I'm sure she pays to get good advertorials but here's one: https://www.thecut.com/article/blake-lively-target-beauty-brand-hair-comments.html And most of the BB products have 3 star reviews on the target website. Sort the one star reviews and see the many who claim their hair has fallen out I've not used the product and don't plan to |
| In the first pic of her latest post, what is happening to her stomach area near her hand. Is that an extra finger…or eye? Some very strange photoshopping. |
Her skin was bunching being in a seated position. God forbid! She probably did it herself, being an expert in everything. |
| It's because her husband is having an affair. |
If so, how you get them is how you lose them |
| If I were famous, I would not have comments on at all, ever for my public social media platforms. I'd have a Finsta for real friends and family and have comments on for that. |
I mean what do you mean by ‘need’? Financially she doesn’t need to do anything. But if she wants to be successful financially then yes she needs social media bc no other reason anyone would buy any of her products |
Is she trolling. The awkward hand in the pocket that can barely fit. What is happening |
It's such a weird name - what does the "Brown" have to do with anything? Makes it sound like a haircare line for POC / brown people or even brunettes but she's so blonde. |
She was named Blake Brown at birth and later changed her last name to Lively when her father changed his last name. |
God I’m dumber after reading that article. She didn’t use lively because she didn’t want to be associated with another celebrity brand? And yet her first name and picture are all over every advertisement for it. |
Sorry, I’ll just add this brand is going to fail if it’s not already failed. Stunned that she just didn’t capitalize on being known for her hair by being the face a well know big brand. Good way to make several million dollars quickly and not have to face another product failure. |
| I think it’s stupid that celebrities kept their comments on in the first place. Celebs should have never got on social media and if they did it should have been heavily monitored. It’s a place for negativity to thrive and people do it in hopes of the celeb seeing their comments. Previously the public didn’t have that kind of access to celebrities. I’m talking real celebrities like actors and singers and even top models. |
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Pride cometh before the fall, right ?
There's a part of me that wants to act shocked that, she still hasn't bothered to apologize to the Norwegian journalist to whom she was impossibly rude and demeaning. There's another part of me that isn't shocked at all. Even if she wasn't on social media, the backlash would've been swift ( pun intended). She's paying the price of her arrogance and haughtiness. And , to the surprise of exactly no one who has ever dealt with this kind of people , she's underestimating the seriousness of the gripes people have against her . She thought she could post nothing on her Instagram for almost two months and reappear like nothing ever happened. So funny and stupid at the same time . |