Bama really lost to a young Meryl Streep… pic.twitter.com/oJlR3epOtJ — Nick Marshall (@NickMarshaII) January 8, 2019 Hilarious Tweets From Clemson-Alabama, Pt. 4 The mighty Alabama Crimson Tide barely pinched Clemson during their 44-16 Championship beatdown that introduced everyone to the Tigers’ goldilocked QB stud Trevor Lawrence while fueling hilariously petty tweets, memes and videos across the internet. Dawg who did this bruh ??? pic.twitter.com/nQlzTkOHgJ — The Mad King (@Kingkeraun) January 8, 2019 Peep the funniest tweets & memes from Clemson-Alabama, Pt. 4.
Rose McGowan has zero chill, and that’s usually a good thing. We love hearing her tear Harvey Weinstein a new one. Sometimes, however, that admirable passion gets a little misplaced. The result is Rose McGowan slamming Meryl Streep, of all people, basically accusing her of having been complicit in Weinstein’s monstrous deeds . Meryl Streep is speaking out, saying that she’s very hurt by Rose’s words, and endeavoring to make things clear. Rose McGowan was outspoken in accusing Harvey Weinstein of rape — and she’s certainly not alone. Too many actresses have come forward, identifying Weinstein as their harasser or their rapist. Salma Hayek spoke of Weinstein as a “monster,” and says that she wonders if it was only her friendships with other influential members of Hollywood that prevented Weinstein from raping her. Some times, a person escapes from a sexual predator because they have the right friends. Others just get lucky. And others … unlucky. Rose McGowan has spoken loud and clear against Weinstein. Unfortunately, some of her ire was misdirected at her fellow actresses. “Actresses, like Meryl Streep, who happily worked for The Pig Monster, are wearing black @GoldenGlobes in a silent protest.” We would counter that, surely, they did not know. A lot of people have no idea that there’s a monster in their midst. “YOUR SILENCE is THE problem. You’ll accept a fake award breathlessly & affect no real change.” All awards are fake, really. “I despise your hypocrisy. Maybe you should all wear Marchesa.” Marchesa, of course, is the clothing line by Weinstein’s wife. While many feel sorry for the woman who most assume never knew of her husband’s monstrous deeds, Rose McGowan has been less sympathetic. Rose has since deleted the tweet. Meryl Streep addressed Rose McGowan’s criticisms in a lengthy letter, published in The Huffington Post . “It hurt to be attacked by Rose McGowan in banner headlines this weekend, but I want to let her know I did not know about Weinstein’s crimes, not in the ’90s when he attacked her, or through subsequent decades when he proceeded to attack others.” That’s what we figured. “I wasn’t deliberately silent. I didn’t know. I don’t tacitly approve of rape. I didn’t know. I don’t like young women being assaulted. I didn’t know this was happening.” Sexual predators go to great lengths to cover up their crimes. Meryl then goes on to explain how little contact she’s had with Weinstein. “I don’t know where Harvey lives, nor has he ever been to my home.” That’s good for her. “I have never in my life been invited to his hotel room.” For many actors, exchanging scripts and even auditioning in hotel rooms isn’t uncommon. Some wonder if, in light of these uncovered abuses, that should now change. “I have been to his office once, for a meeting with Wes Craven for ‘Mustic of the Heart’ in 1998.” That’s … nearly 20 years ago. “HW distributed movies I made with other people.” “HW was not a filmmaker; he was often a producer, primarily a marketer of films made by other people — some of them great, some not great.” Weinstein did sometimes assume a hand-on role in films, but that makes him a demanding producer, not a filmmaker. “But not every actor, actress, and director who made films that HW distributed knew he abused women, or that he raped Rose in the 90s, other women before and others after, until they told us. We did not know that women’s silence was purchased by him and his enablers.” Sometimes, survivors are shocked to learn that other people didn’t know what happened to them. When something consumes your life, it’s hard to imagine that others could be so blind. “HW needed us not to know this, because our association with him bought him credibility, an ability to lure young, aspiring women into circumstances where they would be hurt.” Yes, predators have a vested interest in appearing innocent and personable. “He needed me much more than I needed him and he made sure I didn’t know. Apparently he hired ex Mossad operators to protect this information from becoming public.” We’ve heard about that. “Rose and the scores of other victims of these powerful, moneyed, ruthless men face an adversary for whom Winning, at any and all costs, is the only acceptable outcome.” Meryl then talks specifically about what people are doing to protect survivors from the wrath of the men who want them silenced. “That’s why a legal defense fund for victims is currently being assembled to which hundreds of good hearted people in our