spinsterliz
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Post by spinsterliz on May 28, 2010 20:44:26 GMT -4
Kristen Stewart on seeing paparazzi pics of herself:
Fine, you hate the paparazzi. Maybe get out of the business? (No one will miss you once the "Twilight" movies are done, I promise.) But comparing pap pictures to rape...No. Just no. Seriously. Don't even go there.
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Post by Oxynia on May 28, 2010 21:03:49 GMT -4
Jesus, enough of her hyper-emo BS...she should find another line of work if attention makes her so damn twitchy! It's not like the world would miss her no-talent self, anyway.
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2010 9:04:47 GMT -4
I thought it was a stretch when Kurt Cobain used the rape/fame analogy back in the day. It's just plain stupid when Kirsten Who's That Again? Stewart says it.
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peachybean
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Post by peachybean on May 29, 2010 13:05:46 GMT -4
God, Kristen, way to be insufferable. I really like that she is private about her personal life (and not just her relationship with RPatz). I get that it must feel terribly invasive to have paps following you or to see pictures of your real life published when you were unaware but come on. Not only is it overly dramatic, it's insanely insensitive to others. Although...she did play a high schooler who was date raped in Speak. I wonder if she thinks that her 'experience' qualifies her to make that statement.
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Post by Witchie on May 29, 2010 13:38:06 GMT -4
Jesus, enough of her hyper-emo BS...she should find another line of work if attention makes her so damn twitchy! It's not like the world would miss her no-talent self, anyway. So much this.
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litzikohanovich
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Post by litzikohanovich on May 30, 2010 13:54:15 GMT -4
That is so f'in offensive. It is simply beyond the pale. I wonder if anyone with enough authority, fame, or clout will call her out on this shit.
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huntergrayson
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Post by huntergrayson on Jun 2, 2010 17:05:15 GMT -4
Oh my god, STFU, Miley Cyrus:
Okay, I've said it before regarding her and I'll say it again - if you don't listen to pop music and claim you've "never even heard" a Jay-Z song despite your lyrics praising him, then you don't get to make pop music. That simple. It's like claiming to want to be an author but saying you don't like to read. Or being an artist with no clue about Warhol, Hirst, and Banksyz. Stop.
Also,"selling out" implies you had some sort of artistry or authenticity to begin with. You got your career thanks to nepotism and the Disney corporate machine. You were sold out from the beginning.
Plus, since you don't listen to pop music, you don't get to claim yours is so much deeper than all those shallow songs that you, you know, don't listen to.
What a arrogant brat. You're Hannah fucking Montana, not Bob Dylan.
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Post by Sunnyhorse on Jun 2, 2010 17:08:10 GMT -4
I don't need to be lectured on "selling out" by some talentless, trashy twit who rides a pole on a kids-oriented awards show, thanks. Girl is incredibly annoying.
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Post by angelaudie on Jun 2, 2010 22:14:50 GMT -4
Honestly, between that quote and her slamming the Glee kids I'm beginning to wonder if perhaps Miley knows she's not that talented and slams other artists to make herself feel better.
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Post by syve on Jun 5, 2010 12:28:10 GMT -4
Kristien Stewart issued an apology.I feel so confused. It's an apology from a celeb for something they said that doesn't mention "taken out of context" or "sorry if you were offended". It's almost like someone in Hollywood was able to issue a genuine honest apology acknowledging they did wrong. Can it really be?
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