It looks like Rosie is her birth name. I’m no fan or anything, but it doesn’t appear she changed it.
It looks like Rosie is her birth name. I’m no fan or anything, but it doesn’t appear she changed it.
Real talk: no one deserves to be objectified and body shamed, regardless of their banshee status.
Mother of God.
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, you mean?
This is the most hilarious and yet valid celeb criticism I’ve ever heard. It’s up there with like, “Maggie Gyllenhaal doesn’t make her kid wear a helmet on his scooter!”
It may/will here, but it’ll keep going because they love those fucking movies in China. I honestly think they only release them here because they’re like “meh, we might as well,” but mark my words, those movies aren’t made for Americans.
I mean, i’d have just moved. I wouldn’t give up my dogs, but I wouldn’t buy them an apartment, either.
No, totally. I meant that my recollection was wrong, because I didn’t remember the details. I just remembered “parents couldn’t see their babies—very bad things” and conflated it with some of the reports at the time, which were that they had taken over and entire floor and forced others out.
Look, I once knew some civilians who bought the apartment next door because their coop ruled that they could only have 2 dogs, not the 4 they had. They literally bought another entire, 2500 square foot, luxury apartment next door for their dogs. So imma give SJP a pass on this one.
Sorry, you’re right. In my mind, the recollection was “took over the NICU and kept other people out,” which isn’t very specific. I don’t make a massive distinction between preventing a father from visiting his newborn in the effing NICU and moving someone to another building. It’s monumentally shitty and…
This *exact* thing happened when she delivered Blue. It can and does happen.
Sure didn’t. I argued that a social contract—something we agree to because it benefits us all—that privileges one group over another is thus not a social contract.
You’re not actually arguing that women who are the third party in an affair are not more severely punished than men in the same role, or often the men who were in the marriage. No one is that obtuse.
I’m reasonably sure that someone with a modeling book as big as hers has a couple of nickels of her own to rub together.
Also, I would argue that the “other woman” has no obligation to the marriage of two other people. Some have argued that there’s a social contract we all sign to not fuck with other people’s monogamy, but so long as that contract seems to be binding only for women, it irks.
Innnnteresting! There are so many things I didn’t know not watching Dexter. (I mostly didn’t watch because I found Michael C. Hall’s personal politics repellent. But you’d never know that, with all the Jennifer Carpenter stans coming for me like I personally started this rumor about her.)
Because the gossip and blind items were about her, not him.
Oh, I’m not like, supportive of the campaign. I’ve just heard that’s what became of her career. I agree—it seemed vindictive and seriously anti-woman.
I’m pretty sure she got blackballed in Hollywood after having an affair with Michael C. Hall—his wife apparently made it her mission to ruin JS’s career. I buy it, because she really hasn’t worked much since Dexter, but I never thought MCH’s wife was that powerful (Jennifer Carpenter is her name, I think? If I barely…
1. We don’t know that’s his diagnosis (though I agree the insomnia-induced psychosis his doctor described certainly heavily suggests it).