Only if they are insane - and then I guess they get a news cycle about being nuts and mean |
In what world is commenting on someone’s changing body appropriate? |
Then she should have never made a big deal about her pregnancy or asked reporter's not to comment on it. She is a mean brat. |
No. You’re wrong. It is never okay to make derogatory comments towards someone else’s body. |
You are bewildered because some in the public are not willing to put with atrocious behavior? You can't be serious. |
NP changing body? she had publicly announced her pregancy,stop grasping at straws to justify unaceeptable behavior. |
So you’d be okay with someone in your workplace talking about your body at 7 months pregnant? |
No one has explained why it was not OK for the reporter to comment on Blake‘s body, but it is okay for Blake’s retort to comment on the reporter’s body? If she didn’t like the comment she could’ve said, “Hold on can we restart? I know I am clearly pregnant but I don’t want to talk about it in this interview.” You don’t clap black at someone by pointing out their bump when they aren’t pregnant. If you want to take the high road which of you are a celebrity trying to promote something and trying to get the public on your side, that’s just what you need to do, you don’t defend yourself by insulting a female reporters body. Even though I don’t love Parker Posey’s role in this interview, she at least tried to diffuse this situation by putting the attention on her. She could tell how awkward it was. Again, though, I feel like even though that was awkward and is getting a lot of attention, it’s not even the worst part of the interview. Blake basically just decided she was done and instead of doing her job which was to promote the movie and maybe even elevate the conversation about fashion to how talented the costume designers were, she just decided to tank it and be a brat. Is certainly is her right to do that, but it’s also the public’s right to come away from that interview thinking she’s entitled. |
NP. Wtf are you even talking about? The interviewer congratulated her on her “baby bump”. It’s not derogatory, it’s not a slur, get the f—k over it |
Maybe you should take a step back since you’re swearing at people on the internet over it. |
Weeeellll, Blake didn’t start it. |
Are you the person who spent their entire Sunday white-knighting for an actress being an obnoxious a-hole to a reporter during a press junket for her Woody Allen movie |
Plenty of people on here making valid points on here against your screeching. Pro tip - you’ve lost the argument when you accuse other posters of doing exactly what you’re doing. |
yes ! and? i mean, what the heck are you even whining about? would it have made a difference if the reporter had said:'congrats on the pregnancy?' which i think is what she really meant. |
. Are you 8? Do you have a job? Has anyone ever said anything inappropriate or offensive to you at work and had your response been just to burn it down? Throw a tantrum and refuse to do your job instead of handling it professionally? Adults run into awkward and uncomfortable situations at time. It is a part of life. There are mature ways of dealing with it and there are ways to revert to middle school. Blake chose the latter. It’s embarrassing for her. |