Anonymous wrote:Apart from anything else she was dressed inappropriately and trashy at the service.
Anonymous wrote:I see him touching her side. Possibly not the best look but I wouldn’t call it groping or touching inappropriately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d give it a 5 out of 10.
Too many men are pervs and think they can do anything they want.
Yeah, I think I agree. Groping is a pretty strong word, but I am on the fence on whether it should have been used in headlines or not
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow! Completely inappropriate.
Poor girl. He also controlled her. He did not let her move away and instead he dug his fingers in. I hope he gets punished and shamed.
What can a girl do in this situation? I am thinking hard about this. Maybe she could have "fake sneezed" and pushed him away while stepping back. Would that have worked? She could have said "So sorry, but I have to sneeze" ...and moved away. I think celebrity women (and other women) need to practice some of these scenarios to protect themselves from pervs. If she would have removed his hand on TV without saying anything, there would have been a backlash from the internet trolls.
I like to think that young women should be able to defend themselves against sexual abuse without worrying about internet trolls.
I'm not judging her for not doing something. I think that when people are in that situation it's easy to freeze up. The fault here is all him. But hopefully we can all acknowledge that removing his hand on TV or walking away from the podium would have been a legitimate choice.
Anonymous wrote:Wow! Completely inappropriate.
Poor girl. He also controlled her. He did not let her move away and instead he dug his fingers in. I hope he gets punished and shamed.
What can a girl do in this situation? I am thinking hard about this. Maybe she could have "fake sneezed" and pushed him away while stepping back. Would that have worked? She could have said "So sorry, but I have to sneeze" ...and moved away. I think celebrity women (and other women) need to practice some of these scenarios to protect themselves from pervs. If she would have removed his hand on TV without saying anything, there would have been a backlash from the internet trolls.
Anonymous wrote:Wow! Completely inappropriate.
Poor girl. He also controlled her. He did not let her move away and instead he dug his fingers in. I hope he gets punished and shamed.
What can a girl do in this situation? I am thinking hard about this. Maybe she could have "fake sneezed" and pushed him away while stepping back. Would that have worked? She could have said "So sorry, but I have to sneeze" ...and moved away. I think celebrity women (and other women) need to practice some of these scenarios to protect themselves from pervs. If she would have removed his hand on TV without saying anything, there would have been a backlash from the internet trolls.