| Those twitter people are stupid. Get over the obsession with policing other people's personal relationships. |
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| Who knows who she invited. |
| Is that star studded? I only recognize three people and at least one is not really what I’d call a star. |
| It’s kind of weird that everyone is acting like there aren't two Asian women there. Too white-adjacent to count, I guess. |
And who cares? The types of people who care will never be satisfied and would be going on about "token friends" etc. Not everything needs to look like a United Colors of Benetton ad. |
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This diversity sh*t is completely out of control. Let her invite whoever she wants to invite, let her enjoy her friends. Just let people be. F- |
| I don't recognize anyone but there woman with the glasses front left looks familiar. |
| What do YOUR dinner parties look like? |
| “Zero” diversity? I see at least one person I know is a racial minority. I don’t recognize most of them so I’m sure there are more. Seems like ignorance from you more than Bell OP! |
Well I for one am often the only white person at my dinner parties! Everyone else is often my husband’s race. They would laugh themselves silly if you raised this as a concern. |
Obviously, he is not a black person. |
You think black people worry about having all-black dinner parties (except one white wife)? Hahahahahahahaha…. |
| WHO CARES??? It was a private party. ALSO oh my god, her husband's podcast partner and one of their best friends (who I hate but that is a different story) is NOT WHITE. |