Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Something must have gone down, they were famously amicable right after the split.
Yea, Harry Styles went down
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like his Ted Lasso first season arc was art imitating life. I feel very sorry for him. He’s a super nice guy, very down to earth and very funny. He’s a neighbor and our kids went to school together but I think he’s mostly in LA/London now.
Uh, no he's not a super nice guy. He's a terrible, sour, bilious, spiteful guy. I will never see an attractive man when i see him ever again. What a terrible person to do what he did. Mean. Ugly mean....
NP. What is it you think he did? Is this about how OW was served publicly? You know the process server and lawyer work that out, right? The client can tell the lawyer (who passes it on to the process server) "She'll be at this hotel on this date for a convention" but it's up to the process server if they approach by knocking on the hotel room door or in the dining room or at the convention. I worked in matrimonial law - I assure you the clients did NOT decide how their spouse got served. They gave suggestions of where/when to find them. If the process server couldn't find them they got creative.
Of course he is responsible for how she was served.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So Jason says he didn’t want her served at school or Harry’s house. Doesn’t really make sense not to serve papers at Harry’s house. I’m sure the kids would have been no where near the door to answer it and too young to answer it and pretty sure Harry has servants/security that answer the door.
I still think Jason cheated on Olivia while filming Ted Lasso. She found out after he came home which would explain why they were so chummy at the beach. He either was talking on the phone or getting texts from Juno (Keely) and Olivia dumped him quickly. I just don’t see Harry having that fast of an affect on her to dump Jason that quickly.
Of course it could have been the other way and when Jason came home he found out about her and Harry. If this is true, then why is Harry not getting some heat for going after a woman who was spoken for?
Their kids are 8 and 5 - plenty old enough to answer the door and also old enough to be aware of what’s going on. It’s not at all unreasonable that he didn’t want her served at those places.
Disagree! Too young for 5 year old to answer and possibly even for 8 year old. And given they live with celebs, they should never answer the door until they are in their late teens.
That's ridiculous. So when an 11 yr old is having a sleepover party she can't answer the door to let her friends in? Come on.
Pretty sure if that were the case both host and guest parents would be at the door. The kids are too young to answer the door alone.
This might be the most insane thing I've ever read.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love that he served her with the papers on stage. A total boss move on his part. The look on her face...
It's horrible - and very much against the brand he's built for himself.
I truly doubt he had anything to do with her getting served on stage. His lawyer hired a process server, and they do it however they can. It's not a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like his Ted Lasso first season arc was art imitating life. I feel very sorry for him. He’s a super nice guy, very down to earth and very funny. He’s a neighbor and our kids went to school together but I think he’s mostly in LA/London now.
Uh, no he's not a super nice guy. He's a terrible, sour, bilious, spiteful guy. I will never see an attractive man when i see him ever again. What a terrible person to do what he did. Mean. Ugly mean....
NP. What is it you think he did? Is this about how OW was served publicly? You know the process server and lawyer work that out, right? The client can tell the lawyer (who passes it on to the process server) "She'll be at this hotel on this date for a convention" but it's up to the process server if they approach by knocking on the hotel room door or in the dining room or at the convention. I worked in matrimonial law - I assure you the clients did NOT decide how their spouse got served. They gave suggestions of where/when to find them. If the process server couldn't find them they got creative.
Of course he is responsible for how she was served.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So Jason says he didn’t want her served at school or Harry’s house. Doesn’t really make sense not to serve papers at Harry’s house. I’m sure the kids would have been no where near the door to answer it and too young to answer it and pretty sure Harry has servants/security that answer the door.
I still think Jason cheated on Olivia while filming Ted Lasso. She found out after he came home which would explain why they were so chummy at the beach. He either was talking on the phone or getting texts from Juno (Keely) and Olivia dumped him quickly. I just don’t see Harry having that fast of an affect on her to dump Jason that quickly.
Of course it could have been the other way and when Jason came home he found out about her and Harry. If this is true, then why is Harry not getting some heat for going after a woman who was spoken for?
Their kids are 8 and 5 - plenty old enough to answer the door and also old enough to be aware of what’s going on. It’s not at all unreasonable that he didn’t want her served at those places.
