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Mauro Oliveira is a masseur. A masseuse is a woman. (Sorry, I could not help myself)

I agree there about Paradis’ relationship with Depp not being a guide for how his relationship was with Heard. I only differ in stating that Paradis most probably has no financial incentive to lie here: her money issues with Depp were sorted out ages ago, and Heard’s claims have no bearing on them. Whatever Paradis’

According to online estimates, she’s worth anywhere from $100-150 million - most surmising that there was a one-time payoff from Depp. She was also the face of Chanel for some time and has an acting career: she currently does one film a year. Thus, she has money of her own...with no continuing incentive to lie for

First of all, Vanessa Paradis chose never to marry Depp and has her own money: if she were financially motivated enough to lie to cover for him, she would have gotten that ring on her finger and gone to court for half when they broke up. She didn’t.

Depp is worth $400 million, and child support has already been settled. Why would the Heard allegations affect Depp paying child support?

Kelly’s remarks remind of the time Queen Elizabeth II decided to fly commercial because Brits were complaining about the expense of her private plane. Security considerations to protect her made it hell for all the other passengers. New York traffic is already a mess when the President visit NYC: imagine if you lived

“If you can convince the lowest white man he’s better than the best colored man, he won’t notice you’re picking his pocket. Hell, give him somebody to look down on, and he’ll empty his pockets for you.” -Lyndon B. Johnson

I’m against celebrities (and celebrity co-parents) posting images of their kids on social media. Growing up is hard enough without doing it in the eye of the public. Even if it weren’t a sexy pose, why expose this kid to the judgment and criticism of people who don’t even know her - and don’t think fondly of her dad?

Yes, Holtzclaw. So many cops are convicted of violent crimes against the public to avoid their towns becoming “Ferguson”. Just ask Tamir Rice’s family. Or Eric Garner’s family. Or most of the other families of victims of police violence.

I agree that Wright should get as much as whatever they were willing to pay to keep her. Add to that I am not the hugest Spacey fan. But he does have two Oscars.

Insult when you can’t rebut: you’re the Trump-esque one here. Learn how to use the word “historic”, and your arguments might hold more water.

In 1984, Mondale lost the white vote by a larger margin (22 points) to Reagan. In 1980, Carter lost the white vote by 20 points to Reagan...the same as Obama. Instead of making things completely about race, you might wanna get your facts straight. (hint: whites trend more toward Republicans than PoC do in most

She overdid it on the nose job, though: too sharp. Her original nose was much better and would have aged better with the rest of her face...

A 25-year-old does not consider 1963 “their time”: it’s not being pedantic, it’s just being real. And if you didn’t get my trying to make a parallel in phrasing between Jackie O/Jackie K, then I guess someone other than myself is being pedantic.

And a LOT of Swift’s material is co-written by Swedish pop phenom Max Martin - so not being “written by a team of Nashville writers” doesn’t count for Swift’s work.

Ladybird Johnson, Pat Nixon, Betty Ford, Rosalyn Carter, Nancy Reagan (who was known to love fashion), Barbara Bush, Hillary Clinton, Laura Bush: 8 post-Jacqueline first ladies, not counting Michelle. And, again, as Michelle Obama was not even born when Jacqueline Kennedy stopped being First Lady, it’s hard to

The original post specifies best dressed First Lady “of our time”. Jackie O (or, to be correct, Jackie K) stopped being First Lady in 1963 - the year before Michelle Obama was born. I think it’s safe to say they belong to two different eras.

I’m not even a millennial, but Mrs. Kennedy was Mrs. Onassis by the time I was born, so she was not a First Lady of my time. So Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis probably predates a discussion of First Ladies “of our time” here. Unless the age of people posting is 53+.

Great write-up: but Chaka Khan’s first hit without Rufus was “I’m Every Woman” - written by the legendary Ashford & Simpson.

If you were under 18 at the time of the photos, he could be criminally prosecuted if he posted the photos. (and even if you weren't, it could always be argued that you were - and he wouldn't want to roll the dice on that one: he'd have MUCH to lose by scandal of being charged with a sex offense against a minor, even