Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I disagree with people saying she is a nobody. She's not that well known of an actress, for sure, but she's worked enough and has enough of a presence to have 1.5 million followers on insta, which means she can make good money posting. She gets a lot of paid appearance gigs. It's obvious from her social media and features in magazines and stuff.
It's not the 90s anymore. A lot actresses make a ton of money not acting but through social, appearances, etc.
I don't have an opinion on the whole surrogacy thing one way or the other cause I just don't know care enough about this situation to ponder it, but saying she doesn't have a career just case you don't know what she's up to isn't accurate.
Tons of nobodies are TikTok or Insta famous and get paid. A million followers isn’t really a lot. It doesn’t make them celebs, and it certainly doesn’t prompt them to go the surrogacy route to protect their “career.”
If only one or two people on dcum recognized her name, then she isn’t truly famous.
Her surrogacy and ppd stories smack of a desperate pr move.
She’s trying really hard to make fetch happen.
I think her lack of notoriety actually makes her more likely to be accommodating to shooting schedules and saying yes to any project that came up. Scarlett Johannsen refused to walk the red carpet for her own major franchise movie while heavily pregnant. That was a choice she made. Someone like Jamie Chung wouldn't have had that choice. She needs to be available whatever the cost in order to secure the next contract.
Wasn’t her last gig a teeny tiny role on the Dexter reboot?
I’m not sure that’s a legit career.
I mean, Caitriona Balfe was able to do sex scenes while heavily pregnant shooting the last season of Outlander.
Remember soap operas? Remember all the big purses Kristian Alfonso carried when not standing behind a tall chair or potted plant?
Honestly, I think her biggest concern should be her giant forehead and thinning hairline.
Its a career because Hollywood is more than just the lead actor or actress. There's something called a cast.
Hollywood will accommodate (sometimes) a lead character who is in every episode. The friend of the friend of the main character who is an avid hiker and just shows up every 4th episode however can just be re-cast easily.
Since she clearly has a hang up with her body/weight, I bet she easily could have been one of those gals who only gains 18 lbs while pregnant and never wears maternity clothes.
This “issue” was in her head.
Asian women have smaller builds and I don't think she would have liked her post-partum body (no one does). Nothing wrong with wanting to avoid sagging everything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I disagree with people saying she is a nobody. She's not that well known of an actress, for sure, but she's worked enough and has enough of a presence to have 1.5 million followers on insta, which means she can make good money posting. She gets a lot of paid appearance gigs. It's obvious from her social media and features in magazines and stuff.
It's not the 90s anymore. A lot actresses make a ton of money not acting but through social, appearances, etc.
I don't have an opinion on the whole surrogacy thing one way or the other cause I just don't know care enough about this situation to ponder it, but saying she doesn't have a career just case you don't know what she's up to isn't accurate.
Tons of nobodies are TikTok or Insta famous and get paid. A million followers isn’t really a lot. It doesn’t make them celebs, and it certainly doesn’t prompt them to go the surrogacy route to protect their “career.”
If only one or two people on dcum recognized her name, then she isn’t truly famous.
Her surrogacy and ppd stories smack of a desperate pr move.
She’s trying really hard to make fetch happen.
I think her lack of notoriety actually makes her more likely to be accommodating to shooting schedules and saying yes to any project that came up. Scarlett Johannsen refused to walk the red carpet for her own major franchise movie while heavily pregnant. That was a choice she made. Someone like Jamie Chung wouldn't have had that choice. She needs to be available whatever the cost in order to secure the next contract.
Wasn’t her last gig a teeny tiny role on the Dexter reboot?
I’m not sure that’s a legit career.
I mean, Caitriona Balfe was able to do sex scenes while heavily pregnant shooting the last season of Outlander.
Remember soap operas? Remember all the big purses Kristian Alfonso carried when not standing behind a tall chair or potted plant?
Honestly, I think her biggest concern should be her giant forehead and thinning hairline.
