Her PR team needs to pull the plug on her social media account or fire her as a client.
Her PR team needs to pull the plug on her social media account or fire her as a client.
Yeah, nah that’s not how the justice system works. Seems like she thinks they are entitled to special treatment. But who cares about the victims right?
He sat in his car talking to his management for an hour about whether he should call the police or not to tell them he’d found his girlfriend’s body. When he finally did go to police he lied about the timeline so that when the cops caught the guy, they couldn’t pin the crime on the guy who went on to kill another…
So, not only did he attempt to kill her, which should be enough to inspire outrage, he also fucked with her career/season.
Yup the latter is what I’d heard. Under the woman’s post (which made it to twitter ofc) people were confused and jumped to the most salacious true crime interpretation “Omg is she implying that he killed her?!” But most reasonable people assumed she was alluding to the rumor/theory that he saw more than he said he did…
Not exactly. Sentencing is a thorny thing. It teases at the philosophical question of “what’s the purpose of incarceration?” Is it punishment? Deterrent? Reformation? All three? If it’s all three, then to what degree do you take each into consideration when picking a number between the minimum and maximum guidelines…
I expected this from Kelso but not Jackie!
This thing looks like a hostage video where they were making statements against their will. All that was missing was them holding up a newspaper with the date on it.
I’m sure Jez didn’t include this because its speculation at best, but this particular accuser was in a relationship with Danny for years and hinted at other things on her story. Specifically a phone call that she said she overheard of Kutcher calling Danny on February 21st 2001. February 2001 is when Kutcher’s then…
So when celebs go to bat for their co-stars like this, or like Phylicia Rashad with Bill Cosby, do you think it’s because they’re protecting their networking prospects, or because their careers so isolate them from real friendship that they cling with utter desperation to anyone who they come to respect…
Kurtwood Smith and Debra Jo Rupp wrote letters too, and you’d think they’d know better.
I mean, I can sort of get wishing the person you knew and thought was decent got 20 years instead of 30.
But I just don’t know how to express that to a judge without sounding like you’re defending rapists and attacking victims. So,…
This was my take as well. “I’m the only voice that matters”.
It would have helped if they had acknowledged that providing a support letter to a rapist to try to get his sentence shortened was the wrong thing to do. Their “sorry if you were offended” video isn’t an apology.
C’mon! He’s a good guy. He’s never raped us. Give him a break!
I used to think that Kunis was the ‘better’ actor between her and Kutcher, but damn. Her performance in reading that pre-prepared ‘apology’ made Kutcher’s look almost Oscar worthy.
they look so pissed off that those letters were made public. theyre not doing this because theyre sorry. only because the letters went public.
Right? He can't even be bothered to say anything nice about her while he has the chance to clear the air, AND he's kinda saying not only "don't believe rumors" but also "don't believe anything she says." This was actually worse than him saying nothing.
Thank you Christina, spot on.
‘‘I just wanna say, look – if you don’t hear it from these lips, don’t believe it. OK?”