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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There is no way her statements weren't thoroughly vetted by professionals. They are unhinged if you want them to be. According to the lawsuits subreddit, it was also unhinged for her to proceed to post a picture of a cake and bunny-shaped pancakes the next day, on Easter, which was branded "PR cleanup after her epic meltdown." I think she was right on calling this a digital soap opera. [/quote] Her statements were very cherry picked. They may have been vetted but it was a dumb move. And she didn’t just post Easter pancakes. You are deliberately being obtuse here. She had a statement tying the photo to this case, something about she must go on as a mom despite what she is going through. Please. It was a bad look and she wants it both ways. She did this to stand up for all women but it was never about SH. Because yes all women are targets of smear campaigns using their own black face and plantation past and tone deaf interviews and botched brand launches. So relatable! And yes “all women” have complete power at their job, being able to move the location of where they work because it’s more convenient for them, being able to change schedules of when they work with no regard to anyone else, having powerful lawyers send emails to our work on multiple occasions saying we will cost the company millions by never showing up again unless we get exactly what we want, demanding and getting hundreds of thousands of dollars more for our wardrobe budget and hundreds of thousands of more meals and transportation budget for our entourage of assistants and Nannie’s, and complete creative control. Let’s not forget having all hands meetings at our own home which executives all show up for. Yep, that’s what all us women experience and thankfully, we have Blake fighting the good fight for us. But no, nothing about this seems unhinged. It’s just our perception because we don’t like Blake. It’s all perfectly normal. [/quote]
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