Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leslie had a producer by her side all night. She’ll definitely be the Golden Bachelorette.
How do you know that was a producer? Anyway, I'm betting Leslie gets DWTS, but she's not a great candidate for Bachelorette. While I sympathized with her after Gerry told her she was the one and then moved on, she didn't handle it well. She descended into a lot of self-pity about her whole romantic history, which let's face it was probably 50% her fault, and also her affect went flat even before he told her, and that's not exactly the sort of perky personality the bachelor/bachelorette franchise goes for.
Anonymous wrote:Leslie knew and felt he changed after misleading her and lieing to her, that’s why her expression was flat.
Good grief, have you never felt that when dating and broken up? She can act anyway she wants. I think the comments are from people who never dated, maybe married first person ever with and knows nothing. Lots of judging here. Her love history is her own and nobody’s business. I would love to see these women who are so full of judgement what they look like, wore ant their wedding and their history. Outrageous How about some support as a women instead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please tell me that a 70 year old woman didn’t wear a white wedding dress and a veil. Please.
She can wear whatever color she likes. I just don’t understand why such a cute lady opted to look like a giant marshmallow. That ensemble did nothing for her.
Of course she can. And the rest of the world can point out how ridiculous it is for a 70 YO woman who was married for 45 years and had two kids, to show up at her second wedding wearing virginal white and a veil. She looked ridiculous.
Wearing white isn't a virgin thing.
As a bride, Yes, traditionally it is.
You do realize that modern day the vast majority of brides (even those marrying for the first time) are not virgins, right?
Can you read? PP said traditionally. Yes, dear, that is why wedding dresses are white! Who knew?? And I agree that a 70 year old mother of two looked ridiculous in a traditional wedding dress.
:roll: Most brides over the past 50 years have still worn white despite not being virgins, Madge. A “tradition” like that loses its luster when its accuracy went out the window decades ago. Clutch those pearls tighter.
Wasn't it queen victoria who introduced white wedding gowns? Besides, that's all that's available at a bridal boutique. I'd say it's time for a new trend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please tell me that a 70 year old woman didn’t wear a white wedding dress and a veil. Please.
She can wear whatever color she likes. I just don’t understand why such a cute lady opted to look like a giant marshmallow. That ensemble did nothing for her.
Of course she can. And the rest of the world can point out how ridiculous it is for a 70 YO woman who was married for 45 years and had two kids, to show up at her second wedding wearing virginal white and a veil. She looked ridiculous.
Wearing white isn't a virgin thing.
As a bride, Yes, traditionally it is.
You do realize that modern day the vast majority of brides (even those marrying for the first time) are not virgins, right?
Can you read? PP said traditionally. Yes, dear, that is why wedding dresses are white! Who knew?? And I agree that a 70 year old mother of two looked ridiculous in a traditional wedding dress.
:roll: Most brides over the past 50 years have still worn white despite not being virgins, Madge. A “tradition” like that loses its luster when its accuracy went out the window decades ago. Clutch those pearls tighter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please tell me that a 70 year old woman didn’t wear a white wedding dress and a veil. Please.
She can wear whatever color she likes. I just don’t understand why such a cute lady opted to look like a giant marshmallow. That ensemble did nothing for her.
Of course she can. And the rest of the world can point out how ridiculous it is for a 70 YO woman who was married for 45 years and had two kids, to show up at her second wedding wearing virginal white and a veil. She looked ridiculous.
Wearing white isn't a virgin thing.
As a bride, Yes, traditionally it is.
You do realize that modern day the vast majority of brides (even those marrying for the first time) are not virgins, right?
Can you read? PP said traditionally. Yes, dear, that is why wedding dresses are white! Who knew?? And I agree that a 70 year old mother of two looked ridiculous in a traditional wedding dress.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love Susan
very pretty and fun
lose the haircut
grow hair out
men don’t like short hair
softer looking
She looks and acts like a man regardless of her hair. And I can’t get past her crude farting convo.
Anonymous wrote:Leslie had a producer by her side all night. She’ll definitely be the Golden Bachelorette.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please tell me that a 70 year old woman didn’t wear a white wedding dress and a veil. Please.
She can wear whatever color she likes. I just don’t understand why such a cute lady opted to look like a giant marshmallow. That ensemble did nothing for her.
Of course she can. And the rest of the world can point out how ridiculous it is for a 70 YO woman who was married for 45 years and had two kids, to show up at her second wedding wearing virginal white and a veil. She looked ridiculous.
I thought it was even more cringe when she and Gerry were talking about being registered on Amazon and she was going on about "it's so exciting to think about all the new things we will buy together ..." Just, ugh.
Seriously! What could they possibly need to buy? They should have two of everything in their combined household, unless they are buying a third place to be theirs together?
Anonymous wrote:There’s not a husband out
there that did not like faith
no matter what they pretend,
and tell you