Why is Blake Lively so overrated?

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Anonymous wrote:Wow, Blake and Parker were so rude. Watching this made me physically uncomfortable.

I’d give the interviewer a break as non-native speakers often use turns of phrase that are rude but they don’t necessarily understand that they way a native speaker would. It would have been nicer to give a congrats that did not involve any relation to her body or body shape.

That said, a bump comment is not a reason to be so mean.

Blake seems dumb and entitled in the video. Others would have handled this with much more intelligence and grace. Blake just seemed like a bully at the schoolyard.





Referring to someone’s “bump” is not rude. There’s literally a pregnancy website called The Bump. It’s cutesy and vomit-inducing, but not rude.


Unfortunately you don’t get to decide that. Don’t comment on people’s “bump” it’s weird and rude.


Fine. It was rude. Better to just move on right? Blake is at work. She could have acknowledged it and moved on and then when the interview was over could have said something. Saying something rude back and body shaming another woman (if you think it’s rude to comment on a pregnant woman’s bump assume you also agree commenting on a woman’s body when she’s not pregnant is also rude.) it was just unprofessional. But then it just went off the rails from there and the rest of the interview was simply hard to watch.


Both women are at work. But you seem to think only one has a duty to be professional.


The interviewer did not intend to be hurtful. Blake did. She handled it terribly because that's who she is at her core.
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Anonymous wrote:Wow, Blake and Parker were so rude. Watching this made me physically uncomfortable.

I’d give the interviewer a break as non-native speakers often use turns of phrase that are rude but they don’t necessarily understand that they way a native speaker would. It would have been nicer to give a congrats that did not involve any relation to her body or body shape.

That said, a bump comment is not a reason to be so mean.

Blake seems dumb and entitled in the video. Others would have handled this with much more intelligence and grace. Blake just seemed like a bully at the schoolyard.





Referring to someone’s “bump” is not rude. There’s literally a pregnancy website called The Bump. It’s cutesy and vomit-inducing, but not rude.


Unfortunately you don’t get to decide that. Don’t comment on people’s “bump” it’s weird and rude.


Fine. It was rude. Better to just move on right? Blake is at work. She could have acknowledged it and moved on and then when the interview was over could have said something. Saying something rude back and body shaming another woman (if you think it’s rude to comment on a pregnant woman’s bump assume you also agree commenting on a woman’s body when she’s not pregnant is also rude.) it was just unprofessional. But then it just went off the rails from there and the rest of the interview was simply hard to watch.


Both women are at work. But you seem to think only one has a duty to be professional.


The interviewer did not intend to be hurtful. Blake did. She handled it terribly because that's who she is at her core.


It’s the interviewers job to control the interview and keep it on track. She failed.
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Anonymous wrote:Wow, Blake and Parker were so rude. Watching this made me physically uncomfortable.

I’d give the interviewer a break as non-native speakers often use turns of phrase that are rude but they don’t necessarily understand that they way a native speaker would. It would have been nicer to give a congrats that did not involve any relation to her body or body shape.



That said, a bump comment is not a reason to be so mean.

Blake seems dumb and entitled in the video. Others would have handled this with much more intelligence and grace. Blake just seemed like a bully at the schoolyard.





Referring to someone’s “bump” is not rude. There’s literally a pregnancy website called The Bump. It’s cutesy and vomit-inducing, but not rude.


Unfortunately you don’t get to decide that. Don’t comment on people’s “bump” it’s weird and rude.


Fine. It was rude. Better to just move on right? Blake is at work. She could have acknowledged it and moved on and then when the interview was over could have said something. Saying something rude back and body shaming another woman (if you think it’s rude to comment on a pregnant woman’s bump assume you also agree commenting on a woman’s body when she’s not pregnant is also rude.) it was just unprofessional. But then it just went off the rails from there and the rest of the interview was simply hard to watch.


Both women are at work. But you seem to think only one has a duty to be professional.


The interviewer did not intend to be hurtful. Blake did. She handled it terribly because that's who she is at her core.


It’s the interviewers job to control the interview and keep it on track. She failed.


No one will remember the interviewers name though. They'll just remember how Blake acted because Blake is famous, and the behavior was atrocious.
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Anonymous wrote:Wow, Blake and Parker were so rude. Watching this made me physically uncomfortable.

I’d give the interviewer a break as non-native speakers often use turns of phrase that are rude but they don’t necessarily understand that they way a native speaker would. It would have been nicer to give a congrats that did not involve any relation to her body or body shape.

That said, a bump comment is not a reason to be so mean.

