Why didn't THEY think about their kids? |
If you're in your 50s and supposedly an intelligent, educated professional, then there's something seriously wrong with your mental health if you allow yourseld to be used by anyone, male or female. And then ther's just plain old stupid. That's not misogyny. Quit making excuses for terrible choices and behavior. +1 |
Just fyi, lots of professional photos are filtered nowadays. |
And then you walk in for interview and surprise??! ![]() |
OFF COURSE it was Ryan Reynolds agency, Maximum Effort, that launched the GP ad for Astronomer
https://www.adweek.com/brand-marketing/maximum-effort-and-gwyneth-paltrow-help-astronomer-address-coldplay-kiss-cam-scandal/ |
You can be the better "parent" from the Internet by not ridiculing parents of kids that you don't know. |
I'm not responsible for being a "parent" to their children, and I'm not ridiculing anyone. No one can expect to behave in an inappropriate manner in public and assume that others won't have an opinion and express it. Adults in their 50's should be thinking of their families and not expecting others to approve of adultery, cheating, deception, dishonesty -- whatever you wish to call it. |
Smart? Gettysburg college? Ha She’s the typical HR hire. The best and brightest don’t go into HR. It’s a glorified receptionist. |
Which explains the obviously fake bot posts in here acting like the ad was so perfect and hilarious. The Blake and Ryan lawsuit thread in the entertainment sub forum is also full of their bots. |
Because Gwyneth Paltrow and Ryan Reynolds have literally zero shame. |
Why didn’t THEY think about THEIR kids before cheating at a large public concert close to home??? |
It's embarrassing because the CEO cheated with such an ugly old man hag |
This is not an argument. PP is right. The internet’s reaction to this is yet another example of how sick out society has become. We’re all the villagers with torches. |
+1 |