Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think she originally got mad because the magazine didn't use both she and they interchangeably in the article.
That's what I took away from the article as well. I asked my kids about this because I thought that when she/her and they/them are used, it meant that either was acceptable, not that you have to use both.
Can anyone clarify?
Anonymous wrote:I think she originally got mad because the magazine didn't use both she and they interchangeably in the article.
Anonymous wrote:So no one can explain it? Did People magazine make a mistake or is Halsey being fickle?
Anonymous wrote:I think she originally got mad because the magazine didn't use both she and they interchangeably in the article.
Anonymous wrote:Attention-seeking nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:I saw her on SNL a few years ago, and she was so talented, both as the musical guest and the host. She looks like a train-wreck here. I hope she's okay. She's a female, so she and her seem fine to me.
Anonymous wrote:I saw her on SNL a few years ago, and she was so talented, both as the musical guest and the host. She looks like a train-wreck here. I hope she's okay. She's a female, so she and her seem fine to me.