Anonymous wrote:TMZ is a shadow of its former self. People magazine runs stories about obscure reality TV stars and shocking headlines about Midwestern moms gone wild.
DeuxMoi is bland. WHERE can I sip some hot tea, people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The "tea threads" on the fauxmoi subreddit. Either the "does anyone have tea on" or "I have tea on" threads, which are posted every week. There's actually quite a lot of juicy gossip in there. Ignore the other posts.
The other posts are what keeps people away from Fauxmoi.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember Entlawyer? He was the best!
Ugh. Enty's blinds are always so obviously bogus. He was really the best?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I miss how TMZ used to be also. Now they mostly just objectify womens' bodies and post about violence. Wait, I suppose that's not fair - they objectify mens' bodies also. A week or two ago they posted Shawn Mendes in a towel picking up Door Dash front his front door.
A lot of women today are objectifying their own bodies. Men aren't making them dress like trash with fake books, bloated lips, and balloon butts in skin tight clothes.
I totally agree - they're choosing to take all the selfies posing in bikinis and underwear and posting them on social media. Why though? Why do they want that kind of attention? Ever notice the actresses at the top of their game aren't doing that? Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, Soirse (sp?) Ronan, Emilia Clark, Zendaya, Emma Stone, Scarlett Johannsen, Margot.Robbie, etc. Nobody's great body is better than anyone else's great body - why don't they realize substance is more important than looks?
Anonymous wrote:The "tea threads" on the fauxmoi subreddit. Either the "does anyone have tea on" or "I have tea on" threads, which are posted every week. There's actually quite a lot of juicy gossip in there. Ignore the other posts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember Entlawyer? He was the best!
Awww.. crazy days and crazy nights!! And Ted Casablanca and the blind items … so much fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know a website that has a lot of celebrity gossip tea, but idk if you’d really like the sites atmosphere, and if would be something your interested in.
DP please share
https://www.lipstickalley.com/forums/celebrity-news-and-gossip.15/
I found out about it a few years ago, on Twitter, while searching for a celebrity. It’s pretty mean spirited, & not very helpful outside of the gossip, but there is threads dating back to the early 2000s and alot of what’s discussed doesn’t become big news.
. TMZ is propped up by conservatives. Keep that in mind and you’ll notice patterns in their reporting.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Part of the challenge is that the definition of celebrity has changed. All of these so called bloggers, Tik Tok stars, reality tv personalities are considered celebrities. Years ago it was a smaller group of well known people.
The coverage is diluted by including people many people have never heard of or don’t care about.
Agree with this. TMZ will post about an influencer dying and I'm like "who's that?" A reality "star" getting a DUI and it's some person on a show I've never even heard of.
Anonymous wrote:I think the issue is that gossip sites used to be just that - gossip and everyone would just comment on the gossip pages. But now with social media, people read that, are convinced it is real and send nasty comments and death threats and try and ruin people's lives, businesses etc.
So it isn't fun. People can't just keep it to the gossip sites - they take it out into the real world and are just horrible people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I miss how TMZ used to be also. Now they mostly just objectify womens' bodies and post about violence. Wait, I suppose that's not fair - they objectify mens' bodies also. A week or two ago they posted Shawn Mendes in a towel picking up Door Dash front his front door.
A lot of women today are objectifying their own bodies. Men aren't making them dress like trash with fake books, bloated lips, and balloon butts in skin tight clothes.
Anonymous wrote:I miss how TMZ used to be also. Now they mostly just objectify womens' bodies and post about violence. Wait, I suppose that's not fair - they objectify mens' bodies also. A week or two ago they posted Shawn Mendes in a towel picking up Door Dash front his front door.