Its a career because Hollywood is more than just the lead actor or actress. There's something called a cast.
Hollywood will accommodate (sometimes) a lead character who is in every episode. The friend of the friend of the main character who is an avid hiker and just shows up every 4th episode however can just be re-cast easily.
Since she clearly has a hang up with her body/weight, I bet she easily could have been one of those gals who only gains 18 lbs while pregnant and never wears maternity clothes.
This “issue” was in her head.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this like Gabby Union's baby that not only wasn't carried by her, looks nothing like her, has no motherly connection with her, and safe bet was not her egg? Perfectly normal for Holly-weird. But I'm sure squandering her eggs to make those Tyler Perry straight to DVD movies was *so* worth it.
Gabby Union was pretty open about being infertile. It wasn’t for her career.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I disagree with people saying she is a nobody. She's not that well known of an actress, for sure, but she's worked enough and has enough of a presence to have 1.5 million followers on insta, which means she can make good money posting. She gets a lot of paid appearance gigs. It's obvious from her social media and features in magazines and stuff.
It's not the 90s anymore. A lot actresses make a ton of money not acting but through social, appearances, etc.
I don't have an opinion on the whole surrogacy thing one way or the other cause I just don't know care enough about this situation to ponder it, but saying she doesn't have a career just case you don't know what she's up to isn't accurate.
Tons of nobodies are TikTok or Insta famous and get paid. A million followers isn’t really a lot. It doesn’t make them celebs, and it certainly doesn’t prompt them to go the surrogacy route to protect their “career.”
If only one or two people on dcum recognized her name, then she isn’t truly famous.
Her surrogacy and ppd stories smack of a desperate pr move.
She’s trying really hard to make fetch happen.
I think her lack of notoriety actually makes her more likely to be accommodating to shooting schedules and saying yes to any project that came up. Scarlett Johannsen refused to walk the red carpet for her own major franchise movie while heavily pregnant. That was a choice she made. Someone like Jamie Chung wouldn't have had that choice. She needs to be available whatever the cost in order to secure the next contract.
Wasn’t her last gig a teeny tiny role on the Dexter reboot?
I’m not sure that’s a legit career.
I mean, Caitriona Balfe was able to do sex scenes while heavily pregnant shooting the last season of Outlander.
Remember soap operas? Remember all the big purses Kristian Alfonso carried when not standing behind a tall chair or potted plant?
Honestly, I think her biggest concern should be her giant forehead and thinning hairline.
Its a career because Hollywood is more than just the lead actor or actress. There's something called a cast.
Hollywood will accommodate (sometimes) a lead character who is in every episode. The friend of the friend of the main character who is an avid hiker and just shows up every 4th episode however can just be re-cast easily.
Since she clearly has a hang up with her body/weight, I bet she easily could have been one of those gals who only gains 18 lbs while pregnant and never wears maternity clothes.
This “issue” was in her head.
Anonymous wrote:Is this like Gabby Union's baby that not only wasn't carried by her, looks nothing like her, has no motherly connection with her, and safe bet was not her egg? Perfectly normal for Holly-weird. But I'm sure squandering her eggs to make those Tyler Perry straight to DVD movies was *so* worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I disagree with people saying she is a nobody. She's not that well known of an actress, for sure, but she's worked enough and has enough of a presence to have 1.5 million followers on insta, which means she can make good money posting. She gets a lot of paid appearance gigs. It's obvious from her social media and features in magazines and stuff.
It's not the 90s anymore. A lot actresses make a ton of money not acting but through social, appearances, etc.
I don't have an opinion on the whole surrogacy thing one way or the other cause I just don't know care enough about this situation to ponder it, but saying she doesn't have a career just case you don't know what she's up to isn't accurate.
Tons of nobodies are TikTok or Insta famous and get paid. A million followers isn’t really a lot. It doesn’t make them celebs, and it certainly doesn’t prompt them to go the surrogacy route to protect their “career.”