Blake seems dumb and entitled in the video. Others would have handled this with much more intelligence and grace. Blake just seemed like a bully at the schoolyard.





Referring to someone’s “bump” is not rude. There’s literally a pregnancy website called The Bump. It’s cutesy and vomit-inducing, but not rude.


Unfortunately you don’t get to decide that. Don’t comment on people’s “bump” it’s weird and rude.


Fine. It was rude. Better to just move on right? Blake is at work. She could have acknowledged it and moved on and then when the interview was over could have said something. Saying something rude back and body shaming another woman (if you think it’s rude to comment on a pregnant woman’s bump assume you also agree commenting on a woman’s body when she’s not pregnant is also rude.) it was just unprofessional. But then it just went off the rails from there and the rest of the interview was simply hard to watch.


She's unprofessional and mean spirited. Even on this press tour she had an attitude when asked questions she didn't want like about DV
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Anonymous wrote:Wow, Blake and Parker were so rude. Watching this made me physically uncomfortable.

I’d give the interviewer a break as non-native speakers often use turns of phrase that are rude but they don’t necessarily understand that they way a native speaker would. It would have been nicer to give a congrats that did not involve any relation to her body or body shape.

That said, a bump comment is not a reason to be so mean.

Blake seems dumb and entitled in the video. Others would have handled this with much more intelligence and grace. Blake just seemed like a bully at the schoolyard.





Referring to someone’s “bump” is not rude. There’s literally a pregnancy website called The Bump. It’s cutesy and vomit-inducing, but not rude.


Unfortunately you don’t get to decide that. Don’t comment on people’s “bump” it’s weird and rude.


Fine. It was rude. Better to just move on right? Blake is at work. She could have acknowledged it and moved on and then when the interview was over could have said something. Saying something rude back and body shaming another woman (if you think it’s rude to comment on a pregnant woman’s bump assume you also agree commenting on a woman’s body when she’s not pregnant is also rude.) it was just unprofessional. But then it just went off the rails from there and the rest of the interview was simply hard to watch.


Both women are at work. But you seem to think only one has a duty to be professional.


The interviewer did not intend to be hurtful. Blake did. She handled it terribly because that's who she is at her core.


It’s the interviewers job to control the interview and keep it on track. She failed.


She failed because Blake and Parker had already decided they weren't going to be part of thos interview
Anonymous
I haven’t seen the video and just read the last two pages, but my question is who has the upper hand in a celebrity interview: the celebrity or the journalist?

Watching the Brats documentary there was one answer. People probably are divided by how they answer the question.
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Anonymous wrote:Wow, Blake and Parker were so rude. Watching this made me physically uncomfortable.

I’d give the interviewer a break as non-native speakers often use turns of phrase that are rude but they don’t necessarily understand that they way a native speaker would. It would have been nicer to give a congrats that did not involve any relation to her body or body shape.

That said, a bump comment is not a reason to be so mean.

Blake seems dumb and entitled in the video. Others would have handled this with much more intelligence and grace. Blake just seemed like a bully at the schoolyard.





Referring to someone’s “bump” is not rude. There’s literally a pregnancy website called The Bump. It’s cutesy and vomit-inducing, but not rude.


Unfortunately you don’t get to decide that. Don’t comment on people’s “bump” it’s weird and rude.


Fine. It was rude. Better to just move on right? Blake is at work. She could have acknowledged it and moved on and then when the interview was over could have said something. Saying something rude back and body shaming another woman (if you think it’s rude to comment on a pregnant woman’s bump assume you also agree commenting on a woman’s body when she’s not pregnant is also rude.) it was just unprofessional. But then it just went off the rails from there and the rest of the interview was simply hard to watch.


Both women are at work. But you seem to think only one has a duty to be professional.


The interviewer did not intend to be hurtful. Blake did. She handled it terribly because that's who she is at her core.


It’s the interviewers job to control the interview and keep it on track. She failed.


NP. In what universe does some lowly reporter on a press tour assert control over the celebrities they’re interviewing? That’s not how this works.
Anonymous
The interviewer is a foreigner. She probably doesn’t know that white American woman consider any comment on a woman’s body (ie you look great, cute little bump) as offensive and cause for victimhood. But Blair just isn’t sharp enough to realize that. Kinda feel sorry for her.
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Who is Blake Lively? Who is Jen Hatmaker? Who are the Duggar people?
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Anonymous wrote:Wow, Blake and Parker were so rude. Watching this made me physically uncomfortable.

