And you are a MAGA |
| She works her recovery program, loves her kids, advocates for things she cares about and is respected as an actress and person by many people....there are threads in this forum about likely rapists, and other assorted bottom feeders. Sure there are bigger fish to fry than JLC and so what if you find her annoying? Many people do not. |
| *surely |
| She’s wonderful in the Bear. I have had the type of anxiety she portrayed. It was raw and real. |
Tom Arnold and Bill Paxton were also amazing. James Cameron was clearly having a good time with that movie. |
| Yes. Jamie Lee Curtis IS ANNOYING. I never knew anything about her except that. |
| She's extra. It works for me, but I can see how it would annoy others. |
| She's gotten a lot more visible in the last few years and is kind of overdoing it but I've always thought she was cool. When she won the Academy Award, the camera showed her husband, Christopher Guest. He had teared up. It was a nice moment. She seems sincere and well-intentioned but loves attention too. |
| This thread is 2 years old |
| Shes always been so grating. My friend got to see a q&a with her and Pamela Anderson and she kept talking over Pamela. It was so bad my friend sent me clips and left soon after. |
Just you |
| She's a double nepo. I find her loud + annoying. |
| Wasn’t she born a hermaphrodite? |
That's what you do on a fot in m when you want to talk about something. Search for an old thread and update it |
Jamie Lee Curtis Is confident, comfortable in her own skin. and talented. Plus, she has always does things her own way, which is not overly feminine. She was going natural as she aged way before it was accepted. It had all worked for her. She has been married to actor-director Christopher Guest for 40 years. They celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary last December. She has had a highly successful, if somewhat unpredictable career. Of course being a successful and confident woman of a certain age in Hollywood means that she gets hated on for superficial reasons. |