Anonymous wrote:What a s****y post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/inside-anne-hathaway-adam-shulmans-cozy-11th-anniversary-celebration/
Holy mismatch, Batman! Say what you want about her personality, but she's very pretty. He ... is not. I always want hot people to be married to equally hot people. I want them to produce little cute children who will grow up to be hot. He better be a REALLY great person.
You have very peculiar and shallow "wants".
In terms of entertainment? Yes, for that I am VERY shallow. I want everyone I look at to be gorgeous on tv shows or movies. If they're not, they damn well better be a phenomenal actor.
Have you ever asked yourself why that is important to you?
Yes, and the answer is, when I'm being entertained, I like things to look aesthetically pleasing to my eye.
But you are defining "aesthetically pleasing" in a very narrow way. He is aesthetically pleasing. If you met him at work, you would likely find him to be well-above average, looks wise, especially since he's grown his hair out a bit.
Also, while some celebs (like Taylor Swift, or the Kardashians) present their relationships to the world for consumption and entertainment, most view it as maybe an element of their branding but otherwise a private aspect of their lives. Hathaway and Shulman have never offered up their relationship for your entertainment as a reality show, or in artwork based on their marriage, or as social media content (check her Instagram -- it's clearly run by her PR team and is nothing but reposts of public events and magazine photo shoots, and not a single photo of her family).
People like you are probably precisely why celebs like Hathaway are pretty private about their private lives, because once you invite people in, they think they can have an opinion. Well guess what, she doesn't care what you think of her DH (and let's get real, you'd probably fall all over yourself if you met him in person because while he's not as famous as she is, he's probably still 10x better looking and more charismatic than anyone you know IRL).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/inside-anne-hathaway-adam-shulmans-cozy-11th-anniversary-celebration/
Holy mismatch, Batman! Say what you want about her personality, but she's very pretty. He ... is not. I always want hot people to be married to equally hot people. I want them to produce little cute children who will grow up to be hot. He better be a REALLY great person.
You have very peculiar and shallow "wants".
In terms of entertainment? Yes, for that I am VERY shallow. I want everyone I look at to be gorgeous on tv shows or movies. If they're not, they damn well better be a phenomenal actor.
Have you ever asked yourself why that is important to you?
Yes, and the answer is, when I'm being entertained, I like things to look aesthetically pleasing to my eye.
But you are defining "aesthetically pleasing" in a very narrow way. He is aesthetically pleasing. If you met him at work, you would likely find him to be well-above average, looks wise, especially since he's grown his hair out a bit.
Also, while some celebs (like Taylor Swift, or the Kardashians) present their relationships to the world for consumption and entertainment, most view it as maybe an element of their branding but otherwise a private aspect of their lives. Hathaway and Shulman have never offered up their relationship for your entertainment as a reality show, or in artwork based on their marriage, or as social media content (check her Instagram -- it's clearly run by her PR team and is nothing but reposts of public events and magazine photo shoots, and not a single photo of her family).
People like you are probably precisely why celebs like Hathaway are pretty private about their private lives, because once you invite people in, they think they can have an opinion. Well guess what, she doesn't care what you think of her DH (and let's get real, you'd probably fall all over yourself if you met him in person because while he's not as famous as she is, he's probably still 10x better looking and more charismatic than anyone you know IRL).
Anonymous wrote:He looks like a bad age progression of Ryan Gosling. Like one of those ads you see on the side of a website advertising some miracle wrinkle cream.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But you are defining "aesthetically pleasing" in a very narrow way. He is aesthetically pleasing. If you met him at work, you would likely find him to be well-above average, looks wise, especially since he's grown his hair out a bit.
NP. To be contrary, I happen to think he looks better with shorter hair:
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than the longer hair in the OP's link:
OP here and I am SHOCKED that is the same guy in both pics! SHOCKED, I tell you. He's a thousand times better looking in the first picture!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But you are defining "aesthetically pleasing" in a very narrow way. He is aesthetically pleasing. If you met him at work, you would likely find him to be well-above average, looks wise, especially since he's grown his hair out a bit.
NP. To be contrary, I happen to think he looks better with shorter hair:
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than the longer hair in the OP's link:
OP here and I am SHOCKED that is the same guy in both pics! SHOCKED, I tell you. He's a thousand times better looking in the first picture!
Anonymous wrote:But you are defining "aesthetically pleasing" in a very narrow way. He is aesthetically pleasing. If you met him at work, you would likely find him to be well-above average, looks wise, especially since he's grown his hair out a bit.
NP. To be contrary, I happen to think he looks better with shorter hair:
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than the longer hair in the OP's link:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/inside-anne-hathaway-adam-shulmans-cozy-11th-anniversary-celebration/
Holy mismatch, Batman! Say what you want about her personality, but she's very pretty. He ... is not. I always want hot people to be married to equally hot people. I want them to produce little cute children who will grow up to be hot. He better be a REALLY great person.
You have very peculiar and shallow "wants".
In terms of entertainment? Yes, for that I am VERY shallow. I want everyone I look at to be gorgeous on tv shows or movies. If they're not, they damn well better be a phenomenal actor.
Anonymous wrote:He is attractive!!!
But you are defining "aesthetically pleasing" in a very narrow way. He is aesthetically pleasing. If you met him at work, you would likely find him to be well-above average, looks wise, especially since he's grown his hair out a bit.
Anonymous wrote:He is attractive!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/inside-anne-hathaway-adam-shulmans-cozy-11th-anniversary-celebration/
Holy mismatch, Batman! Say what you want about her personality, but she's very pretty. He ... is not. I always want hot people to be married to equally hot people. I want them to produce little cute children who will grow up to be hot. He better be a REALLY great person.
You have very peculiar and shallow "wants".
In terms of entertainment? Yes, for that I am VERY shallow. I want everyone I look at to be gorgeous on tv shows or movies. If they're not, they damn well better be a phenomenal actor.
Have you ever asked yourself why that is important to you?
Yes, and the answer is, when I'm being entertained, I like things to look aesthetically pleasing to my eye.