Why do these guys get so many opportunities to waste people’s money?
Why do these guys get so many opportunities to waste people’s money?
Can I ask with regards to Ari: why do we (as a culture) have such a short shelf life for these girls being “sweethearts” (for lack of a better term) before we have to tear them down almost immediately after? This always seems to happen (and this site in particularly is pretty egregious about it). Britney, Taylor, Katy…
“break up with your girlfriend” is a RiRi “shine bright like a diamond” ripoff, right?
I met him once at El Rey in Los Angeles. It was a private promotional party for some industry nonsense and I was introduced to him by a friend. We stood around in a group of four, trying to chit chat above the noise. Despite my being probably 15 years his senior and not at all attracted to him, he acted like I was…
Elisabeth Moss is an all-in Scientologist, so her opinion on anything should be subject to out of hand dismissal. I am taking a HARD pass on this one.
Well that’s going to be the shortest movie ever made. And Elisabeth Moss - can you fucking stop already?! Between this and Scientology, I am disappoint.
He’s an evil asshole now. His church supports “conversion therapy” and Maria Shriver should be ashamed of herself for attending this church and introducing her daughter Katherine to him.
Pratt seems like a Nice Guy, and it’s clear he has good intentions, but Evangelicals are The Worst. Following the doctrine* prevents you from being a genuinely good person 90% of the time.
“She knows the child being with her is not best for [Kaya right now],” the insider says.
I don’t think there should ever be a definitive answer to that; no hard number. Everyone will have their own opinion about it. And that opinion will likely change if they were ever in that situation.
Your Gossip Girl reboot is not going to happen any time soon.
I am actually much happier to read that she is struggling with balancing these completely understandable feelings than before, where it just seemed like she was concerned with how hard this whole thing is FOR HIM. I was nervous to read this given her previous statements but it was much more nuanced than I expected.
I hate that the women in his life seem to be held more publicly accountable for his actions than he is. We either have articles asking women to answer for his crimes, or articles asking when CK and men like him are allowed to return to their “rightful” place in the spotlight. Why do women have to answer for the…
Did Smollett or his lawyer actually say they said that? Because his story is being spread with a load of variations that didn’t come from anywhere except rumours.
I’m still not super angry at Malek taking a job, particularly something as ‘once in a lifetime’ as this, and which has been a really successful role for him - I’m angry at the studios/companies/people that keep picking Singer as a director. While some actors have a lot of choice in their roles, most people on a movie…
That detail has not been retracted, it was not initially reported - because Smollett didn't remember it until a later interview with police. That is a very common thing that happens to victims of crimes.
Can old and middle aged white men like shut the fuck up for the next 400 years. Looking at you Bill Maher, Chuck Todd and anyone at Fox News. Thanks
Why the fuck are we making this language barrier thing so complicated.
Or it was inconvenient. Or he knew things that would make it difficult to oust him.
In defense of Tom Pomeroy’s “not that simple in the moment” comment, let Richard Ayoade and Noel Fielding explain what that really means and why everything is so confusing for men these days: