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I’m I the only one who’s sick of her whole “I’m kind of an emotionally abusive girlfriend who is crazy, demanding, and always yelling and fighting with you, but like, I’m cute” vibe?

Sigh. No one called her ugly. They said her outfit was not flattering. Also, you can’t have it both ways. You want coverage for wearing designer clothing but only want people to say nice things about you? Then you’re in the wrong business. It’s hypocritical for her to want people to want to only talk about her outfits

TLo do runway coverage as well. I don’t know what the Fugs do because I don’t read them. But part of fashion coverage is not just seeing clothing on models, whose entire purpose is to make all clothing look good (TLo even coined a term for otherwise impossible to wear designer clothing, “FMO”—for models only), but on

The Fugs and TLo WERE critiquing the new designs of a fashion house—Munn was wearing Peter Pilotto S/S 2019.

Olivia said she dates men of different races so she is free to make racist jokes.

First, take a deep breath. Second, when she receives positive feedback she’s happy to share that. She retweets the positive fashion coverage she receives. But when it’s negative it’s all, “why are women judged so unfairly?!??” You can’t have it both ways. Also, saying you don’t like an outfit is hardly tearing someone

I’m a woman of color and I disagree with your opinions. It’s almost like we’re not all the same and don’t all share the same opinions. Weird. Anyway, I don’t think Olivia’s feelings aren’t valid. It’s just weird she’s aiming this type of criticism at these two bloggers. Why not take on Tom and Lorenzo? Or the other

This is a bullshit take. One, no one is saying she can’t wear what she wants. She seems to think she can only receive positive feedback for her fashion choices. That’s not how it works. Sometimes people will hate your red carpet fashion. It comes with the territory.

Olivia has also been known to body shame and make fat jokes. 

I agree with this sentiment 100%.

Dlisted? Really? I don’t find Dlisted mean spirited at all. Do you mean Drunken Stepfather?

I agree with artists in the sense that blogs/twitter/social media feed off of negativity more than positivity so there’s really no incentive to be positive all the time. But obviously, I think any journalist has the right to drag the crap out of an artist. 

Just read an old Daily Beast interview where Olivia said she dates men of different races so she is free to make racist jokes. “See I date different guys of different religions and races so I can always make the joke,” she continued. “I date the blacks, I date the Mexicans. I date ‘em all for comedy. You can’t buy

It’s just fucking clothes. Who cares what people think of what you’re wearing? Especially if you’re rich enough to wear expensive clothes and conventionally attractive. If the critics arn’t body shaming, poor shaming or being racist, they are every right to publish what they want about fashion.

I haven’t read GFY in a long time, but my memory is that they were very affectionate towards a lot of ugly clothes and the people who wear them, and genuinely loved some of them. I remember them being surprisingly warm for a blog with such a catty premise, and it always felt like the target of criticism was the fashion

The simple answer here is to stop covering celebrities like they matter...

I hate that she chose them for that essay because she actually had some valid points about how girls and women are expected to just take people's misogynistic hate. She should have gone after dlisted or Cdan. Those places truly  deserve it.

Yep I was just reading about Munn & expected it to be mentioned here as well.

Yeah I wrote several novels twenty yrs ago...sadly some still listed on Amazon, iffy reviews and all lol. Not that there were many reviews :) but I never look at them anymore. I always review books on Amazon honestly...and so far, no deletions :)

Add Olivia Munn coming for the Fug Girls to the list. Sure, Olivia, having some fashion bloggers write that your outfit is ugly is the same thing as being a high school student and having your male classmates rank your looks.