Not really, but both are stunning.
Not really, but both are stunning.
I love AT and all the cute, perfect studios.
Eh, the text messages where he compares himself to R. Kelly makes it pretty obvious that he knew he was doing something wrong.
Especially because the Times has text messages between Adams and Ava discussing the fact that she was underage.
I thought that was a weird line too.
Wow, yikes.
lol, your argument is not convincing at all.
He doesn’t have a sister.
It reads like a bad attempt at satirizing Anne Helen Petersen.
Yes! Proud to have voted for her. <3
This was pretty typical. That show was really...something.
That is gorgeous! One of the best pet tattoos I’ve seen.
That story is amazing. The final line!! Ah. Perfection.
That’s such a great way of putting it--I never thought of it that way before, but of course a fetus is a fetus.
I hated that movie but especially Bradley Cooper! Agreed with your points about his mumbling. I was confused if it was supposed to be a southern accent? But he was from Arizona? Ugh.
I don’t see anything wrong with that!
That’s smart. I hadn’t thought about dying a previous dress before but I’m keeping that in mind for the next wedding!
Everyone brings up the toilet brush. She references this in her book actually—some things in your house might not spark joy, but they have a purpose, so you should appreciate their function.
Everyone shits on the first husband, but what about the husband in episode 3 (family who moved from Detroit to CA). His wife works full time, takes care of the kids and house, and he... plays guitar?
It also really bothered me how she was constantly beating herself up (“I failed the family,” and “I’m the mom, it’s my…
Agreed! I appreciate how friendly and non-judgmental she is. She also sets realistic expectations— a lot of the people on her show will never be minimalists, but she shows them how living with less stuff can lighten their emotional workload.