I’d give the interviewer a break as non-native speakers often use turns of phrase that are rude but they don’t necessarily understand that they way a native speaker would. It would have been nicer to give a congrats that did not involve any relation to her body or body shape.

That said, a bump comment is not a reason to be so mean.

Blake seems dumb and entitled in the video. Others would have handled this with much more intelligence and grace. Blake just seemed like a bully at the schoolyard.





Referring to someone’s “bump” is not rude. There’s literally a pregnancy website called The Bump. It’s cutesy and vomit-inducing, but not rude.


Unfortunately you don’t get to decide that. Don’t comment on people’s “bump” it’s weird and rude.


Fine. It was rude. Better to just move on right? Blake is at work. She could have acknowledged it and moved on and then when the interview was over could have said something. Saying something rude back and body shaming another woman (if you think it’s rude to comment on a pregnant woman’s bump assume you also agree commenting on a woman’s body when she’s not pregnant is also rude.) it was just unprofessional. But then it just went off the rails from there and the rest of the interview was simply hard to watch.


Both women are at work. But you seem to think only one has a duty to be professional.


The interviewer did not intend to be hurtful. Blake did. She handled it terribly because that's who she is at her core.


It’s the interviewers job to control the interview and keep it on track. She failed.


She failed because Blake and Parker had already decided they weren't going to be part of thos interview


Yep. They certainly weren’t trying to help her do her job and in return they looked terrible at theirs which is to promote the film and engage an audience. Hard to do that when you are just doubling down on excluding the interviewer and derailing the interview you are being paid to do.
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Anonymous wrote:Who is Blake Lively? Who is Jen Hatmaker? Who are the Duggar people?


Blake is an overexposed actress and half of a celebrity power couple.

No idea who Jen is.

Duggars are insane cultists turned reality tv stars who believe women should be uneducated and given no rights and exist to pump out babies and it’s their fault for tempting men into pedophilia but oops the oldest son got caught with the biggest and most disturbing child porn collection special investigators who catch child predators for a living have ever seen so he’s in jail.

HTH!
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Anonymous wrote:Wow, Blake and Parker were so rude. Watching this made me physically uncomfortable.

I’d give the interviewer a break as non-native speakers often use turns of phrase that are rude but they don’t necessarily understand that they way a native speaker would. It would have been nicer to give a congrats that did not involve any relation to her body or body shape.

That said, a bump comment is not a reason to be so mean.

Blake seems dumb and entitled in the video. Others would have handled this with much more intelligence and grace. Blake just seemed like a bully at the schoolyard.





Referring to someone’s “bump” is not rude. There’s literally a pregnancy website called The Bump. It’s cutesy and vomit-inducing, but not rude.


Unfortunately you don’t get to decide that. Don’t comment on people’s “bump” it’s weird and rude.


Fine. It was rude. Better to just move on right? Blake is at work. She could have acknowledged it and moved on and then when the interview was over could have said something. Saying something rude back and body shaming another woman (if you think it’s rude to comment on a pregnant woman’s bump assume you also agree commenting on a woman’s body when she’s not pregnant is also rude.) it was just unprofessional. But then it just went off the rails from there and the rest of the interview was simply hard to watch.


Both women are at work. But you seem to think only one has a duty to be professional.


The interviewer did not intend to be hurtful. Blake did. She handled it terribly because that's who she is at her core.


It’s the interviewers job to control the interview and keep it on track. She failed.


NP. In what universe does some lowly reporter on a press tour assert control over the celebrities they’re interviewing? That’s not how this works.


Nobody cares about this interviewer. Blake’s job is to get people talking about Blake which people can’t stop doing.
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Anonymous wrote:Wow, Blake and Parker were so rude. Watching this made me physically uncomfortable.

I’d give the interviewer a break as non-native speakers often use turns of phrase that are rude but they don’t necessarily understand that they way a native speaker would. It would have been nicer to give a congrats that did not involve any relation to her body or body shape.

That said, a bump comment is not a reason to be so mean.

Blake seems dumb and entitled in the video. Others would have handled this with much more intelligence and grace. Blake just seemed like a bully at the schoolyard.





Referring to someone’s “bump” is not rude. There’s literally a pregnancy website called The Bump. It’s cutesy and vomit-inducing, but not rude.


Unfortunately you don’t get to decide that. Don’t comment on people’s “bump” it’s weird and rude.


Fine. It was rude. Better to just move on right? Blake is at work. She could have acknowledged it and moved on and then when the interview was over could have said something. Saying something rude back and body shaming another woman (if you think it’s rude to comment on a pregnant woman’s bump assume you also agree commenting on a woman’s body when she’s not pregnant is also rude.) it was just unprofessional. But then it just went off the rails from there and the rest of the interview was simply hard to watch.


