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Correct, he didn’t Tweet it out to begin with—he made some statements during the course of an interview with a magazine. The only tweet he made was in reply to Jenner’s tweet about the article.

It’s not a point to argue, it’s the facts of how things went down, as stated and visually represented in the post above.

It’s fine to have that opinion about the subject matter, but factually, he did not just randomly start tweeting stuff. That’s all I’m saying.

He wasn’t tweeting gossip about Jenner (a legit adult and billionaire business owner, BTW). He was doing an interview in which he was asked about the Met Gala, so he talked about the table he was at. He only tweeted in response to Kylie Jenner’s tweet.

I mean, this is a gossip item, so yeah. Conjecture is kinda how this works.

He probably made the offer based on how much cash he happened to have in his pocket at the time.

I LOVED Judith Krantz’s work—I stole all of her novels off my mom’s bookshelves and that’s how I learned about sex. And designer fashion. And jewels—I still dream of having my own pair of “Twins.” I reread her entire oeuvre about a year ago—and a lot still stands up. Scruples is the best, Mistral’s Daughter is also

Just because the way one’s position on or approaches in talking about issues differs from what you feel is right doesn’t mean they’re not involved. It’s just means you have differing points of view.

I am not sure how to respond, because this reply is only tangentially related the points mentioned in my comment.

I agree that holding different women up to different standards isn’t helpful, but am assuming that’s a critique of Jez and not my comments.

Got it. But I don’t know how it could be implied that Beyonce stays silent on issues—she speaks about issues all the time via her music and her social media. Beychella/Homecoming brought the history of HSBCUs to the American masses. After receiving an award for songwriting at the BRIT awards, she and Jay Z posted a

Come on, now. Bey speaks out on these issues all of the time—and she walks the talk. There’s no need to pit these women against each other just because Jez plays favorites.

This song just seems like an anti-Troll vibe to me. Not necessarily directed at people who critique her, but at people who live to tear others down and/or spread hate. But maybe I’m looking at this pop song too simplistically...

The first half is awesome—the live concert footage and the scenes where they get to know each other and are making music. I think they really captured the music and the energy of live performances and the creativity part of it perfectly. When they start getting into her rise to stardom...then it gets tedious, yes.

I’ve read that some celebs wear the same clothes on purpose in order to limit how much paparazzi can get for the photos. If they repeat outfits, it doesn’t look like it’s new, and they can’t sell the pics. So they might buzz off. I think Madonna did this in the past, and Daniel Radcliffe has spoken about that being

Actually, there was A LOT of outcry and media coverage of that episode. Not sure how one could miss it. (I’ve never watched the show and I know all about it.)

Where it all began? Honey, you never got it started. What a bust.

Excellent concept and I admire the inspiration and love the intended message, BUT, I’m sorry, the execution is poor. The tailoring and structure are not great, so the whole train thing is just hanging there. It’s a hot mess. *ducks*

At a film festival in my area, that’s exactly what they do.

This is literally how peole talk to each other at basketball games. Beyonce herself leabed across Jay Z at a game to talk to Jake Gyllenhal back in the day. I truly don’t understand why the internet has to make this out to be some kind of slight or big deal.

She vaped during a wedding ceremony? That’s just ridiculous. She needs a lesson in manners (for the car, too. did she even ask if you minded?).

She declined to prosecute Dominique Strauss of the World Bank.