Totally agree, but with his background, I was saying it can't help but seem shady.
Totally agree, but with his background, I was saying it can't help but seem shady.
My point wasn't that he's a creep for looking into it, but thanks for the insults. My point was that we don't know it's "murder" (the levels are low, from what I've read) and the issue doesn't necessarily benefit from him being all over the media.
My understanding is that the levels of toxicity don't necessarily show she was "murdered" and we don't necessarily need him all over the news—that was my point, not that he shouldn't care or look into it.
Maybe I'm warped by my own father, but I can't help but shake my head at this guy and Amy Winehouse's dad. Their actions just seem so questionable. They seem like decent guys on the one hand and they must be heartbroken, but just listening to them makes you realize they probably contributed to whatever ended up…
Yes, I guess we can be glad Lisa Marie was not simulating being humped by MJ. That's pure Kimye magic.
I'm going to give a big ups to Sinead. I just saw her in concert and a couple of people yelled "Miley Cyrus!" and "Wrecking Ball!" and she didn't take the bait. She was genuinely there to perform in her own passionate, intense way and she rocked.
I heard her on a radio interview last night (Hot 97) before this show. She was upset that she didn't have a big fan, but they got her a tiny one and it was really loud. Also, she said Nick tried to put his shoes in her closet, but she wasn't having it, so they are going to make him his own show closet by knocking into…
I feel like Katy Perry's dress was made on an early episode of Project Runway—one in which the contestants who don't know how to sew or pick fabric are still on the show.
Uh, no. Inviting strangers to stay at the place where you sleep, esp when you are a multimillionaire, headline-making popstar in a time when loads of people want to be famous is.
Thinking someone should take responsibility for themselves is reality, not a bad thing. Anyway, I see no argument here. I feel bad for him and she did a crappy thing, but she doesn't see him as a person with feelings or whatever. The person who videotaped him sees him as a celeb and it was filmed for her amusement.
I'm not victim blaming. I actually feel sorry for him because he seems like a decent guy and he's been acting like a fool lately. I'm just shocked at the reaction when these kinds of things happen because they are totally predictable for the person doing the dumb thing.
It's totally wrong, but people can be crappy and it's kind of his fault for trusting them. With omnipresent video/camera phones being a thing, everyone, especially famous peeps, should be more careful before messing around with random people.
I posted the same thing without looking at the comments first. I feel like she gets even more beautiful over time—same with Nia Long.
I don't know any of this guy's work, but I fell in love with him last week and now things seem to be continuing.
I have never seen one of his movies, so I have no feelings either way on him, but it always interests me when this is brought up. Yet then when I Google it there's only blog stuff arguing the issue. Has this ever been proven true?
But did it F her like an animal?
That's interesting, but solidarity isn't one-sided. You can acknowledge the Alices and it's true that it's an important step, but there is a lot of damage done when the Alices don't acknowledge others or note that worse things happen.
Self-righteousness. Also, Gaga was upset that KO makes fun of how people dress on her show, then her fans said mean things to KO; KO wanted her to tell her fans to stop. Mama O got involved and said because Gaga has her Born This Way org she should stop the fans from bullying. Gaga called off the hounds.... Yeah, it's…
Why doesn't Kris Kardashian give us a break with this baloney? Pretending to date a young reality TV star, who is equally pathetic in his need for attention and $.