She did reach out via DM to tell Courtney Stodden to kill themselves. I think that’s where she surpassed Jimmy Fallon, etc.-by making it personal and not just using it to play to the crowd.
She did reach out via DM to tell Courtney Stodden to kill themselves. I think that’s where she surpassed Jimmy Fallon, etc.-by making it personal and not just using it to play to the crowd.
I hate the phrase “money doesn’t buy happiness”. Sure, having money doesn’t make you happy, but it does give you peace of mind knowing you’ll be able to pay your bills, rent, buy food and clothes, or anything else you need. To me, that’s happiness.
She’s not really cancelled. She is facing some consequences for her actions. It is temporary. She can come back from it, if she behaves intelligently during her exile.
If I was rich, I wouldn’t need the internet to cope. So it’s always mystifying to me that rich people are seeking validation from anyone because money is supposed to free you from those kinds of concerns, your income does not depend on being a good person at this point. You don’t even have to work ever again, you can…
And if she’s one of the many, many people who just can’t stand to be alone with their own thoughts for any length of time, therapy is probably a really good idea.
Money can’t buy you happiness if you’re online most of the day. Between her and her husband, they have enough money that their great grandkids won’t have to worry about their future. Just log off and go outside.
With all that money (and friends, it appears), why doesn’t anyone tell her that the best way to get beyond this is NOT to whine about cancel culture, but to simply do some good works? Why didn’t she take the time to meet with Stodden and maybe launch an anti-bullying thing for girls? Or work with teens “in trouble”…
Ffs go buy something withal your stupid whiner money, nobody care about you “communicating with you guys” fuck off entitled narcistic pos.
She went from “lucky enough to be held accountable for past gross behavior” to “im caaaaaaaaaaancelled and depressed because no one is paying attention to me on social media, how will my THIRTY FIVE million people that follow me see what i have to saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay since im caaaaaancelled.”
Seriously, what is wrong with this woman? Why does she need attention from strangers this badly? Doesn’t she have friends and family she can talk to or a therapist?
Unrelated but they’ve made kinja even more of a mess (still think the aim is to slowly move towards no comments entirely).
“Celebrities who completely curate their existence don’t really have any right to an “honest moment” with their fans in my opinion.”
“I just needed an honest moment with you because I’m just...tired of being sick with myself all day,”
Allegedly, money can’t buy happiness but if I had Chrissy Teigen kind of money (and two small children) I’d fine a way to be happy. It is incredibly sad that you could go through your adult life and have all the tools of happiness at your disposal but your addiction ends up being Twitter attention.
Anyone who complained about this better have eaten at least half of these foods.
She didn’t use a racial slur; Tyler, the Creator did.
There’s a big difference between her and Rebecca Black though: Black was a pre-teen kid not hurting anyone while “Cash me ousside” was a destructive malicious malcontent.
So maybe it was less that women found him charming than that other men found him so. That makes sense.
What I can’t stand about the mythologizing of serial killers is the prevailing belief that they must be “special” to have been able to kill x number of people or a real genius to be able to get away with it.
I agree with you. It’s kind of funny (ironic) that people who come out say they’re not comfortable being labeled male or female, but don’t realize that calling themselves “non-binary” is basically another label.