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| Zoe Kravitz isn't going to have a baby just 'because society says so' | Added 4 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Best part of 2019.
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| Eva Green on Harvey Weinstein: 'I praise the brave women who risked so much' | Added 4 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Eva Green is so beautiful to me, and I kind of dig her permanent goth-girl vibe. I like that she never tried to ?lighten? her styling or her energy to make herself appealing to consumers. Even on the cover of the Telegraph Magazine wearing bright pink, she still looks goth AF somehow. Eva is still (?) Tim Burton?s muse and possibly his lover/girlfriend, although they?ve both been pretty squirrelly about that over the years. Eva chatted with the Telegraph about Burton, anxiety and how happy she is that Harvey Weinstein is in prison. In 2017, she was one of the many actresses who spoke about how Weinstein harassed her and attempted to assault her but she pushed him off. Some quotes:
Eva Green on coping with crippling anxiety: Im very shy? I wish I was a silent movie star
On Weinstein: I am grateful that justice has been served. I praise the brave women who risked so much in coming forward, not only their careers and reputations, but the pain that they have suffered in having to relive being raped in order to put this sexual predator out of harms way. Their courage has changed the world.
On the changing dynamics of the film industry post-Me Too: ?It is good, and there is still more to do. It is so radical for men it is very hard, they take so many hits. There are very good men.
On Tim Burton: My dream as a child, and later on, was always to work with him. I love his world. He is such a nice person as well.
[From The Telegraph]
It?s just nice that there are some women in the industry who aren?t making noise about ?forgiveness? or giving contrarian takes on Weinstein. He was and is a monster. Nearly every woman who interacted with him is glad he?s in prison.. As for ?for men it is very hard, they take so many hits? clearly, they still need to take more hits. And if they?re good men, they?ll understand that too.
Eva Green on coping with crippling anxiety: ?I?m very shy? I wish I was a silent movie star?The Telegraph Magazine catches up with the actresshttps://t.co/lol7vkAGMR pic.twitter.com/eDrEAz6tCU
Telegraph Magazine (@TelegraphMag) April 25, 2020
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| Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas are back in LA, got locked out of Ana's place | Added 4 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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| Kristin Cavallari thought Jay Cutler was 'lazy,' 'unmotivated,' needed a post-NFL job | Added 4 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Do you know how Ive been saying that Kristin Cavallari is leaking stories about her divorce from Jay Cutler, only to deny the story in another story, thus ensuring she keeps her name in the press? Its still happening. Page Six ran a story that Kristin thought Jay was loafing around the house after he retired from the NFL in 2017 and that she found that annoying. They had a ton of details and quotes and it looked straight from Kristins publicist. It read:
Kristin found [Jay] ?unmotivated? and even ?lazy? ? while he found that he had a penchant for hanging out with their three kids and menagerie of animals on their Tennessee farm.
?She was growing increasingly impatient with him. He was supposed to take this big job at Fox Sports and have a life after football that would get him up off the couch and do something,? said an insider. ?Instead, he backed out ? this is [three] years ago ? and joined the [Miami] Dolphins. That didn?t pan out well, and he was left with no TV gig until she got the show for them.?
The source added that Cavallari ?views herself as very polished and put together, and [Cutler as] this lazy, unmotivated guy.?
[From Page Six]
Of course someone then denied that to US Magazine a day later:
There is ?no truth ? whatsoever? to reports that the reality star, 33, split from the former athlete, 37, in large part due to his refusal to get another job, a source tells Us Weekly exclusively. On the contrary, the insider says the couple just ?fell out of love.?
Cavallari, in fact, did not even harbor ill feelings because of Cutler?s step back from his career. ?Kristin never had a problem with him retiring,? the source reveals. ?She didn?t find him unmotivated or lazy.?
?She never criticized him about not working or not working hard enough. She didn?t care.?
[From US Magazine]
ET has another story, told from Jays perspective, about how Kristin was working really hard and he wanted more time with her. The work life balance was said to be an issue in their relationship. I dont want to get too into the weeds with these people I care absolutely nothing about. Im already annoyed at having to read all this about them, but earlier in the week I wondered if theres a team at E! working to get them more press. It could be a team that Kristin hired too, and that shes angling for another season of her reality show. It might just work.
Oh and Kristin is buying a $5 million dollar estate near Nashville with two houses on it. Its all for her kids though, remember? A source tells people Shes trying to minimize the impact on her kids, so shed love to bring them someplace really nice, really welcoming, really special where they can start putting down roots and make memories. She needs to have a $5 million dollar place for memories!
This is a post Kristin put up for Jaxons sixth birthday yesterday.
