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It reminds me of when we were debating gay marriage in this country ten years ago. In my high school Current Affairs class, someone said that gay people have no merit in our society. “Of course they do,” I said. “Who do you think does your hair?” Everyone laughed because I was openly gay and it was okay if I said that.

I saw this on Facebook today by a Christian author whose uplifting posts I usually admire. I stopped “liking” her profile today when she posted about this. Like, girl, you went to grad school! You should be able to rise above clickbait!

That wasn’t Ivory! I’m trying to remember who it was, though! One of the tall girls.

This is an amazing post. Thank you, thank you, thank you.

She’s working on a documentary, but no, she won’t be back. She has a long history of mental illness and drug addiction, and then there was the porn tape, and then just a few months ago she did an interview with Vince Russo claiming that HHH was abusive to her. She didn’t just burn her bridges, she set the torch.

It’s such a good movie! I find it so interesting that only one of them (Lisa Moretti a.k.a. Tina Ferrari a.k.a. Ivory) eventually found mainstream success as a pro wrestler.

Thank you for that Nicki paragraph. I had never seen that episode in full before, and that’s really ignorant and terrible what he said.

Apologies if you were being facetious, but Alaska, Willam and Courtney have an American Apparel Ad and have done a few songs together already — and Willam and Courtney have long been friends. They’re all rather copacetic. However, Willam isn’t doing the campaign American Apparel is doing with HRC because HRC doesn’t

Oh, god. I have some - erm, experience — with the items she was using. I was literally crying during that part.

That German suplex move she pulled off in the amazing fight scene in the kitchen? I actually gasped. Yes, I know plenty of stunt doubles were used, but there was a LOT of physical stuff going on in this movie.

Yes. She’s done an interview saying someday their kids will watch the sandwich scene at the end and it’ll be super uncomfortable. He also has a cameo in “The Heat” (as the guy in the bar who is an ex-flame) and in “Spy” (as the tourist who asks her for directions while she’s chasing bad guys).

I work at Mall of America and Alice Cooper sightings happen infrequently. Nicest guy.

I just read an essay from a character actor on thefilmexperience.net who wrote that one thing he learned from hanging out with Paul Rudd is to ALWAYS have cash on you for tipping.

Yes. I was nervous when her book came out because so many of these celebrity memoirs are light or a collection of essays as opposed to a story with a beginning, middle, and end. She *went there* with everything, and the comedy nerd in me loved her description of the early-’90s “alt” scene during the stand-up boom.

He did an interview with Oprah (on OWN) and said that one of the few times he apologized to someone after an interview were to Paris Hilton and to Justin Bieber.

Remember when Letterman asked her about Eminem and she looked around and asked if anybody had any M&M’s?

If it was truly a spur-of-the-moment thing like they presented it to be (Madonna says she wants to do stand-up! Fallon says, “Okay, let’s do it right now!”), I say more power to her. Stand-up comedy is HARD and she was no worse than an open-miker who does not have the luxury of being Madonna.

I still remember the movie they did with Penelope Ann Miller as Mary Kay and then even though the real Vili Falau looked like a BOY (!) and had baby fat on him and all that, they cast some 19-year-old exotic model to play him instead.

The dirt worst! You know how when you see an article on the Internet and you tell yourself “Never read the comments”? Scott Walker is those comments in human form.

I have re-read that book so many times. With all the hype around it, I was so worried it would be a "fluff" memoir, but she went there in all areas of her life — even writing uncomfortable details about her parents, who she knew was loved by her fans due to her routines and reality show.