If only one or two people on dcum recognized her name, then she isn’t truly famous.
Her surrogacy and ppd stories smack of a desperate pr move.
She’s trying really hard to make fetch happen.
Right, but Jaime is interviewed all the time in People and Us. I subscribe to both and regularly see her, and in fact knew all about the fact that she was prepping for IVF or whatever. She's on a lot of red carpets etc. It's pretty clear companies pay her to wear their stuff, post and talk about it, or whatever.
And it's a fact that having over a million followers means you get paid for certain posts. There are a lot of mommy bloggers making a good living who are a lot less famous than Jaimie (she also has a celeb husband which I'm sure helps).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I disagree with people saying she is a nobody. She's not that well known of an actress, for sure, but she's worked enough and has enough of a presence to have 1.5 million followers on insta, which means she can make good money posting. She gets a lot of paid appearance gigs. It's obvious from her social media and features in magazines and stuff.
It's not the 90s anymore. A lot actresses make a ton of money not acting but through social, appearances, etc.
I don't have an opinion on the whole surrogacy thing one way or the other cause I just don't know care enough about this situation to ponder it, but saying she doesn't have a career just case you don't know what she's up to isn't accurate.
Tons of nobodies are TikTok or Insta famous and get paid. A million followers isn’t really a lot. It doesn’t make them celebs, and it certainly doesn’t prompt them to go the surrogacy route to protect their “career.”
If only one or two people on dcum recognized her name, then she isn’t truly famous.
Her surrogacy and ppd stories smack of a desperate pr move.
She’s trying really hard to make fetch happen.
I think her lack of notoriety actually makes her more likely to be accommodating to shooting schedules and saying yes to any project that came up. Scarlett Johannsen refused to walk the red carpet for her own major franchise movie while heavily pregnant. That was a choice she made. Someone like Jamie Chung wouldn't have had that choice. She needs to be available whatever the cost in order to secure the next contract.
Wasn’t her last gig a teeny tiny role on the Dexter reboot?
I’m not sure that’s a legit career.
I mean, Caitriona Balfe was able to do sex scenes while heavily pregnant shooting the last season of Outlander.
Remember soap operas? Remember all the big purses Kristian Alfonso carried when not standing behind a tall chair or potted plant?
Honestly, I think her biggest concern should be her giant forehead and thinning hairline.
Its a career because Hollywood is more than just the lead actor or actress. There's something called a cast.
Hollywood will accommodate (sometimes) a lead character who is in every episode. The friend of the friend of the main character who is an avid hiker and just shows up every 4th episode however can just be re-cast easily.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I disagree with people saying she is a nobody. She's not that well known of an actress, for sure, but she's worked enough and has enough of a presence to have 1.5 million followers on insta, which means she can make good money posting. She gets a lot of paid appearance gigs. It's obvious from her social media and features in magazines and stuff.
It's not the 90s anymore. A lot actresses make a ton of money not acting but through social, appearances, etc.
I don't have an opinion on the whole surrogacy thing one way or the other cause I just don't know care enough about this situation to ponder it, but saying she doesn't have a career just case you don't know what she's up to isn't accurate.
Tons of nobodies are TikTok or Insta famous and get paid. A million followers isn’t really a lot. It doesn’t make them celebs, and it certainly doesn’t prompt them to go the surrogacy route to protect their “career.”
If only one or two people on dcum recognized her name, then she isn’t truly famous.
Her surrogacy and ppd stories smack of a desperate pr move.
She’s trying really hard to make fetch happen.
I think her lack of notoriety actually makes her more likely to be accommodating to shooting schedules and saying yes to any project that came up. Scarlett Johannsen refused to walk the red carpet for her own major franchise movie while heavily pregnant. That was a choice she made. Someone like Jamie Chung wouldn't have had that choice. She needs to be available whatever the cost in order to secure the next contract.
Wasn’t her last gig a teeny tiny role on the Dexter reboot?