Both women are at work. But you seem to think only one has a duty to be professional.


The interviewer did not intend to be hurtful. Blake did. She handled it terribly because that's who she is at her core.


It’s the interviewers job to control the interview and keep it on track. She failed.


She failed because Blake and Parker had already decided they weren't going to be part of thos interview


Yep. They certainly weren’t trying to help her do her job and in return they looked terrible at theirs which is to promote the film and engage an audience. Hard to do that when you are just doubling down on excluding the interviewer and derailing the interview you are being paid to do.


This happened in 2016. Who cares?
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Anonymous wrote:Wow, Blake and Parker were so rude. Watching this made me physically uncomfortable.

I’d give the interviewer a break as non-native speakers often use turns of phrase that are rude but they don’t necessarily understand that they way a native speaker would. It would have been nicer to give a congrats that did not involve any relation to her body or body shape.

That said, a bump comment is not a reason to be so mean.

Blake seems dumb and entitled in the video. Others would have handled this with much more intelligence and grace. Blake just seemed like a bully at the schoolyard.





Referring to someone’s “bump” is not rude. There’s literally a pregnancy website called The Bump. It’s cutesy and vomit-inducing, but not rude.


Unfortunately you don’t get to decide that. Don’t comment on people’s “bump” it’s weird and rude.


Fine. It was rude. Better to just move on right? Blake is at work. She could have acknowledged it and moved on and then when the interview was over could have said something. Saying something rude back and body shaming another woman (if you think it’s rude to comment on a pregnant woman’s bump assume you also agree commenting on a woman’s body when she’s not pregnant is also rude.) it was just unprofessional. But then it just went off the rails from there and the rest of the interview was simply hard to watch.


Both women are at work. But you seem to think only one has a duty to be professional.


The interviewer did not intend to be hurtful. Blake did. She handled it terribly because that's who she is at her core.


It’s the interviewers job to control the interview and keep it on track. She failed.


She failed because Blake and Parker had already decided they weren't going to be part of thos interview


Yep. They certainly weren’t trying to help her do her job and in return they looked terrible at theirs which is to promote the film and engage an audience. Hard to do that when you are just doubling down on excluding the interviewer and derailing the interview you are being paid to do.


This happened in 2016. Who cares?


Apparently a lot of people. This has been a PR nightmare for Blake.

This sounds like something a clueless would ask. They can’t have it both ways. It’s like JLO shoving her relationship on the public for 2 years and then when things turn demanding people not care about her relationship anymore. It doesn’t work that way. Blake wants us to pay attention when she is selling us hair care, booze, and mocktails but not when she’s publicly acting like an ass.
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Anonymous wrote:Wow, Blake and Parker were so rude. Watching this made me physically uncomfortable.

I’d give the interviewer a break as non-native speakers often use turns of phrase that are rude but they don’t necessarily understand that they way a native speaker would. It would have been nicer to give a congrats that did not involve any relation to her body or body shape.

That said, a bump comment is not a reason to be so mean.

Blake seems dumb and entitled in the video. Others would have handled this with much more intelligence and grace. Blake just seemed like a bully at the schoolyard.





Referring to someone’s “bump” is not rude. There’s literally a pregnancy website called The Bump. It’s cutesy and vomit-inducing, but not rude.


Unfortunately you don’t get to decide that. Don’t comment on people’s “bump” it’s weird and rude.


Fine. It was rude. Better to just move on right? Blake is at work. She could have acknowledged it and moved on and then when the interview was over could have said something. Saying something rude back and body shaming another woman (if you think it’s rude to comment on a pregnant woman’s bump assume you also agree commenting on a woman’s body when she’s not pregnant is also rude.) it was just unprofessional. But then it just went off the rails from there and the rest of the interview was simply hard to watch.


Both women are at work. But you seem to think only one has a duty to be professional.


The interviewer did not intend to be hurtful. Blake did. She handled it terribly because that's who she is at her core.


It’s the interviewers job to control the interview and keep it on track. She failed.


She failed because Blake and Parker had already decided they weren't going to be part of thos interview


Yep. They certainly weren’t trying to help her do her job and in return they looked terrible at theirs which is to promote the film and engage an audience. Hard to do that when you are just doubling down on excluding the interviewer and derailing the interview you are being paid to do.


This happened in 2016. Who cares?


She’s being a mean girl again so it’s being rehashed.
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