Disagree! Too young for 5 year old to answer and possibly even for 8 year old. And given they live with celebs, they should never answer the door until they are in their late teens.
That's ridiculous. So when an 11 yr old is having a sleepover party she can't answer the door to let her friends in? Come on.
Pretty sure if that were the case both host and guest parents would be at the door. The kids are too young to answer the door alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So Jason says he didn’t want her served at school or Harry’s house. Doesn’t really make sense not to serve papers at Harry’s house. I’m sure the kids would have been no where near the door to answer it and too young to answer it and pretty sure Harry has servants/security that answer the door.
I still think Jason cheated on Olivia while filming Ted Lasso. She found out after he came home which would explain why they were so chummy at the beach. He either was talking on the phone or getting texts from Juno (Keely) and Olivia dumped him quickly. I just don’t see Harry having that fast of an affect on her to dump Jason that quickly.
Of course it could have been the other way and when Jason came home he found out about her and Harry. If this is true, then why is Harry not getting some heat for going after a woman who was spoken for?
Their kids are 8 and 5 - plenty old enough to answer the door and also old enough to be aware of what’s going on. It’s not at all unreasonable that he didn’t want her served at those places.
Disagree! Too young for 5 year old to answer and possibly even for 8 year old. And given they live with celebs, they should never answer the door until they are in their late teens.
That's ridiculous. So when an 11 yr old is having a sleepover party she can't answer the door to let her friends in? Come on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like his Ted Lasso first season arc was art imitating life. I feel very sorry for him. He’s a super nice guy, very down to earth and very funny. He’s a neighbor and our kids went to school together but I think he’s mostly in LA/London now.
Uh, no he's not a super nice guy. He's a terrible, sour, bilious, spiteful guy. I will never see an attractive man when i see him ever again. What a terrible person to do what he did. Mean. Ugly mean....
NP. What is it you think he did? Is this about how OW was served publicly? You know the process server and lawyer work that out, right? The client can tell the lawyer (who passes it on to the process server) "She'll be at this hotel on this date for a convention" but it's up to the process server if they approach by knocking on the hotel room door or in the dining room or at the convention. I worked in matrimonial law - I assure you the clients did NOT decide how their spouse got served. They gave suggestions of where/when to find them. If the process server couldn't find them they got creative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So Jason says he didn’t want her served at school or Harry’s house. Doesn’t really make sense not to serve papers at Harry’s house. I’m sure the kids would have been no where near the door to answer it and too young to answer it and pretty sure Harry has servants/security that answer the door.
I still think Jason cheated on Olivia while filming Ted Lasso. She found out after he came home which would explain why they were so chummy at the beach. He either was talking on the phone or getting texts from Juno (Keely) and Olivia dumped him quickly. I just don’t see Harry having that fast of an affect on her to dump Jason that quickly.
Of course it could have been the other way and when Jason came home he found out about her and Harry. If this is true, then why is Harry not getting some heat for going after a woman who was spoken for?
Their kids are 8 and 5 - plenty old enough to answer the door and also old enough to be aware of what’s going on. It’s not at all unreasonable that he didn’t want her served at those places.
Disagree! Too young for 5 year old to answer and possibly even for 8 year old. And given they live with celebs, they should never answer the door until they are in their late teens.
Late teens! I was babysitting at 13. I had s*x at 15. Driving at 16. I still couldn't answer the door for another couple of years?!
Were your parents famous?
You think kids whose parents are famous grow up LESS quickly than those of us with normal childhoods?
Anonymous wrote:The papers on stage is a d i c k move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like his Ted Lasso first season arc was art imitating life. I feel very sorry for him. He’s a super nice guy, very down to earth and very funny. He’s a neighbor and our kids went to school together but I think he’s mostly in LA/London now.
Uh, no he's not a super nice guy. He's a terrible, sour, bilious, spiteful guy. I will never see an attractive man when i see him ever again. What a terrible person to do what he did. Mean. Ugly mean....
Anonymous wrote:I love that he served her with the papers on stage. A total boss move on his part. The look on her face...
Anonymous wrote:I feel like his Ted Lasso first season arc was art imitating life. I feel very sorry for him. He’s a super nice guy, very down to earth and very funny. He’s a neighbor and our kids went to school together but I think he’s mostly in LA/London now.