I wouldn’t be offended if someone made a reference to follow in an attractive persons footsteps. At the time Demi Moore made that movie she was in her prime if irc.
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I wouldn’t be offended if someone made a reference to follow in an attractive persons footsteps. At the time Demi Moore made that movie she was in her prime if irc.
YES! GI Jane was powerful, awesome, and beautiful!!!I wouldn’t be offended if someone made a reference to follow in an attractive persons footsteps. At the time Demi Moore made that movie she was in her prime if irc.
However wrong that slap was, I do hope he's strong enough to weather the storm.
This could be the straw that breaks the camels back with regard to his mental health.
Aka - Caroline Flack.
However wrong that slap was, I do hope he's strong enough to weather the storm.
This could be the straw that breaks the camels back with regard to his mental health.
Aka - Caroline Flack.
Oh yeah now that would’ve been beyond comical!
Joan would have responded to WS with her signature remark: " Oh grow up!"I thought of Joan Rivers too!! (May she rest in peace.)
I would say Chris responded to WS as you would to a patient in a psychiatric ward. He was just trying to calm the guy down....it was spooky, and scary. Yes, I give CR credit for deescalating what was truly a scary situation. Why WS wasn't escorted out is really concerning. Security did not do the right thing. He was unhinged.IMO, Chris Rock should be acknowledged for deescalating the situation after being slapped and I don't think he knew the hit was coming. A knee jerk reaction could have resulted in an actual fight. Chris remained calm, professional at his work event and did not engage in any further jokes or spout off at the mouth. Well done. It's been years since I've watched any award show but the host is known to roast people, it's what happens. I don't believe Chris Rock took a personal jab at Jada either.
Will Smith, IMO, appeared unhinged, weak, almost like people do when involved in road rage incidents. The problem that night was not Chris Rock it's whatever BS Will Smith is dealing with. IMO
Oh yes, Don Rickles was ruthless. Marty Allen was another. 'member him?Or what about Don Rickles? Anyone remember him? He was on the Johnny Carson show frequently. He was absolutely brutal when making jokes about people, even people in the audience. I remember thinking his jokes were very tasteless, if not cruel.
Publicity stunt?
The awards ceremonies have not been much watched lately.
Jmo
Women slap
Men punch
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If I were in a public setting and my husband approached another man and slapped him and not punched him.
I would not be proud.
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You're right, I shouldn't have made an assumption on his mental state.I don’t know. I mean WS was immediately surrounded and coddled by a bunch of powerful Hollywood personalities as if HE was the victim.
And does he have a history of mental illness and suicide attempts like that woman did?
Oh yes, Don Rickles was ruthless. Marty Allen was another. 'member him?
MOO.
I would say Chris responded to WS as you would to a patient in a psychiatric ward. He was just trying to calm the guy down....it was spooky, and scary. Yes, I give CR credit for deescalating what was truly a scary situation. Why WS wasn't escorted out is really concerning. Security did not do the right thing. He was unhinged.
Perhaps we will learn of some medical issue WS is suffering from, b/c frankly, stable people just don't act like that.
Very, very sad. Very.
Amateur opinion and speculation
Yes, he’s another one.Oh yes, Don Rickles was ruthless. Marty Allen was another. 'member him?
MOO.
I don’t know. I’ve seen far too many men in the US act like that. Macho. Drunk. Arrogant.
The difference is this guy is Hollywood royalty. So of course he’s not only allowed to get away with this disgusting behavior, he’s protected, defended and even lauded. “That’s how we do it.” Really, Jaden?
And, many of the people who were ruthless comedians were not really that funny when their comedy just "ragged" on people. Mr. Smith was totally wrong for his behavior, I have no doubt. But, it is important to note that Mr. Rock has worked with both of them. He said some funky stuff about their boycott of the Oscars. And, truthfully, his stuff is not so funny-- it was sexist (Javier Bardem comment about his wife being angry if he gets an award) and demeaning (IMHO). When people like Ricky Gervais took on Hollywood elitism it was equally opportunity and approved by the producers. Rock's statement about Jada was not (https://www.rollingstone.co.uk/film...jada-pinkett-smith-joke-was-off-script-13827/) so then the question is why did he ad lib. I don't think his joke a few years ago was well received nor was his response to the tweet.
We can easily see that Smith's behavior is out of line. That said, it is important to note that Rock may not have been appropriate with his commentary which was the latest in a history of dissing the couple.
Im indifferent about each of them, don’t follow either but it doesn’t matter what Chris or any other comedian says, violence isn’t acceptable. Being provoked doesn’t excuse violence.