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The amount of negativity and vitriol in your post is puzzling. The fact that you think you’re “factual” when your post is a bunch of opinion “gullible” “naive” “race card” “turning back on” and a completely unrelated token fact about “top government jobs”... There’s nothing in ur post to respond to. Anyone who brings

‘she?’. Sexist much. because Harry of course, could live in poverty. Lots of people who have money want to make more. Like the Kardashians, the trumps etc. If she wants a certain lifestyle, why should she stop? And many people like status symbols. It’s not my idea of fun, but if that’s what Meghan wants, she will work

Thanks for the laugh Piers Morgan

I don’t know, I just don’t think she killed him. He was shady as hell and wasn’t exactly Mr. Law Abiding Citizen.  

Irrefutable proof? Help please I have missed this, I thought it was just people making assumptions...

Shit, I kept scrolling down, wondering why Esther didn’t mention Leverage. I totally forgot it was a TNT show!

Same. Really looking forward to seeing this crew back together again. It really was lightning in a bottle, with the perfect writing/cast/production combo. I enjoyed how the characters really grew through the series, it was very organic and not forced. One other show that did that was Major Crimes, also a TNT offering,

I see what you’re saying, but snarky is one thing and mean is another. 

I really enjoyed Burn Notice and In Plain Sight. These are renewals I wish they’d put on. Same with White Collar. Also Necessary Roughness was fun too.

Having gastric surgery is NOT an easy way out. I used to work in healthcare. Anyone thinking a major surgery and permanent lifestyle change like that is the easy way out is flat out ignorance. Good for you doing what you needed to do for yourself.

This is why I cackle into my third cocktail of the morning whenever someone somewhere in the vast sinkhole of the internet whines about “skinny-shaming.” Skinny people will never be shamed, mocked, excluded, or lectured the way anyone with an ounce of excess flesh on their body will in our society. Is either fair?

I had the surgery 6 years ago and not one regret. Good luck whatever you decide, make sure it’s your decision!!!

Being fat is not a choice. As one who’s parents are heavy, grandparent’s were heavy etc I can state that. I had been heavy most of my life, I have seen numerous doctor’s who have said, sure you can control some it , but a lot is based on genetics, environment etc. I tried almost every diet good or bad. I finally had

A less icky version of this would be the feeling that us plus size folks have “lost” someone. Representation means a lot and to have someone so talented and glamorous who also happens to be plus size, suddenly* lose a ton of weight is a bummer.

I’m sure they were revolting before poor H&M moved in.

A very wealthy, non-famous person also has a different type of people that speak for them, that give them more anonymity. I’m sure in certain circles it is well known who Ellen’s personal assistant is or the like. But random super rich non-famous person... he is not making the call but rather asking an assistant to

The high speed chase comment is particularly asinine, considering that it’s around the anniversary of Diana being bumped off in an incident involving the paparazzi. Who photographed her as she lay dying.

I hate the wealth disparity in our country and have little love or fascination with the rich, whom I think should pay way more in taxes. That said, Joan’s repeated schtick of justifying any meanness because the victim is rich is fucking tiresome.

Seriously. All they want is to be left alone unless they are promoting a project. Which isn’t a realistic goal for them (or any celeb), but it’s not cute to assign culpability to them. Harry absolutely did not ask for any of this - Meghan became an actress so to a certain extent she chose a life in the public eye, but

I used to work for a real estate agent in Montecito, and my money would be on non-celebrity neighbors. The “regular” rich folks were always way worse.