business will contribute, to bring down the bastards, and help victims fight this scourge within.” “Rose assumed and broadcast something untrue about me, and I wanted to let her know the truth.” It’s clear that Meryl is speaking with compassion, here. “Through friends who know her, I got my home phone number to her the minute I read the headlines.” That was a good move to make. “I sat by that phone all day yesterday and this morning, hoping to express both my deep respect for her and others’ bravery in exposing the monsters among us, and my sympathy for the untold, ongoing pain she suffers.” Perhaps Rose McGowan was following Uma Thurman’s advice about waiting until she calms down before speaking up. “No one can bring back what entitled bosses like Bill O’Reilly, Roger Ailes, and HW took from the women who endured attacks on their bodies and their ability to make a living.” Sad but true. “And I hoped that she would give me a hearing. She did not, but I hope she reads this.” Meryl’s statement continues: “I am truly sorry she sees me as an adversary, because we are both, together with all the women in our business, standing in defiance of the same implacable foe: a status quo that wants so badly to return to the bad old days, the old ways where women were used, abused and refused entry into the decision-making, top levels of the industry.” And that, she says, is where the real problem lies. “That’s where the cover-ups convene. Those rooms must be disinfected, and integrated, before anything even begins to change.” Change can be a lengthy process, but it’s better to take your time than to rush and let horrible people slip through the cracks. View Slideshow: Hollywood Sex Scandal: Who’s Been Caught? Accused? Fired?
‘Hamilton,’ ‘Star Wars,’ ‘Game of Thrones,’ James Spader, Meryl Streep: Protestors at the Women’s March were definitely pop culture-savvy with their signs.
Meryl Streep did not win a Golden Globe Award for her performance in Florence Foster Jenkins on Sunday night. And yet the veteran actress still managed to make the most memorable speech of the night. By a long shot. As you very likely heard by now, Streep accepted the Cecil B. DeMille during the ceremony, using her platform to call out Donald Trump for his frequent bullying and his disrespectful behavior. (Technically, Streep did not actually call Trump out; she never uttered his name.) After giving props to Hollywood for its diversity, and making a crack about how Trump wants to “kick out” foreigners, Streep arrived at the crux of her speech. She focused on the time in 2015 when Trump mocked a disabled reporter named Serge F. Kovaleski and told the crowd: “This instinct to humiliate when it’s modeled by someone in the public platform by someone powerful, it filters down into everybody’s life because it kind of gives permission for other people to do the same thing… “Disrespect invites disrespect. Violence incites violence.” Streep was given a rousing ovation by all in attendance, with many in Hollywood jumping on Twitter to sing her praises. Meryl Streep Attacks Donald Trump at Golden Globes (And Trump Responds!) “We will need a lot of people as clear and brave as Meryl Streep if we are to fight the corruption, bad ideas and lies of Donald Trump,” wrote Judd Apatow. “The definition of class,” wrote Diane Kruger. But Trump had a different viewpoint, as you might expect. Aside from pointing out that Streep was a Hillary Clinton “lover” and a “liberal movie [person],” Trump went on to slam the star as “overrated,” a distinction he has previously used for Megyn Kelly, Jon Stewart and the Broadway production Hamilton. Streep, of course, has been nominated for 19 Academy Awards over the course of her career. But she’s only won three times. Overall, Streep has been up for 335 awards, yet has only taken home 164 trophies. That means she wins fewer than half of the times she’s nominated. And people want to call her The Greatest Actress of Her Generation?!? Some might say that these numbers lend credence to Trump’s argument. Other people (named Rachel Dratch) may say “anyone who calls #Meryl “overrated” is unfit to serve.” Streep’s resume is suddenly a topic of conversation over the Internet… and we want you hear from YOU! Are you on Team Meryl? Or Team Trump? Do you think Streep should have used the Golden Globe Awards stage as a soapbox? Or should she have just stuck to entertainment? And, most urgently, do you think Meryl Streep is overrated? WEIGH IN NOW: YES, finally someone said it! No, she’s, like, a goddess! Who is Meryl Streep? View Poll »
Meryl Streep Blasts Trump In case you missed it last night, Meryl Streep went all the way in on Donald Trump at the Golden Globes. The clapped at him epically and classily. Oh, you didn’t see it? Here. Full video of Streep. Worth watching: pic.twitter.com/ItQkoJLnxG — Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) January 9, 2017 The internet blew the hell up over it and the reactions are legendary. We know what Trump thinks. But here’s what the rest of the world has to say.
