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Its always nice change to see Bella Thorne looking normal and dolled up. Sure I love when shes all hookered up, but its still good to know she can still be classy. Anyway, lets hope her next Instagram posts are back to her usual programming.
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| Miley Cyrus Struts Her Stuff | Added 6 years ago | Source: HollywoodTuna |
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As I said yesterday, Miley Cyrus is back and now she strutting her stuff like its nobodies business. All those pop singers who sound alike better watch out because Miley aint messing around this time.
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| Nina Dobrev Is Working Hard In A Bikini | Added 6 years ago | Source: HollywoodTuna |
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Nina Dobrev is soon becoming my favorite social media influencer. She is living the life, working hard in her bikini and making sure to document it for all her followers. Little Tuna is a fan for life.
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| Olivia Munn Is Xmas Goodness | Added 6 years ago | Source: HollywoodTuna |
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Olivia Munn Is getting into the Christmas spirit and Im all for it. Here she is looking hot as ever, lets hope she decides to update her social media with some naughty Santa helper pics. Its not Christmas unless we get those. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Olivia Munn (@oliviamunn) on []
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| Sophia Bush was assaulted on Chicago P.D. 'in a room full of people' who ignored it | Added 6 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Sophia Bush quit working on Chicago PD in 2017. She made it clear in interviews that it was her idea, that she gave producers ample notice and told them clearly what was wrong on set, but that nothing changed so she left. She said that it was a very unprofessional work environment and its thought that some of that had to do with her costar, Jason Beghe. Beghe was reprimanded for outbursts on set and issued a statement apologizing and revealing that he was in anger management treatment. So it looks like executives decided to keep the abuser on set and let one of his victims leave when she brought up the issues that they likely already knew. In a new interview on Dax Shepards podcast [via US Magazine], Sophia got into some more details of her exit and theyre damning:
[Sophia Bush], 36, joined Dax Shepard?s ?Armchair Expert? podcast, published on Monday, December 10, and revealed that after visiting Onsite, a friend?s wellness retreat, she ?unpacked? what was going on with herself.
?I realized that as I was thinking I was being the tough guy, doing the thing, showing up to work, I programmed myself to tolerate the intolerable,? the activist stated. After that, she began saying no ? and ultimately quit her job on Chicago P.D. ?I quit because, what I?ve learned is I?ve been so programmed to be a good girl and to be a work horse and be a tug boat that I have always prioritized tugging the ship for the crew, for the show, for the group, ahead of my own health ? My body was, like, falling apart, because I was really, really unhappy.?
Bush went on to explain that the conditions of working in Chicago?s extreme weather was difficult and people were getting sick all of the time. However, the writers in Los Angeles would tell them that the ?snow looks so cool on camera
?I internalized and sort of like, inhabited that role of ?pull the tug boat? to the point where just because I?m unhappy or I?m being mistreated or I?m being abused at work, I?m not gonna f?k up this job for all these people and what about the camera guy whose two daughters I love and this is how he pays their rent? It becomes such a big thing. When your bosses tell you that if you raise a ruckus, you?ll cost everyone their job, you believe them.?
After complaining multiple times, she sat down with her two bosses following the table read of the season 4 premiere. Although she had signed a seven-season contract when landing the gig in 2014, she was ready to go and was giving them an entire season to either change things or find a replacement.
When her bosses told her there was ?no way? she?d be able to get out of her contract, she gave them a choice. ?I said, ?OK, you can put me in the position of going quietly of my own accord or you can put me in the position of suing the network to get me out of my deal and I?ll write an op-ed for The New York Times and tell them why??
?[It] was a consistent onslaught barrage of abusive behavior,? Bush stated, without naming names. ?You start to lose your way when someone assaults you in a room full of people and everyone literally looks away, looks at the floor, looks at the ceiling, and you?re the one woman in the room and every man who?s twice your size doesn?t do something.?
[From US Magazine]
I like how matter-of-fact Sophia is and yet shes not naming names, which would absolutely be her prerogative, shes just clearly stating what happened. Its outrageous that when she said shed like a better work environment she was told that she would cost people their jobs if anything changed. Thats a classic abuser tactic. The fact that she ended up leaving and that nothing was done shows how such a toxic environment happened in the first place. We wonder why there arent better depictions of women on television and in film but its not only about barriers to entry, its about unsafe work environments and a culture that does not value workers, protects abusers and blames the victim.
photos credit: WENN
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| Megan Fox: I wouldn't be seen as a 'sympathetic victim' if I told my Me Too stories | Added 6 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Megan Fox is back with a new Travel Channel show, Legends of the Lost. It?s sort of based on one of Megan?s big loves, which is ?all of the Ancient Aliens programming.? If you?ve never seen Ancient Aliens, you need to, because those shows are super-enjoyable. How did the pyramids get made? Aliens. Who was Jesus? An alien. Why are the dinosaurs extinct? Aliens. And on and on. Well, Megan loves that show and she wanted to host her own version of it, so she pitched Legends of the Lost, with herself in the host/Indiana Jones role. She also executive produced the show, and she?s been promoting it for weeks. She chatted with the New York Times about ancient mysteries and Me Too and more. Some highlights:
How the show happened: A few years back, Megan Fox awoke to an epiphany: ?I think that I can find the ark of the covenant,? she told herself. ?I?ve always been really been passionate about ancient peoples and ancient religions and ancient magic practices, not knowing what to do with it. And so I started pitching a show. I feel drawn into archaeological mysteries, and I feel that I have a purpose there. If it?s to be a literal Indiana Jones, who?s to say??
The book that changed everything: ?I had never read Erich von Dniken?s book [?Chariots of the Gods?], and that?s the first time I had ever heard of the ancient astronaut theory [which posits that extraterrestrials brought their pyramid- and monolith-building technologies to Earth during prehistoric times]. It expanded my consciousness about things I had always questioned and provided a stepping stone to keep exploring.
