I feel like this might be part of the answer. |
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Glaring problem? What BS.
It's a party. You invite your friends to a party. People don't get to tell you who to be friends with. Twitter faux outrage needs to just end. |
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I find it jarring how many people I know on social media post pictures of their friends and they are all the same race.
I have parties with people of many different races, but much of America is segregated and people tend to hang out with similar backgrounds. However, it is fair to point out that "celebrities" live in their own bubble too. |
Can someone please list all the celebrities in this photo? |
| The second guy on the left is Mark Rober, former NASA engineer, current YouTuber, current secret crush of middle-aged mommy me. |
Just click on the link that OP posted to, you idiot. Also you must be 15 if you don't recognize Courtney Cox and Jennifer Aniston. |
NP but that was an obnoxious reply. And PP asked someone to list all of the celebs because it’s hard to see the ones in the back. Stop being an a**hole. |
| Looks fun to me! |
Yes |
Where is Hahn? |
Doubtful, majority of America friend groups are like this. |
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This is not controversial.
One of my dear friends is mostly housebound and would not be able to attend a dinner party. If I took a photo, you’d obviously not see her in it. There can be so many reasons that attendees at a dinner party don’t reflect every friend a person has. Other friends of mine have moved far away, so… Who cares? |
I see no gaps. I do see everyone had their wife/husband or SO with them, except for Aniston and guy front left. I’m guessing he was her date. I think Jen moved so they weren’t pictured together. She’s very secretive as to who she has been dating. |
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https://www.buzzfeed.com/mychalthompson/kristen-bell-celebrity-dinner-photo
A somewhat annotated guide |
Thank you! |