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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Any pregnant woman, who has announced her pregnancy, who is nevertheless offended at being congratulated on her pregnancy (whether or not the word “bump” is used is irrelevant) is not mature enough to be a mother. Hopefully for her children’s sake Lively has grown the hell up since this interview. As to her opinions on sexism, fashion, rude behavior, and Woody Allen films, I think the obvious explanation is that Blake Lively is simply unintelligent.[/quote] Bump is irrelevant… because you said so? Nope. Doesn’t work that way. I’m more worried about the interviewer who seems like her life has been derailed over one bad interview this long ago than Blake. Has she gotten help to get over this tragedy?[/quote] You can’t have it both ways. If Blake is so taken aback when someone mentions her bump that she gives such an outrageously mean and rude interview that her fan base is upset and feels misled about her, she needs to rethink having a career in the spotlight. Which judging from her reputation lately is going to be forced on her. [/quote] Is her fanbase really upset? Or just the usual people who salivate at the downfall of people they get tired of? Everyone likes a good comeuppance, but i doubt it’s coming from her fans.[/quote] Does Blake Lively have a fan base? Preserve failed and her new drink and hair care lines probably will too. I find Ryan quite charming but Blake is forgettable. [/quote] The fan base they want is the same group who would have watched "Gossip Girl." I think that would be women in the 35-40 year range. I question whether TV actors have a loyal audience years after their hit shows. Most fans move on after a show ends.[/quote]
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