In this house we love and support Maddie Han.
You really did that for me? 9-1-1
One more thing about the Blake Lively case
A actors job goes beyond just filming the movie/series. When they are doing the interviews ro promote their projects they are working just like the interviewer and often times they don't know each other on a personal level.
Now i don't know if at the time when the interview was filmed Blake had publicly announced her pregnancy (because in 2016 i was 11 years old and didn't speak english).
So lets look at this situation: you are working, you met another woman who is also working but the first thing she says to you is "Congratulations on your little bump"
1- i believe this is unprofessional
2-She did not say "Congratulations on your pregnancy" she specifically commented on Blake's body (and all, famous and not famous woman, specially during the 2010's, is allowed to not like having her body talked about when they are at work)
3- Rebember when we're taught to not comment on a pregnant woman's body? Let's bring it back
Also why did she keep the video of "the interview that made her want to quit her job" for 8 years?
Did anyone actually ever looked at Blake Lively's hair and thought " I need to know her hair care routine"? Because to me her hair always looked dry and messy in the bad way like i'm seeing people say that its the Serena Van der woodsen style BUT her hair was not that bad in gossip girl and when it was messy (and ugly) was after a whole night out or when her life was falling apart. Does anyone actually want their hair to look that dead?
I am reading this fascinating paper 'Education and Aristocratic Childhood in Late Imperial Russia' by Zbyněk Vydra, and came across this paragraph that I think sums up what makes the former Russian Empire so interesting:
It is also impossible to deal with the nobility as a whole. The simple reason being that the hereditary nobility in Russia was very heterogeneous and numerous. At the end of the 19th century, there were about 1.2 million people, i.e. around 200,000 families. Within one estate (soslovie) it stretched from close proximity to the imperial throne, the world of the St. Petersburg and Moscow palaces, through the bureaucratic nobility in sleepy provincial towns, to impoverished nobles eking out a living at the level of wealthier peasants in the remote countryside. We are mainly interested in the part of the nobility situated at the highest level ‒ the aristocracy.
It is impossible to reference the nobility in this setting as a shorthand for one form of life. When using it as inspiration in a fantasy setting, like Bardugo does, there is an opportunity for a rich variety of people who set themselves apart from the peasantry. It brings in questions of origin and history, rather than wealth and power, and it can hint at changing fortunes and societal landslides.
Looks like the One Tree Hill sequel series is set to start filming in Los Angeles on November 3rd, 2025. The Ackles' are on board to executive produce, with Danneel in talks to reprise her role as Rachel Gatina (x)
Girl (gn) pick a lane. You are either "Morally superior" than the rest of the internet or you are using AI "art"
It amazes me how some people will look at the Blake Lively situation and be like "yeah what happened to her is awful and she is obviously a victim here" but then they see that JB used (to attack Balke) the same PR Firm that JD used on his abuse case and the same people will say "Yeah but Amber is totally the abuser. Did you not see the social media posts during the trial?"
It just shows to me that nothing of this is ever about suvivors and victims and at the end of the day misogyny always win
the blake lively case really shows how much women hate other women. and i specify women bcuz lets be real, women are the ones who primarily consume and distribute celebrity gossip. its fun to gossip about them and pay attention to the drama, but it becomes gross when its clear a lot of women who consumes it has such internalized misogyny that they redirect that hate onto random female celebrities. i was not above this thinking as well. i used to parrot the same mindset of, “i can say this about her and its acceptable bcuz she is more privileged than me.” but a lot of women and men use this to avoid getting called out for saying vile things. u could easily go on celebrity gossip threads and see how ppl are shaming actresses for having plastic surgery, the perceived actress being a mean girl based “on vibes,” or ppl immediately accepting an actress being labeled a diva despite it being notoriously used against actresses to blacklist when they were victims to directors/producers.
im overall not saying blake lively is perfect. she and ryan did apologize for their plantation wedding that happened years ago and have actively been trying to be more race conscious (they have a film program for ppl of color from a poorer background to have opportunities to work in the entertainment industry). obviously, just like justin baldoni who has done a lot of good humanitarian things, doesn’t shield them from criticism, but its a double standard. ppl are more forgiving or refused to believe men can do wrong if they have a nice guy image. or they come up with every excuse under the sun on why he should be protected and that blake is an evil white lady trying to destroy a lesser-known actors career.
there is no such thing as a perfect victim. and it’s disappointing seeing other women so eager to jump on the hate bandwagon despite claiming they knew better with amber heard and johnny depp. i feel a lot of ppl who consume celebrity gossip project their insecurities onto them or view some celebrities like the mean girls in school that bullied them and now act as the same bullies with harassing celebrities for everything, and then cry when said celebrity either kills themselves or ironically preach mental health.
the double standard is even more glaring seeing how male celebrities, (tho lets be real WHITE male celebrities) get a fair better treatment and even worshipped simply bcuz they’re hot and any wrongdoing is forgiven while the same ppl are holding onto every mistake a female celebrity has done to demonize her and see her as tainted forever. its like the worst crime for a woman is to be a bitch while a man can do whatever he wants and ppl will forgive him
You're telling me that you watched a movie with a 15 years old afro latino in the main role, who has a good and loving relationship with both of his parents and is trying to find himself in the middle of what he wants and what his parents want for him who saw the uncle he was super close with die cause he was spider man
And then hes told that he is a mistake he wasnt supposed to be spider man but because he was he'll have to watch his dad die too
And because a 15 yo boy refuses to sit and watch the most important man in his life his DAD die you decide that the hole movie is copaganda. Really???
Eddie Diaz baby trapped a man so hard the kid actually looks like him😂😭
Proshipper, Multishipper, don't give a fuck as long as my fav is being loved-shipper
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