Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She talks with “baby voice” I can’t handle! Why didn’t she grow up during puberty and mature into womanhood?????
I tried really hard to hear her Sister’s voice to see if it’s a family trait???? Her Sister does not speak like her….
I can’t believe she worked in LA with that voice, forgive my judgement, hurts my ears!
She did not have that voice in L.A. She is a grifter who plays it up for that country bumpkin shtick even though she's married to a billionaire heir.![]()
Pioneer woman: happily married with multiple children and a very successful brand.
You: bitter anonymous internet poster.
Who wins?
Sometimes the bad guys win. This satisfies you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She talks with “baby voice” I can’t handle! Why didn’t she grow up during puberty and mature into womanhood?????
I tried really hard to hear her Sister’s voice to see if it’s a family trait???? Her Sister does not speak like her….
I can’t believe she worked in LA with that voice, forgive my judgement, hurts my ears!
She did not have that voice in L.A. She is a grifter who plays it up for that country bumpkin shtick even though she's married to a billionaire heir.![]()
Pioneer woman: happily married with multiple children and a very successful brand.
You: bitter anonymous internet poster.
Who wins?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I started reading her blog 8 or 9 years ago and loved her photography and stories about life on the ranch. At the time, her story was that she was this city girl who fell in love with a cowboy and moved to the country. As it turns out, she grew up in small town Oklahoma but moved to LA for a short time and thus became a “city” girl. She’s pretty great at marketing herself, but her white lies and tendency to try to portray reality in a particular way give me an icky feeling so I don’t watch her.
I think she is a classic histrionic character, someone who needs to and does see her life and herself in very romanticized, idealized ways. (Like an actress would. Her gushing about what looks like her average husband reminds me of Julia roberts, who often does the same thing. Is she trying to convince us or herself about the fabulousness of the "Marlboro man" I have no idea). I think deep down she always saw herself as a charming, young, pretty girl I think, which is how I understand her not getting that her little girl voice in midlife is deeply odd. I think is why the orange hair does not register with her either. She wants to stand out, probably grew up with a significant amount of attention and thrives and needs that attention. As someone from a Mediterranean culture, the food is just simply not anything that appeals to me but I get that it does for many people. I don't understand why she does not work on that voice.
She is literally a failed actress who moved back to flyover country to marry rich.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She talks with “baby voice” I can’t handle! Why didn’t she grow up during puberty and mature into womanhood?????
I tried really hard to hear her Sister’s voice to see if it’s a family trait???? Her Sister does not speak like her….
I can’t believe she worked in LA with that voice, forgive my judgement, hurts my ears!
She did not have that voice in L.A. She is a grifter who plays it up for that country bumpkin shtick even though she's married to a billionaire heir.![]()
Anonymous wrote:She talks with “baby voice” I can’t handle! Why didn’t she grow up during puberty and mature into womanhood?????
I tried really hard to hear her Sister’s voice to see if it’s a family trait???? Her Sister does not speak like her….
I can’t believe she worked in LA with that voice, forgive my judgement, hurts my ears!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I started reading her blog 8 or 9 years ago and loved her photography and stories about life on the ranch. At the time, her story was that she was this city girl who fell in love with a cowboy and moved to the country. As it turns out, she grew up in small town Oklahoma but moved to LA for a short time and thus became a “city” girl. She’s pretty great at marketing herself, but her white lies and tendency to try to portray reality in a particular way give me an icky feeling so I don’t watch her.
I think she is a classic histrionic character, someone who needs to and does see her life and herself in very romanticized, idealized ways. (Like an actress would. Her gushing about what looks like her average husband reminds me of Julia roberts, who often does the same thing. Is she trying to convince us or herself about the fabulousness of the "Marlboro man" I have no idea). I think deep down she always saw herself as a charming, young, pretty girl I think, which is how I understand her not getting that her little girl voice in midlife is deeply odd. I think is why the orange hair does not register with her either. She wants to stand out, probably grew up with a significant amount of attention and thrives and needs that attention. As someone from a Mediterranean culture, the food is just simply not anything that appeals to me but I get that it does for many people. I don't understand why she does not work on that voice.
She is literally a failed actress who moved back to flyover country to marry rich.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I started reading her blog 8 or 9 years ago and loved her photography and stories about life on the ranch. At the time, her story was that she was this city girl who fell in love with a cowboy and moved to the country. As it turns out, she grew up in small town Oklahoma but moved to LA for a short time and thus became a “city” girl. She’s pretty great at marketing herself, but her white lies and tendency to try to portray reality in a particular way give me an icky feeling so I don’t watch her.
I think she is a classic histrionic character, someone who needs to and does see her life and herself in very romanticized, idealized ways. (Like an actress would. Her gushing about what looks like her average husband reminds me of Julia roberts, who often does the same thing. Is she trying to convince us or herself about the fabulousness of the "Marlboro man" I have no idea). I think deep down she always saw herself as a charming, young, pretty girl I think, which is how I understand her not getting that her little girl voice in midlife is deeply odd. I think is why the orange hair does not register with her either. She wants to stand out, probably grew up with a significant amount of attention and thrives and needs that attention. As someone from a Mediterranean culture, the food is just simply not anything that appeals to me but I get that it does for many people. I don't understand why she does not work on that voice.
Anonymous wrote:I guess her food's okay. I like reading her blog more than hearing her annoying slow voice and her weird baby doll face.
That's all I wanted to say. Vent for the night. You?
Anonymous wrote:I started reading her blog 8 or 9 years ago and loved her photography and stories about life on the ranch. At the time, her story was that she was this city girl who fell in love with a cowboy and moved to the country. As it turns out, she grew up in small town Oklahoma but moved to LA for a short time and thus became a “city” girl. She’s pretty great at marketing herself, but her white lies and tendency to try to portray reality in a particular way give me an icky feeling so I don’t watch her.