I don’t know why, but I love Georgia May Jagger. I think she’s wonderful, cool, amazing, hot, skinny, lovely and most importantly not offensive… Her dad is Mick, a fucking Billionaire, he’s a Rolling Stone, and she’s by default just a hot rich kid who is riding the name, but when the Baldwins do it, you know daughter of a hack actor, I hate the mooching, mooch bitch…but when it’s this rockstar daughter modeling, I find it perfect… I am also a fan of the Richards sisters, Keith Richards is awesome and his daughters are also amazing, even if they are all collectively the worst and probably the worst, I am all about them…..the Rolling Stones girls….they’re good… This is Georgia May hot. The post I Love Georgia May Jagger…and All the Rolling Stones Daughters of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepfather .
For as long as we can remember, Jenelle Evans has been a complete and total trainwreck. But to be fair, she didn’t magically become that way. Sure, she’s done a lot of terrible things. After getting pregnant at 16, she signed custody of her newborn over to her mother so that she could party, and eventually so that she could develop a heroin addiction . In addition to the drugs, she’s been arrested numerous times for assault. She went on to have two more kids with two more men, and in all these years, she’s never shown one single ounce of self awareness . But, as we’ve seen on Teen Mom 2, Jenelle’s mother, Barbara, has issues of her own. Good ol’ Babs is prone to yelling, too, and she and Jenelle obviously have a very toxic relationship . She’s even said that when she was younger, she used to be a lot like her daughter. So with Barbara for a mother, and … wait, have we ever even seen Jenelle’s father? No, we have not. And, according to an excerpt from Jenelle’s upcoming book , his absence played a major role in how she turned out. Her book is titled Read Between the Lines: From the Diary of a Teenage Mom, and as you can probably imagine, it includes some old diary entries, along with some updated reflections. In one section of the book, Jenelle writes “Robert Evans was only in my life for a little while. For that short and glorious time, I was daddy’s little girl.” “I loved and admired him. I still do in some way.” But, she continues, “Without warning everything changed, and my dad cut himself out of my life.” “Even now, as a grown woman, we don’t talk. Maybe one day that will change. Maybe one day we can find one another, get to know each other, and he can finally be my father .” “Until then, he is just my biological dad.” She goes on to recall some things about the man — for instance, she remembers him being “an awesome singer and musician,” and he loved driving around, listening to music. She also remembers that he didn’t get along with Barbara, mostly because of his “misplaced sense of priorities.” “Having been in and out of my own troubled relationships,” she writes, “I can only guess at what their marriage was like.” “It was rocky enough not to last, and that says enough on its own, I suppose.” Sadly, she adds that she wishes she had paid more attention then “so I could watch for the same signs in my own life.” This isn’t the first time she’s talked about her father, but it seems like this is the first time she’s going into as much detail. Last year, she wrote a surprisingly candid entry on her website about her father, explaining that he left the family when she was just 5 or 6 years old. She teased her book even then, writing that her older siblings and her mother “always had a sour attitude towards my father and I had no idea why.” “Later on I found out there was a huge reason behind that. I’ll save that for my book.” While we don’t know the big bombshell yet, Jenelle also wrote then that her parents got into “physical altercations” regularly, and though he visited them for a few years after he left Barbara, he eventually stopped. He called once, a couple of years after that, but she never saw him again. “I don’t know what happened in the past, everyone has a past but everyone can change,” she wrote. “I know he loved his kids and if he didn’t he wouldn’t have tried to be in our lives in the first place.” Oh, Jenelle … View Slideshow: Teen Mom Cast: Before They Were Stars …
Few things in life are more stressful, painful, or gossip-friendly than divorce. But one reality star felt the need to take to Instagram to claim that hers, at least, isn’t so bad that she has to rely on a little help from her friends. Larsa Pippen is more than just a reality personality with the name that surely belongs to a whimsical side-character in an epic fantasy story. She’s also a mother, a close friend of Kourtney Kardashian, and … had a fairly epic breakup last year. Recently, a story ran alleging that Larsa’s ex, Scottie Pippen, had cut her off during their divorce. Now, that’s a real thing that happens in so many divorces — it can be months before a court actually orders payments, and breadwinners can do all sorts of nasty things in the mean time to sabotage their spouses, from closing lines of credit to emptying shared accounts. To say nothing of custody fights, blackmail, and a host of other tricks and strategies that people employ to try to ruin the lives of the person they once loved. Divorce can be an ugly, ugly business. But apparently things aren’t nearly that bad for Larsa and Scottie, because Larsa took to social media to clear things up. “Where do they get this from!!” she captioned on Instagram. “So false.” Scottie’s attorney also confirmed to E! that the report was untrue . In fact, apparently Larsa and ex Scottie are working towards some sort of reconciliation. Considering that police were called to their home at least twice last October, we can’t wholeheartedly applaud them for trying to mend fences. Anybody can work past alleged cheating if they want to. But when the police are called, things are a lot more serious, even if it isn’t a domestic violence scenario. There’s just a lot that we don’t know about these two. But, yeah, if they’re having an amicable divorce and working towards reconciliation — which is almost always the advice that any ethical attorney gives — then that doesn’t sound like a scenario where Scottie would have cut her off. Let alone where Larsa would be mooching off of Kourtney. Surely Kourtney’s dealing with enough ex nonsense of her own. We’re not saying that we know for sure that the story was fake. Clearly, Larsa and Scottie would both have every motive to deny it even if it were true. “Fake news,” like imagined child sex-rings run out of non-existent basements , can be about anything. Though unfortunately certain people heard the stories that they’d latched onto described as “fake news” and started parroting the term, like toddlers who’ve just learned an obscenity, whenever they don’t like a headline. But a celebrity gossip story that turns out to not be true is usually super believable. It’s super believable that a woman would be financially cut off during a divorce. It’s similarly believable that her famously wealthy friend might help her out. If nothing else, it’s because so many fans can easily imagine Kourtney, who’s generally regarded as a nice person, supporting her friend during a tough time. And everyone who fantasizes about being rich tends to imagine the things that they could do for their friends. So, even if that story about Larsa was false, it still would have been believable to many people who read it. We have to say that it’s always interesting to see when a celebrity reacts to a story about them. A lot of celebrities remain dead silent about the news about them. Many, like Kylie Jenner, seem to exist in a bubble where they’re protected from most genuine criticism. What little they do see online, whether on Twitter or Instagram or wherever, they seem to dismiss as “hate,” even if someone has a valid point. Probably because an especially famous celeb might get thousands of hateful messages in a single day, and don’t have the time or energy to read them all, let alone consider which of the dozens or so that they do see might have merit. But Larsa noticed this and felt a need to respond. Kind of makes you wonder how often other stars see pieces about themselves but don’t reply, huh? View Slideshow: Real Housewives All Stars: Who Should Be Cast?