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I have never met a white person with dreads who didn't smell like a damp basement.

the real heroes are internet commenters who are always here to remind us how much everyone sucks

Her hair is stop you in your tracks gorgeous

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I'm mesmerized by the person (Taylor Schilling?) yawning in the background. It's the perfect punctuation to Giuliana's inanity.

A bunch of people at gawker seems to think this isn't racist because white people have locs too and it's just a 'dirty hippie' thing. >:/

She legit looks like a Disney princess. She's gorgeous. Fucking Kelly and Giuliana only wish they were naturally beautiful. That's why they tear her down. Quintessential mean girls.

I never understood why they have people who aren't in the fashion world on Fashion Police. Kelly Osbourne of all people has zero business being on the show. Most of the time she doesn't look good. Neither does Giuliana. I hesitate to make fun of her looks because clearly she has an eating disorder (she refused to gain

PR Team or not, who are you to say she doesn't have the ability to articulate herself in this manner.

It's all right when it's all-white.

I don't know. I'm sure she does have a PR team and they probably read it before it went out, but I have no problem believing she wrote it on her own.

Also Kelly and Giuliana were recently praising Kylie Jenner for wearing her hair in locs, saying how edgy she looked...

Giuliana's hair looks like it smells like Cheeto dust and anyone from the Osborne clan has a lot of nerve saying someone else looks like a drug user.

"I feel threatened now, which isn't fair. Sure she felt threatened, too, but it wasn't a real threat, which she had no way of knowing because I purposely made it look like a real threat. I don't understand!"

Mine were covered completely by my insurance. Just glad I don't live in one of those crazy states where it's illegal for my insurance to pay for the procedure. :P

I give them credit for the fact that they didn't make abortion a life shatteringly big deal, but at this point the show just seems like a grocery list of feminist issues they are checking off to "deal with". It's just like a clown car of "teachable moments", but I don't get any actual plot development or sense of the

I had the same gripe. I totally believe that there are girls who wouldn't tell the dude she's dating that she had an abortion, girls who would let a dude move in right away, and girls who would be blasé or obtuse about her own abortion, but all at the same time in the same situation without using nuance to explain any

Dash will never be in Arquette's position as an award winner so her weighing in is like a mermaid telling me how to walk to work.

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