To say there's a little bit of a sexism problem in Hollywood is like saying David Duke is a little bit racist. From slut-shaming to body-shaming, from the pay gap to the number of female speaking characters in films (it's just 29.9 percent), celebrity women are regularly given the short end of the stick compared to their male counterparts. We've got a long way to go, but some celebrities are now speaking out against the injustices women in Tinseltown must deal with on a daily basis. 1. Taylor Swift For years, Taylor Swift was called out for writing songs about her exes, but she asked a curious question: why aren’t male artists targeted for doing the same thing? 2. Scarlett Johansson During a press conference promoting Avengers with Robert Downey, Jr., Johansson was questioned on how she got in shape for the role while Downey was asked about character development. Her response: “How come you get the really interesting existential question, and I get the like, ‘rabbit food’ question?” 3. Tom Hardy Speaking about Mad Max: Fury Road, Tom Hardy had this to say: “The lead of this movie is a female amputee. It’s a total empowerment of women. It’s actually about f**king time.” 4. Rihanna When a reporter assumed Rihanna was looking for her “next man,” she shut it down like a total badass. 5. John Legend When Chrissy Teigen was mom-shamed for going out a week after giving birth, husband John Legend questioned why he wasn’t targeted. “Funny there’s no dad-shaming,” he wrote on Twitter. “When both of us go out to dinner, shame both of us so Chrissy doesn’t have to take it all. We’ll split it.” 6. Madonna Madonna brilliantly points out the sexist and ageist double standard surrounding women dating younger men by comparing herself to Mick Jagger. View Slideshow
Maybe I am reading this wrong, because I don’t see her tits, and I also think Meryl Streep is relatively ugly….but unoffensive, regular bitch on the street ugly, clearly capable of acting her way into believable, probably because she’s ugly… But the quote is: This was me on my way home from an audition for King Kong where I was told I was too “ugly” for the part. This was a pivotal moment for me. This one rogue opinion could derail my dreams of becoming an actress or force me to pull myself up by the boot straps and believe in myself. I took a deep breath and said “I’m sorry you think I’m too ugly for your film but you’re just one opinion in a sea of thousands and I’m off to find a kinder tide.” Today I have 18 Academy Awards. Which I read as “Producers called my ugly”…”so I tried harder”…because “Bullying weeds out the weak”….and “if they never called me ugly, I’d have nothing to prove to the world”…and “if everyone is inclusive and nice to each other, people don’t try as hard”… Then she threw in a brag…about her 18 Academy Awards…none for being the hot leading lady…because…that’s right..she was too ugly to play the lead in King Kong… As a #cyberbully…I appreciate these words…if you’re being bullied, stop being a little bitch and pull it together…Meryl Streep did it…and she was too ugly…you whining bitch… The post Meryl Streep Supports Bullying of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepfather .
