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I would agree if they were just dating but they are married and therefore, family. Non celebrities posts vacation photos all the time - even boring ass bath or first day of school photos. Why can’t LeAnn, their step mom, do the same? Not a fan of either of these women.

I was on board with her objections until I actually read the link. I thought it was going to be an issue of observing her kids’ privacy, but it seems like the problem is more that she doesn’t like her kids to be having fun without her. And I can understand why that would continue to be painful—seeing your kids live

Very much so. Every struggle and frustration does not need to be aired out in public and also, the biggest thing I tell my friends who are divorced and start getting all shitty about the (harmless) shit the other parent or step-parent does is, “You don’t want your ex to have a say about what you do or don’t do in your

Brandi Glanville really needs to move the fuck on with her life.

Demi Levato, and anyone else who believes this, you are lying and it’s completely bullshit. No one is “bad at texting.” You don't reply because you don't want to, or don't care to right now. And that's ok. Stop pretending.

Hell, it’s not even trickle down economics anymore. Apparently, you’re supposed to just be happy to be in the physical vicinity of that kind of money.

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I was neutral about her but fell in love when I watched her do Wrecking Ball on Lip Sync.

Anne Hathaway is eager and earnest. These are positive qualities. But I, like many in this culture, often define myself by my jadedness, suspicion, and conviction that every happy, eager, and earnest person is either learning impaired or a total phony. It’s not Anne’s fault. She seems nice and is talented, but

I think the one trait that misogynists (of any gender) find truly repulsive in women is ambition. It causes them authentic, stomach-tightening revulsion. The idea of a woman being open about what she wants her career to look like and visibly working hard for it seems to genuinely disturb them.

Absolutely. Only a woman would get hated on for being “too nice” or “trying too hard.”

I don't want to believe this, but I think it's because she's nerdy. She's kind of socially awkward and a nerd (like many of us). But because she's also beautiful, successful, and a woman, anything she does is considered disingenuous rather than just a nerd expressing herself.

Better than Gwen, that’s for sure. ;)

She’s an A-lister who I almost never see in the tabloids and lives a relatively quiet private life. I don’t get where you get “attention whore” from that, especially compared to the average celebrity (including those this site deems worthy of near-worship.)

She can't do anything without attracting hate. I still don't get why.

Maybe I’m missing something, but I don’t get the Anne Hathaway hate. I would have done the same in her situation. I imagine she felt really violated, but she used it to empower herself and screw over the photographer. Well-played.

I’ve worked with a lot of Harvard grads. Am not impressed. “Oh, you went to school in Boston? Yeah, okay.”

Why do you so many white guys have a Pavlovian reaction when diversity or race comes up? It is like they have strokes and get all nervous discussing it. It is OK to admit you don’t know or only have a white man perspective instead of digging a bigger hole. Or just shut the fuck and listen and the conversation might

This can’t be the first time this has happened, right?

Geena Davis’ life mission is now exactly this. JJ Abrams has said that he thought of her when handling crowd scenes and the Storm Troopers, as well as keeping in mind how little girls would respond to Rey. At least someone is listening.

Some white men will be. And we’ll all be happier for a space they avoid.