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So glad I'm not alone! True story: I love the cheesy dance movie "Center Stage" but there is a scene where the female protagonist unintentionally embarrasses herself and I LITERALLY cannot watch it. I have to fast forward through it, or cover my ears until it's over. And that's for something FICTIONAL. Real life

I've seen her Fashion Police show a couple of times. I hate how the other panelists ALWAYS, WITHOUT FAIL, laugh at her EVERY joke, no matter how weak or just downright stupid, as if their jobs depended on it. Yeah, they probably do.

I can't even watch it. I sometimes feel like some people have no shame and I wound up with their share of it. I also can't listen to talk radio.

In the battle of late night hosts named Jimmy, I'd take Fallon over Kimmel any day.

She's what you might diplomatically call an acquired taste. One that I never acquired. (See: Olives.)

OMG, they've ruined King, Queen, Ossington, and now they're already rearing their ugly heads all the way out in Mimico. The biggest losers in all of this are straight women of course. The winners are obviously the gay men, because they can just wear the Ferragamo and dish, instead of nervously trying to get into your

Haha, oh Heidi. No one wants Spencer Brat.

Without any dope beats. None!

It has been a long time.

"The LA Times then flesh out this story be recounting the day of the murder, when the couple, who met in AA, went on a bender to cope with being evicted, all after Shannon lost her job and mobile home, while Chip had just gotten out of prison."

Ask a friend to watch the kids. Although I think this is very sad, and a tragic story. It amazes me that in any other situation we look at people who leave their kids locked in cars as losers... And this lady gets a pass because she is homeless. It isn't OK to leave your kids locked in a car because, well, they can

Because he's furthering a belief system that Jezebel supports and I think you know that. When "some" (the same word EGR used to downplay this) Muslim ppl get outraged over a Katy Perry video, it's presented as "WHITE PRIVILEGE IDIOT KATY PERRY OFFENDS MUSLIM COMMUNITY" . When literally 20 people on Twitter get mad at

Oh give me a break. Can nothing be satirized anymore without people throwing a bitchfit?

fake outrage is still fake.

About Cameron Diaz comment, being sexually attracted to and appreciating beauty are two different things. I think that probably all women can like other women's beauty, I'm not sure all women have felt sexual attraction to other women.

I have to agree. As long as she's not spewing out hate or rails against same sex marriage due to her religion. I have not problem with her wanting to be modest with her body.

she has a beautiful looking family

I guess it depends on the context—this says it was in a pre-taped interview package, so I think whether she was responding to an off-camera question, or something, is relevant there.

I did think about that, and it's a fair point. But I'm thinking more narrowly of the idea that she's expressing, which seems basically to be "this is how I want to dress. This is what feels right for me." And I feel like that should be enough, in that case.

I respect Candace for not caving into the pressure of dressing sexy. Shame on you for making fun of her!