Anonymous wrote:I am no Blake Lively stan but it is rude to comment on someone else's body.
Anonymous wrote:It’s her job. Her job is to promote movies she’s in so people will see them and she gets paid.
Anonymous wrote:I was an entertainment reporter/ producer for a major national network for some years and Blake Lively is by NO means the only celeb to be awful to an interviewer. It's easier for me to count the ones who weren't. I was berated, ogled, scored, scolded, ignored, made to feel like I was the worst, the stupidest, kept waiting for hours or in one case days.
Celebs think interviewers are like worse than gum you stepped in. And for too long have been allowed to treat them as such. I wish I could grab all my old junket and red carpet tapes and make an edit to show all the times this happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmm. I think most humans aren't built to be forced to have a constantly patient and tolerant persona in the public eye. Only very self-controlled humans can do that, and the folks with artistic temperaments often aren't the self-controlled type.
For example, Tom Cruise, who is regularly vilified on this site for his personal life choices, tightly controls his public appearances and what he says in his very rare interviews. He's got it right - it's the only way to not put a toe out of line one day when you've got too much going on and nothing's gone right. But to learn that, he spent years making the occasional blooper.
Politicians are usually a better regulated bunch, although you have the occasional bozo who will also attack journalists. Usually morons on the right.
Tom Cruise jumped over a couch on Oprah. That was nuts. They realized he needs to be in a tight rope or he will start talking about Theton (sp??) and science fiction Scientology nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Hmm. I think most humans aren't built to be forced to have a constantly patient and tolerant persona in the public eye. Only very self-controlled humans can do that, and the folks with artistic temperaments often aren't the self-controlled type.
For example, Tom Cruise, who is regularly vilified on this site for his personal life choices, tightly controls his public appearances and what he says in his very rare interviews. He's got it right - it's the only way to not put a toe out of line one day when you've got too much going on and nothing's gone right. But to learn that, he spent years making the occasional blooper.
Politicians are usually a better regulated bunch, although you have the occasional bozo who will also attack journalists. Usually morons on the right.
Anonymous wrote:I was an entertainment reporter/ producer for a major national network for some years and Blake Lively is by NO means the only celeb to be awful to an interviewer. It's easier for me to count the ones who weren't. I was berated, ogled, scored, scolded, ignored, made to feel like I was the worst, the stupidest, kept waiting for hours or in one case days.
Celebs think interviewers are like worse than gum you stepped in. And for too long have been allowed to treat them as such. I wish I could grab all my old junket and red carpet tapes and make an edit to show all the times this happened.