redpandasarecute
redpandasarecute
redpandasarecute

It’s not genuine because they already knew. First, TMZ had that video from last year, but held onto it.   Second, Kim and Kourtney were out of the country on holiday.

You take that back right now. Peanut M&Ms give me life.

I’m just excited that now that Halloween has passed, that means it’s time for Candy Cane Hershey’s Kisses are coming back!

And she also won nearly $5 million AUS in a defamation suit, which was reduced to $600k but is on appeal by Wilson.

News flash: Ariana was always known for being a petty entitled jerk.  No surprise here that’s happening in this matter.

Yeah, she’s coming across as a bit of an ass. I get being angry post breakup. I still years later want to blow my ex’s shit up everywhere (and I thank him for nothing. He sucks) but like calm down with the digs.

That SNL Update was oddly endearing. I don’t particularly care about either of them but he just couldn’t hold it together and it was funny.  Also, I don’t get the joke that he’s ugly.  He’s really not. He’s got a really nice face.

I like them both, but I think Ariana is being petty as shit. Pete is a comedian and all of the jokes he’s made after the breakup have been at HIS expense. She has vastttlllyyy more power than he has yet she continues to go after him. Releasing a song right before SNL, even if it doesn’t include anything bad about him,

This is peak Ariana. I can’t understand a fucking word she is saying. How do I even know she’s dissing Pete? If she is then she is as shallow and basic as I always suspected.

I have fine, but thick hair that’s naturally pretty oily, so I’ve tried sooooo many times to do the no-’poo thing and I just cannot.  I can, however, skip some shampoo days and just use conditioner.  I don’t know how that answers your question, but.... there it is lol.

I hate this guy, he annoys me, but if he wrote a song and produced a song, but some lady sang it, then it isn’t that lady’s song. it’s their song, together. you can’t really make a case for pop artists who, in general, sing songs that other people write, being a singer/songwriters. they just aren’t!

This is a weird take. I didn’t know he was involved in all of those musicians’ work (as I suspect is the norm among the typical music fan). 

The thesis here seems like a reach. “Nice guy” - who all these female artists choose to work with - is somehow bad because the press gives him credit for his consistently effective work? Or because they ought to be working only with other women?

I hope someone cracks this case, and cracks it soon.

This is an article for an industry only rag because your beef is with your peers.

“There’s the long baked-in assumption, particularly in pop, that women are not responsible for their hits and have a team of pop songwriters behind them.”

Media is about as introspective and self-critical as the police.

I don’t like watching games like tennis. Something about the back and forth motion, from whatever angle, bothers me. This article was basically watching tennis between “All evidence points to Jack Antonoff as being a decent person who is good at his job” Vs. “I’m trying to link him to bad people to make him sound bad.”

Why is the target of this article Jack? Shouldn’t it be all of the artists who work with him? Why is it his responsibility to say “no” when asked to help with a song or album? Why isn’t it Taylor Swift’s responsibility to not ask him in the first place?

you wonder if Antonoff’s collaborators would benefit from him taking a bigger, less vocal step back.