Anonymous wrote:This is what happens when you're in you're 30-ish, unmarried, and still childless. She has no career and no purpose. It's clear she went off the deep-end because her ex Wilmer just had a baby. A gal as rich as she never has to work again and just be a good mom. Instead she's idle all day and driving herself insane.
Anonymous wrote:The Bigg Chill is not prominently featuring sugar-free options for diabetics, come on. They are featuring them for the many, many people embracing a healthier lifestyle and diet culture in LA. She’s not completely wrong.
Anonymous wrote:This is what happens when you're in you're 30-ish, unmarried, and still childless. She has no career and no purpose. It's clear she went off the deep-end because her ex Wilmer just had a baby. A gal as rich as she never has to work again and just be a good mom. Instead she's idle all day and driving herself insane.
Anonymous wrote:
On the other hand, it's useful to have a discussion about who benefits from sugar free (diabetics only) and who can be hurt with artificial sweeteners (the rest of the world). So she may not be as addled as you think she is...
Anonymous wrote:8 1/2 minutes of WHAT? I'm still confused. Demi what's to make the environment safe for everyone. And wants the messaging clear for people who enter froyo shops everywhere!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I keep reading this and do not understand what she was trying to say. Or it’s so ridiculous it’s hard to believe.
She is not well in the head. She was trying to say SHE was triggered by seeing low-sugar options at the front of the store before she got to the full-sugar options further in, but instead implied it's triggering for EVERYONE in LA because diet culture is so prevalent there. She's really just ... not well in the head. I'm hoping she gets her feet under her and doesn't go the way of Amanda Bynes.
How is Amanda Byrnes now, if anyone knows? I remember her difficulties very well, but had totally forgotten about her. (I know I can Google, but DCUM has a unique perspective)
Amanda is like six years older, was never nearly as successful as Demi, and last I read was engaged to some random loser she met at AA.
She's like 35, and looks like my 15 year old niece trying to be edgy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I keep reading this and do not understand what she was trying to say. Or it’s so ridiculous it’s hard to believe.
She is not well in the head. She was trying to say SHE was triggered by seeing low-sugar options at the front of the store before she got to the full-sugar options further in, but instead implied it's triggering for EVERYONE in LA because diet culture is so prevalent there. She's really just ... not well in the head. I'm hoping she gets her feet under her and doesn't go the way of Amanda Bynes.
How is Amanda Byrnes now, if anyone knows? I remember her difficulties very well, but had totally forgotten about her. (I know I can Google, but DCUM has a unique perspective)
Amanda is like six years older, was never nearly as successful as Demi, and last I read was engaged to some random loser she met at AA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I keep reading this and do not understand what she was trying to say. Or it’s so ridiculous it’s hard to believe.
She is not well in the head. She was trying to say SHE was triggered by seeing low-sugar options at the front of the store before she got to the full-sugar options further in, but instead implied it's triggering for EVERYONE in LA because diet culture is so prevalent there. She's really just ... not well in the head. I'm hoping she gets her feet under her and doesn't go the way of Amanda Bynes.
How is Amanda Byrnes now, if anyone knows? I remember her difficulties very well, but had totally forgotten about her. (I know I can Google, but DCUM has a unique perspective)
Amanda is like six years older, was never nearly as successful as Demi, and last I read was engaged to some random loser she met at AA.
Anonymous wrote:This is what happens when you're in you're 30-ish, unmarried, and still childless. She has no career and no purpose. It's clear she went off the deep-end because her ex Wilmer just had a baby. A gal as rich as she never has to work again and just be a good mom. Instead she's idle all day and driving herself insane.
Anonymous wrote:This is what happens when you're in you're 30-ish, unmarried, and still childless. She has no career and no purpose. It's clear she went off the deep-end because her ex Wilmer just had a baby. A gal as rich as she never has to work again and just be a good mom. Instead she's idle all day and driving herself insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I keep reading this and do not understand what she was trying to say. Or it’s so ridiculous it’s hard to believe.
She is not well in the head. She was trying to say SHE was triggered by seeing low-sugar options at the front of the store before she got to the full-sugar options further in, but instead implied it's triggering for EVERYONE in LA because diet culture is so prevalent there. She's really just ... not well in the head. I'm hoping she gets her feet under her and doesn't go the way of Amanda Bynes.
How is Amanda Byrnes now, if anyone knows? I remember her difficulties very well, but had totally forgotten about her. (I know I can Google, but DCUM has a unique perspective)