Oscar season is almost upon us, and as the Hollywood's most talented (or at least most desperate) stars prepare to launch campaigns that they hope will result in career defining gold guys and overlong acceptance speeches, we thought it would be a good time to look back at where they came from. These pics of present-day A-listers hanging with younger versions of themselves have been making the rounds online, and they serve as a pretty cool reminder that some stars never age – and some made horrendous fashion statements in the not-so-distant past. So enjoy this weird trip down red carpet memory lane. Just don't tell Little Leo he still doesn't have an Oscar ! 1. Leonardo DiCaprio in 2013 and 1989 Leo works the red carpet with young Leo. Fun fact: these two guys have won the exact same number of Oscars! 2. Amy Adams in 2014 and 1999 Amy Adams is feeling herself. Literally. We envy her right now, and it’s very confusing. 3. Christian Bale in 2013 and 1987 Christian Bale at ages 13 and 39. The way this guy transforms, he could probably still play a 6th-grader. 4. Julia Roberts in 2013 and 1989 Julia Roberts in her prime and…in her other prime. Seriously, what deal with the Devil did this woman make? 5. Matthew McConaughey in 2014 and 1996 Alright, alright, alright. Let’s all be happy Matt lost his interest in giant vampire-slayer wooden cross jewelry. 6. Meryl Streep in 1980 and 2013 Meryl Streep has aged remarkably well. We guess dominating awards season every year helps keep you young! View Slideshow
Lindsay Lohan posted this picture of her from behind…becasue I guess she wanted to scare off anyone who thought they still wanted to fuck Lohan by reminding them of her anorexic, skeletor ass, that the older she gets, the weirdo it gets…but thanks to her implants, them tits…stay the fucking same… Lindsay Lohan wrote this on her instagram on September 11…..I read it, didn’t understand it, but that’s probably because Lohan is an absolute lunatic… they always come back. I love you NYC ????they always come back. I love you NYC ???? #godblesstheworld #michaeljackson #rip miss you as my real only private friend. For you: god, for all hurts and wrongs, please let me forgive, Allah please let me be forgiven, and all forgive themselves. Please and thank you. (Someone I was with the night before several towers fell, it felt like not a curse, but more like a spell.. What we think in America is not always clear, we don’t have @peta commercials / you just kill deer….with this being said, I’m a girl with a reputation mislead… Like a diamond in the rough, you, now, for 25 years have seen me on TV and screen.. So i am programmed ????to stand tough. Black or white – in life, rather than love we create a fight of an ideal situation of an unexceptional, yet unacceptable future that @TMZ @Eonline @HarveylevinTMZ & #harveyweinstein ..couldn’t and wouldn’t even care to describe any thought of the people we forget to help when a franchise film comes out and, If money means more than freedom- than stay in California. If helping others is a passion, talk to angelina jolie… If you want to be a brilliant actress, work wth Meryl Streep …at the end of the day- republican or democrats — BE HERE NOW @oprah and live with integrity. Or go to sleep. The most beautiful life comes cheap. Stop fighting and using artists for distractions. It’s boring… ???? #UnitedNations All this say, I pretty much love Lindsay Lohan…she’s so fucking crazy…beat up…expired…that I just want to bury my face in her until I die… The post Lindsay Lohan Has No Ass on Instagram of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepfather .
Meryl Streep is celebrated as one of the most talented actresses out there, and I guess based on her lack of sex appeal alone, she’d have to be a pretty amazing actress to have the career that she’s had while looking the way she does. That’s not to say she’s ugly, or some kind of acting monster, it’s just to say that her look isn’t one I’d ever masturbate to…not in the 70s and not today…and if I was a casting director in the 70s when she happened, I would have required the kind of blowjob that leaves my testicles sticking out of my urethra to give her her first break… All this to say, she’s got a bunch of clones that I guess she made in her lab in the pool house of her mansion…and this is what they look like…the Next generation of Streep, being introduced to the world..in whatever this is a campaign for…and it’s creeping me out. The post Meryl Streep’s Creepy Clones of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepfather .