Anonymous wrote:Zach Braff is a hotty
Amy Schumer is unfunny
Tiny Fey is unfunny and seems mean
Amy Poehler's book was dumb and you could tell it was written at the last minute
Conan O'Brien's constant tweets where he refers to people as "my fan" so and so is sooo arrogant and thirsty
Jada Pinkett Smith and Will need to DIVORCE This is actually a very popular opinion. People are so sick of their sh*t.
Anonymous wrote:Are we still doing unpopular opinions or arguing?If the former, Swift is a dead boring no talent hack. She gets more attention off her public whining / tantrum throwing than from her "music".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prince Harry is the single most down to earth celebrity I’ve spoken with.
Must have been before meeting his wife.
Nope. Maybe think twice before reading a Daily Mail headline and taking it for gospel.
Don’t know what daily Mail is.
That reflects on you
DP but you are correct, it reflects positively on that PP. Daily mail is junk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prince Harry is the single most down to earth celebrity I’ve spoken with.
Must have been before meeting his wife.
Nope. Maybe think twice before reading a Daily Mail headline and taking it for gospel.
Don’t know what daily Mail is.
That reflects on you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prince Harry is the single most down to earth celebrity I’ve spoken with.
Must have been before meeting his wife.
Nope. Maybe think twice before reading a Daily Mail headline and taking it for gospel.
Don’t know what daily Mail is.
That reflects on you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prince Harry is the single most down to earth celebrity I’ve spoken with.
Must have been before meeting his wife.
Nope. Maybe think twice before reading a Daily Mail headline and taking it for gospel.
Don’t know what daily Mail is.
That reflects on you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prince Harry is the single most down to earth celebrity I’ve spoken with.
Must have been before meeting his wife.
Nope. Maybe think twice before reading a Daily Mail headline and taking it for gospel.
Don’t know what daily Mail is.
That reflects on you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prince Harry is the single most down to earth celebrity I’ve spoken with.
Must have been before meeting his wife.
Nope. Maybe think twice before reading a Daily Mail headline and taking it for gospel.
Don’t know what daily Mail is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prince Harry is the single most down to earth celebrity I’ve spoken with.
Must have been before meeting his wife.
Nope. Maybe think twice before reading a Daily Mail headline and taking it for gospel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prince Harry is the single most down to earth celebrity I’ve spoken with.
Must have been before meeting his wife.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every ad featuring a black/white couple seems forced and over the top.
+1
And I’m in a bi-racial marriage! It feels like it’s pandering and not authentic.
-1. I am bi-racial and will never forget how awesome it was to see the Cheerios commercial with a a mixed family. That lasted about 24 hours until the rage of the public that slandered freakin Cheerios. I don’t understand how something like that can be forced but seeing two black actors or two white actors doesn’t seem forced. I guess it’s true, people really do see color (even if they’re in a bi-racial marriage).
But when almost every ad features a black/white couple, it does seem forced. This represents only a small percentage of marriages in this country. Commercials featuring white/Asian marriages would be more representative.