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A post shared by Kristin Cavallari (@kristincavallari) on May 7, 2020 at 7:31am PDT
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| Taylor Swift posts about the racially motivated killing of Ahmaud Arbery | Added 4 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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? ? biiig isolation ? ?
A post shared by Taylor Swift (@taylorswift) on May 7, 2020 at 10:26am PDT
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| Emma Watson: 'Evolutionary theorists believe that patriarchy is not inevitable' | Added 4 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Emma Watson conducted an interview/conversation with Professor Valerie Hudson, author of Sex and World Peace, a data-driven examination of what happens when governments are male-dominated and toxic, and when women are driven out of any political power. I came into this transcript of their conversation simply hoping to grab a few juicy quotes from Watson, but the entire piece is GREAT. Emma is very well-read and well-versed on every subject they discuss and I really hope a lot of people take the time to read this, because the subject matter is so interesting. Some highlights (just from Emma?s quotes):
The unpaid labor of women: ?The data you collected is heart-stopping. Like the fact that the largest risk for poverty in old age is determined by whether or not one has ever given birth to a child. When you hear that if women?s caring labor were valued even at minimum wage, it would account for 40% of world production, it?s hard to hear that and remain unmoved.?
Silence & microaggression: ?I love that you say silence is the sturdy ally of gendered microaggression. I love the word microaggression. I?ve been doing therapy for years and think it?s the best thing ever, and we talk about telling the microscopic truth.
Figuring out a new language, as a woman, to describe your experience: ?I did an interview with Vogue magazine a couple of months ago, and I talked about how, in the run-up to my 30s, [I felt] this incredible, sudden anxiety and pressure that I had to be married or have a baby or [be] moving into a house. And there was no word for this kind of subliminal messaging and anxiety and pressure that I felt building up but couldn?t really name, so I used the word self-partnered. For me it wasn?t so much about coining a word; it was more that I needed to create a definition for something that I didn?t feel there was language for. And it was interesting because it really riled some people up! It was less for me about the word but more about what it meant ? just this idea that we need to reclaim language and space in order to express ourselves, because sometimes it?s really not there.?
On patriarchal societies: ?So, out of 4,000 mammals and 10 million or more other animal species, only chimps and humans live in patrilineal male-bonded communities. I found that fascinating, the fact that evolutionary theorists believe that patriarchy is not inevitable; I found that oddly hopeful. And there was a documentary Amanda Foreman, a British historian, did a television series called The Ascent of Women, which looked at other societies and cultures that were not organized in a patriarchal way, and there is something really hopeful about realizing [that] ? because I think that?s so much the answer isn?t it? [To] that, Well, there must be a reason why we do things this way, or This is always the way that things have been done, or We?ve clearly discovered the best way to do things, and that is why we continue to do them this way.
Kink culture: ?I feel that relationships that don?t necessarily follow traditional models do require more communication and consent. It requires an actual conversation and agreement about the delegation of tasks and labor and responsibilities that maybe you don?t feel you need to have or should have if you follow those traditional stereotypes.? The idea that relationships are supposed to be easy and it?s all supposed to be implicitly understood, and you?re just meant to get each other, it?s bullsh*t! It?s impossible! A lot of the healthiest relationships I?ve seen have been between same-sex couples because, I think, they have to sit down and agree [on] things. They agree [on] things between them as opposed to [accepting] certain sets of assumptions and expectations that are made. I?ve also kind of become slightly fascinated by kink culture because they are the best communicators ever. They know all about consent.
Feminism & environmentalism: ?My friend said something devastating the other day ? she said, Do you think if we started describing Earth as male, if we gave Earth a male pronoun, do you think that people would treat Earth better?If we give Earth a male pronoun, maybe we?ll stop pillaging and destroying and killing it.
[From Teen Vogue]
As I said, the conversation was fascinating and the back-and-forth was great. I came out of it really impressed by Emma. I really enjoy this aspect of Emma, and I hope she leans into it more, the bookish feminist thinker, the amplifier of women writers and women?s issues. If we started calling it Father Earth? would there really be a change? And would it even be possible to pay women for all of the unpaid labor childcare, caring for senior parents they do? I don?t know.
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| Courteney Cox: 'I?m cooking so much, I?m exhausted from cooking' | Added 4 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Courteney Cox was on Jimmy Kimmel Live this week, and I really enjoyed her interview. Courtney is promoting her docuseries 9 Months, which is on Facebook Live. It follows women throughout their pregnancies and the second season is premiering on Mothers Day. Courteney told Jimmy how much shes cooking lately and she described some recipes shes made. I
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