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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The mud slinging in this thread over the years is very strange and seemingly very inorganic. I doubt any middle aged mums in the DC region care about Costner to such a degree, let alone with such spirited disdain. Was the gold digging ex-wife and/or her reps deploying online smear tactics like we've seen detailed in those Blake Lively lawsuits? Sure seems like it.[/quote] Are you new here? This is the entertainment forum. The whole point is for people to post opinions and discuss gossip about celebs. The conspiracy theories are a bit much . Kevin Costner is in the twilight of his career. Do you really think he’s paying people to go to a random mommy website in the DC area to post maybe a couple of dozen posts that he’s not old and not a cheater? To what end? Or conversely that his ex-wife is trying to salvage her reputation in the DC area? She’s not even an entertainer and she just married a wealthy financier plus she did fine in the divorce financially. I doubt she cares what anyone thinks. It makes no sense. [/quote] Online smearing is not about DC moms, it's about using bots and employees and juke search engines and AI. The baseless smearing was nearly all ANTI-Costner.[/quote] I know how it all works, but it cost money and people who do it, like Blake lively, and Justin Baldoni, do it because there’s a lot of stake for them. I believe both of them engaged in this kind of behavior. Blake was trying to launch a brand new business and re-launch her movie career after years of having kids. Justin is in the early stages of launching a production company. The stakes are big for both of them and so I understand why they engage in this kind of behavior. No one has explained why Christine, at least a year after her divorce, would still be paying bots and others to engage online about her ex-husband. She is not trying to launch a brand or do any kind of business, she is a private citizen and happy to stay that way. As evidenced in this thread, she spends her days going to lunch, doing beauty treatments, and shopping. She’s already remarried and moved on. No one cares about Kevin Costner. This thread illustrates that perfectly. It’s filled with out of touch boomers who still think KC is handsome. I completely believe maybe in the weeks after their divorce to look better Christine engaged in this kind of behavior, but to act as if she’s still paying people to do this kind of engagement is just out of touch.[/quote]
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