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| Diane Kruger wore custom, bridal-white Givenchy to the NYC Ballet gala | Added 438 days ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Here are some photos from last night?s gala event for the New York City Ballets 75th Anniversary. Sarah Jessica Parker, a longtime supporter and patron of the NYC Ballet, was there with her husband Matthew Broderick. Interestingly enough, Diane Kruger also decided to come out for this event. Diane has attended NYC Ballet events in the past, but she?s not known as some kind of long-time supporter of the company. I find it fascinating that Diane made a point of stepping out with her partner/fiance (and father of her child) Norman Reedus this week, the week that Jodie Turner Smith filed for divorce from Joshua Jackson. I think she did it on purpose, that she was looking for a chance to send a signal that she and Norman are still together. Considering she?s given interviews for years now, taking swipes at Joshua, you can?t blame me for feeling like this was pointed. Diane wore a ?bridal white? bespoke Givenchy to the gala. The sleeves are so bad, it looks like her arm is in a sling.
Here?s SJP and Matthew Broderick. Sarah Jessica always does tulle-intensive ballerina looks for NYC Ballet events. We don?t talk about that enough, that SJP is a theme-dresser. This dress is Carolina Herrera and she added a giant hair bow. I get what she was doing but this feels like mutton dressed as lamb. I know exactly how judgmental that sounds but I still say this look is way too ?young.?
Molly Ringwald in Zac Posen! She looks great!
And finally, Justin Theroux in heels!
Photos courtesy of Avalon Red, Cover Images.
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| David Beckham called out Victoria on-camera when she called herself 'working class' | Added 438 days ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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I was in my 30s before I really understood that the British class system is vastly different from the American class system. In America, class is determined by money more than anything else, and you can be born in one class and move to another through work, education, marriage and/or money. In Britain, you?re born and you?ll die in the same class, regardless of what happens in between, regardless of who you marry or what money you make. The idea of ?middle class? is vastly different too in America, ?middle class? means families who, like, own a home, live in the suburbs, at least one parent has a college degree and enough income to live somewhat comfortably. In Britain, that same family would easily be called ?working class.?
The difference in class systems and how they?re viewed is on display in Netflix?s Beckham docuseries. Within Britain, Victoria and David Beckham are both viewed (and they view themselves) as coming from working-class backgrounds. But David called out Victoria on-camera in what is becoming THE viral clip from the series:
"Actually, no, that's not the truth, Victoria." pic.twitter.com/kiwKlAN5nX
Netflix (@netflix) October 5, 2023
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