I’m not sure that’s a legit career.
I mean, Caitriona Balfe was able to do sex scenes while heavily pregnant shooting the last season of Outlander.
Remember soap operas? Remember all the big purses Kristian Alfonso carried when not standing behind a tall chair or potted plant?
Honestly, I think her biggest concern should be her giant forehead and thinning hairline.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I disagree with people saying she is a nobody. She's not that well known of an actress, for sure, but she's worked enough and has enough of a presence to have 1.5 million followers on insta, which means she can make good money posting. She gets a lot of paid appearance gigs. It's obvious from her social media and features in magazines and stuff.
It's not the 90s anymore. A lot actresses make a ton of money not acting but through social, appearances, etc.
I don't have an opinion on the whole surrogacy thing one way or the other cause I just don't know care enough about this situation to ponder it, but saying she doesn't have a career just case you don't know what she's up to isn't accurate.
Tons of nobodies are TikTok or Insta famous and get paid. A million followers isn’t really a lot. It doesn’t make them celebs, and it certainly doesn’t prompt them to go the surrogacy route to protect their “career.”
If only one or two people on dcum recognized her name, then she isn’t truly famous.
Her surrogacy and ppd stories smack of a desperate pr move.
She’s trying really hard to make fetch happen.
I think her lack of notoriety actually makes her more likely to be accommodating to shooting schedules and saying yes to any project that came up. Scarlett Johannsen refused to walk the red carpet for her own major franchise movie while heavily pregnant. That was a choice she made. Someone like Jamie Chung wouldn't have had that choice. She needs to be available whatever the cost in order to secure the next contract.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I disagree with people saying she is a nobody. She's not that well known of an actress, for sure, but she's worked enough and has enough of a presence to have 1.5 million followers on insta, which means she can make good money posting. She gets a lot of paid appearance gigs. It's obvious from her social media and features in magazines and stuff.
It's not the 90s anymore. A lot actresses make a ton of money not acting but through social, appearances, etc.
I don't have an opinion on the whole surrogacy thing one way or the other cause I just don't know care enough about this situation to ponder it, but saying she doesn't have a career just case you don't know what she's up to isn't accurate.
Tons of nobodies are TikTok or Insta famous and get paid. A million followers isn’t really a lot. It doesn’t make them celebs, and it certainly doesn’t prompt them to go the surrogacy route to protect their “career.”
If only one or two people on dcum recognized her name, then she isn’t truly famous.
Her surrogacy and ppd stories smack of a desperate pr move.
She’s trying really hard to make fetch happen.
Right, but Jaime is interviewed all the time in People and Us. I subscribe to both and regularly see her, and in fact knew all about the fact that she was prepping for IVF or whatever. She's on a lot of red carpets etc. It's pretty clear companies pay her to wear their stuff, post and talk about it, or whatever.
And it's a fact that having over a million followers means you get paid for certain posts. There are a lot of mommy bloggers making a good living who are a lot less famous than Jaimie (she also has a celeb husband which I'm sure helps).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I disagree with people saying she is a nobody. She's not that well known of an actress, for sure, but she's worked enough and has enough of a presence to have 1.5 million followers on insta, which means she can make good money posting. She gets a lot of paid appearance gigs. It's obvious from her social media and features in magazines and stuff.
It's not the 90s anymore. A lot actresses make a ton of money not acting but through social, appearances, etc.
I don't have an opinion on the whole surrogacy thing one way or the other cause I just don't know care enough about this situation to ponder it, but saying she doesn't have a career just case you don't know what she's up to isn't accurate.
Tons of nobodies are TikTok or Insta famous and get paid. A million followers isn’t really a lot. It doesn’t make them celebs, and it certainly doesn’t prompt them to go the surrogacy route to protect their “career.”
If only one or two people on dcum recognized her name, then she isn’t truly famous.
Her surrogacy and ppd stories smack of a desperate pr move.
She’s trying really hard to make fetch happen.