Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once again, don't believe all the media hype and "happy" pictures and "loving comments" posted by and about famous people. It doesn't mean they're living perfect lives filled with love, money, beautiful children, exciting careers, etc. They MAY be, but not necessarily.
I never thought that about her. It was a second marriage, she is type A workaholic and he isn’t, her son had issues and graduated from a virtual high school, and her daughter dropped out of college as an upperclassman.
Her daughter is a successful influencer. And I don’t think Berkeley offers many online courses (anymore). You’d probably struggle to stay in Berkeley and motivated to take classes too if you had companies sending you massive checks and flying you everywhere.
It’s funny how over the course of the last 10 years “influencer” has become a respected profession. We used to call these people “shills,” and it wasn’t a compliment.
It's still not a respected profession. You become one because people recognize your name, not because you have anything of value to offer anyone. She certainly doesn't.
It’s respected in that people get paid a lot money to be one. In America, sadly, we measure respect with money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once again, don't believe all the media hype and "happy" pictures and "loving comments" posted by and about famous people. It doesn't mean they're living perfect lives filled with love, money, beautiful children, exciting careers, etc. They MAY be, but not necessarily.
I never thought that about her. It was a second marriage, she is type A workaholic and he isn’t, her son had issues and graduated from a virtual high school, and her daughter dropped out of college as an upperclassman.
Her daughter is a successful influencer. And I don’t think Berkeley offers many online courses (anymore). You’d probably struggle to stay in Berkeley and motivated to take classes too if you had companies sending you massive checks and flying you everywhere.
It’s funny how over the course of the last 10 years “influencer” has become a respected profession. We used to call these people “shills,” and it wasn’t a compliment.
It's still not a respected profession. You become one because people recognize your name, not because you have anything of value to offer anyone. She certainly doesn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once again, don't believe all the media hype and "happy" pictures and "loving comments" posted by and about famous people. It doesn't mean they're living perfect lives filled with love, money, beautiful children, exciting careers, etc. They MAY be, but not necessarily.
I never thought that about her. It was a second marriage, she is type A workaholic and he isn’t, her son had issues and graduated from a virtual high school, and her daughter dropped out of college as an upperclassman.
Her daughter is a successful influencer. And I don’t think Berkeley offers many online courses (anymore). You’d probably struggle to stay in Berkeley and motivated to take classes too if you had companies sending you massive checks and flying you everywhere.
It’s funny how over the course of the last 10 years “influencer” has become a respected profession. We used to call these people “shills,” and it wasn’t a compliment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once again, don't believe all the media hype and "happy" pictures and "loving comments" posted by and about famous people. It doesn't mean they're living perfect lives filled with love, money, beautiful children, exciting careers, etc. They MAY be, but not necessarily.
I never thought that about her. It was a second marriage, she is type A workaholic and he isn’t, her son had issues and graduated from a virtual high school, and her daughter dropped out of college as an upperclassman.
Her daughter is a successful influencer. And I don’t think Berkeley offers many online courses (anymore). You’d probably struggle to stay in Berkeley and motivated to take classes too if you had companies sending you massive checks and flying you everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once again, don't believe all the media hype and "happy" pictures and "loving comments" posted by and about famous people. It doesn't mean they're living perfect lives filled with love, money, beautiful children, exciting careers, etc. They MAY be, but not necessarily.
I never thought that about her. It was a second marriage, she is type A workaholic and he isn’t, her son had issues and graduated from a virtual high school, and her daughter dropped out of college as an upperclassman.
Her daughter is a successful influencer. And I don’t think Berkeley offers many online courses (anymore). You’d probably struggle to stay in Berkeley and motivated to take classes too if you had companies sending you massive checks and flying you everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think it’s “creepy” if he end up with a younger woman who can still get pregnant. Maybe he always wanted multiple kids and Reese was too old for more than 1.
It's also reasonable for him to want a partner who will spend meaningful time with him. And I'm not saying her professional ambition is unreasonable, it's absolutely not. She's had a lot on her plate with three kids and empire-building. But it's easy to see how they would be incompatible and grow apart.
Once again, an example that no one can have it all. There are only so many hours in a day for spouse, children, career, exercise, appearance, health, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Their son’s name is so cringy - Tennessee?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this proves to everyone that SHE was the reason she and Ryan were divorced. She is CRAZY and at the time she was like a 50 year old woman trapped in a 25 year old's body. Imagine how much fun she must be to be around now.
Doesn't prove it to me. He was abusive and has had multiple DV charges and is trying to date girls his daughter's age. He is scum.
I sort of do agree she was older beyond her years but I attribute that to being smart, type A, and raised in the South where she went ahead and married and had babies at 22 because that's what a good girl does. Unfortunately, she had those babies with a sleaze.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once again, don't believe all the media hype and "happy" pictures and "loving comments" posted by and about famous people. It doesn't mean they're living perfect lives filled with love, money, beautiful children, exciting careers, etc. They MAY be, but not necessarily.
I never thought that about her. It was a second marriage, she is type A workaholic and he isn’t, her son had issues and graduated from a virtual high school, and her daughter dropped out of college as an upperclassman.
Her daughter is a successful influencer. And I don’t think Berkeley offers many online courses (anymore). You’d probably struggle to stay in Berkeley and motivated to take classes too if you had companies sending you massive checks and flying you everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She will never be anyone other than this version of her- to me:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MCXfJ5vBRM
In vino veritas. Privileged Karen. Try doing this if you are a POC, even if famous.
She was drunk
That's what in vino veritas means, dum-dum.
No, in vino veritas means - speaking truth when drinking - or literally, under the influence of wine, comes the truth
That's close, but not "literally" what it means.
Signed,
Someone Who Took Latin For 6 Years
Also, Google "literally": you are possibly as confused by English as with Latin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She will never be anyone other than this version of her- to me:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MCXfJ5vBRM
In vino veritas. Privileged Karen. Try doing this if you are a POC, even if famous.
She was drunk
That's what in vino veritas means, dum-dum.
No, in vino veritas means - speaking truth when drinking - or literally, under the influence of wine, comes the truth
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think it’s “creepy” if he end up with a younger woman who can still get pregnant. Maybe he always wanted multiple kids and Reese was too old for more than 1.
It's also reasonable for him to want a partner who will spend meaningful time with him. And I'm not saying her professional ambition is unreasonable, it's absolutely not. She's had a lot on her plate with three kids and empire-building. But it's easy to see how they would be incompatible and grow apart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sad
Not really. Divorce is good when people are unhappy. Sad is staying no matter what
Anonymous wrote:This soon to be ex will end up with a hot late 20 something and knock her up immediately.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think it’s “creepy” if he end up with a younger woman who can still get pregnant. Maybe he always wanted multiple kids and Reese was too old for more than 1.