Whether the public owes her a retroactive apology in the wake of Me Too: ?I mean, that?s a lovely sentiment, and I appreciate that. [Long pause] I don?t know that I want to feel anything about it because my words were taken and used against me in a way that was ? at that time in my life, at that age and dealing with that level of fame ? really painful. I don?t want to say this about myself, but let?s say that I was ahead of my time and so people weren?t able to understand. Instead, I was rejected because of qualities that are now being praised in other women coming forward. And because of my experience, I feel it?s likely that I will always be just out of the collective understanding. I don?t know if there will ever be a time where I?m considered normal or relatable or likable.
She doesn?t know if she would be seen as a sympathetic victim: ?Even with the #MeToo movement, and everyone coming out with stories ? and one could assume that I probably have quite a few stories, and I do ? I didn?t speak out for many reasons. I just didn?t think based on how I?d been received by people, and by feminists, that I would be a sympathetic victim. And I thought if ever there were a time where the world would agree that it?s appropriate to victim-shame someone, it would be when I come forward with my story. No [there?s nothing I want to say], because I also feel like I?m not the universal hammer of justice. This is not to say that other people shouldn?t do what they feel is right. But in my circumstance, I don?t feel it?s my job to punish someone because they did something bad to me.
Raising three sons: ?I?m the window through which they see all women now. I?m the introduction to the divine feminine. And if they feel safe with me as the main woman in their life, it?s likely they?ll feel safe with women in general. If they see their father being respectful of me, it?s likely that that?s what they?ll think all men should do. It sounds simple. It?s probably not.
[From The New York Times]
?Let?s say that I was ahead of my time and so people weren?t able to understand. Instead, I was rejected because of qualities that are now being praised in other women coming forward.? I don?t know, I think she?s right? We saw it unfold in real time, and of course Megan wasn?t a perfect victim and of course she *also* behaved unprofessionally, etc, but the truth is still the same: Michael Bay sexually harassed her and then when she tried to talk about it, Steven Spielberg ordered Bay to fire Fox. And that?s just what we know about, because she talked about it at the time. She was ahead of her time, however messy. Justice 4 Megan Fox.
Photos courtesy of WENN.
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| Emily Blunt in Zuhair Murad at the Paris 'Mary Poppins' premiere: lovely or nah' | Added 6 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Emily Blunt is a stylish woman, I don?t think that?s in doubt. She rarely phones it in, and you can tell that she pays attention to trends and what?s happening in fashion at the moment. She has a stylist, and I?m sure they work together to build ?style stories? for promotional tours. But can I just say? I so rarely LIKE what Emily wears. I respect her as a Fashion Girl, and I rarely think she looks flat-out terrible. But I just think she has a bad picker when it comes to red carpet looks.
Emily?s look for the Paris premiere of Mary Poppins Returns is a perfect example. She chose a patterned Zuhair Murad dress with a built-in cape, made out of the same fabric. The pattern isn?t awful, the cut is flattering, and I enjoy capes. But altogether, I dislike this? The prominent flowers on her boobs, the detailing on the shoulder, the length of the skirt? I just want to start from the beginning and rework this completely. The biggest thing is that this should have been a full-length gown, and the white-and-red flowers on the fabric shouldn?t have been tailored to look like pasties.
Lin-Manuel Miranda looks nice on this promotional tour I?m glad he?s not doing the ?dude thing? of underdressing while his female costar is wearing couture. Lin seems to be wearing suits and beautiful dress coats.
Photos courtesy of Backgrid and WENN.
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| Jennifer Aniston claims to have lived with a ghost who hated her roommate | Added 6 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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I haven?t seen Dumplin? yet but I want to I ?ve heard a lot of good things about it. I?m supposed to wait for my daughter to see it but I can get an appointment at the DMV sooner than find a hole is her schedule. In the meantime, I?ll just have to settle for Jennifer Aniston working the talk-show circuit to promote it, which is fine by me, especially when she appears with Dolly Parton. Jennifer and Dolly swung by The Late Show with James Cordon. While there, James seemingly broke the news to Jennifer that Netflix had just paid $100M to keep Friends reruns up for one more year. Naturally, this led to a discussion about the possibility of a Friends reboot. According to Jennifer, ?the girls? are all for it but it?s ?the boys? that are the holdout. To hurry past any more speculation, Jennifer proposed that Monica, Phoebe and Rachel put out their own Golden Girl-esque show.
I don?t think they will ever reboot Friends. I really hope they won?t. I agree with Lisa Kudrow that the story just wouldn?t work now. All but Joey are married and/or with kids. If they were all still hanging out together all the time, we?d find them sad and neglectful parents. I loved Will & Grace when it was at its height and gave the reboot a try but I had to stop, it was ruining my fondness for the original show. The one episode I watched of the Murphy Brown update did the same. Just watching Friends reruns through today?s lens points out its flaws and foibles, rebooting it would surely kill my crush. But I also wonder if the cast really does want it to happen. I never get the impression they do. I know they, the women especially, like working together but they?ve all appeared on each other?s shows so they can continue that and the occasional skit. I think their ?desire? to do a reboot is lip service for the fans. I don?t hate the idea of a Golden Friends show with the three women. Maybe they could propose that in like, 20 years.
Since I have no desire for a Friends reboot, I would far prefer to hear about the haunted apartment Jennifer lived in when she first moved in to LA. She told a skeptical James that they even brought in a ghost hunter who found out the ghost hated Jennifer?s roommate ? so Jennifer moved out. There?s your reboot idea ? have the Golden Friends move into a bungalow with a ghost who serves as the fourth roommate.
Photo credit: WENN Photos and YouTube
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