, his name is simply in the credits because he

They couldn’t do A Star is Born without giving Peters a producer credit. He owns the rights. So, for this project, he was the ONLY guy they could go through.

If anyone wanted to touch this property, Peters came with it. It’s either do the film with Peters as producer. Or you can’t do it at all.

I always got a serious gay vibe from these two. Especially from the one who is always experimenting with extremely ill-advised hairstyles.

HAHAHA! My bad, sorry!