Chiara Ferragni is an overrated fashion blogger…which is basically a special kind of person who in the mid 2000s started a blog where they posted their overpriced outfits and got picked up by the fashion magazines and started to exist…so that when social media happened…they had the real platform to get seen, noticed, sell product…brands pay them millions to push product, and they end up becoming real love level celebrities….narcissitic…overpaid…celebrities in their own right…that don’t actually matter in the grand scheme of the world..but they get so much good /positive feedback and jobs they think they are important and matter… So it takes that special kind of person to show off her nipple ring in a sheer outfit for the paparzzi…thinking…”this too will put me on the map and remind people of my massive business I was cleaver enough to create”…while idiots like me can’t make a fucking dollar while at the time she came up – I had way more traffic…so in a lot of ways these tits are mocking my failures…while celebrating her wins…cuz girl is paid to be there…and fighting to stay there…through tit. ALSO at fashion week..skinny lesbian celebrity fucker Stella Maxwell’s underboobs… The post Overrated Fashion Blogger Chiara Ferragni Titties of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepfather .
Last month, reports that Tyler Baltierra was cheating on Catelynn Lowell began to circulate on social media. Sometimes, it’s difficult to determine the starting point of such rumors, but in this case it all started with Tyler himself. Baltierra joked that he and Catelynn cheat on each other , but since sarcasm goes over on the Internet about as well as climate science at a Trump rally, the remark was not well received. Fans either missed the joke or accused him of being insensitive for making it. The former group apparently thought that Baltierra actually chose to first come clean about his own infidelity and then accuse his wife of cheating – all on Twitter. The latter group understands that Tyler is joking, but thinks it’s insensitive, considering Catelynn recently left rehab after being treated for various emotional and psychological issues. Yes, they’re actually telling him what sort of jokes he’s allowed to make with his wife. Anyway, both groups are now scrutinizing the couple’s every move in search of signs of trouble, and they believe they’ve found one in this Instagram photo uploaded today by Amber Portwood: As you can see, the Baltierras aren’t posed quite as affectionately as the other couples. Naturally, the Dr. Phil/Sherlock Holmes hybrids of the Internet took it upon themselves to offer some unsolicited couples counseling based on this single image: “Weird Tyler doesn’t touch his wife,” one fan commented . “It’s sad really. He seems like, ‘I’m stuck with her’ attitude lately,” wrote another. Some fans claimed their beliefe that Tyler and Catelynn are headed for divorce was based not only on this photo, but also on their recent social media interactions. Again, we can’t stress enough that the exchanged fans went nuts over were clearly made in jest. Here’s a sample quote from Tyler: “Well it goes both ways. Sometimes I booze while she cheats, sometimes she’ll booze while I cheat. It just depends on the day of the week.” That’s not a tweet from a guy who’s marriage is in trouble. That’s a tweet from a guy who’s having some fun f–king with fans. We can’t say we blame him. Watch Teen Mom online at TV Fanatic to relive all the ups and downs of the Baltierras’ marriage. Just maybe keep your psychological insights to yourself.
In his first official speech as Housing and Urban Development Secretary, Ben Carson made a few controversial remarks while addressing HUD employees in Washington, D.C. on Monday. What sort of controversial remarks? The sort that make you wonder how Carson has lasted this long as a human being… … let alone how he was confirmed as a member of a Presidential administration. “That's what America is about, a land of dreams and opportunity,” Carson said as part of his rambling speech, adding: “There were other immigrants who came here in the bottom of slave ships, worked even longer, even harder for less. “But they too had a dream that one day their sons, daughters, grandsons, granddaughters, great-grandsons, great-granddaughters, might pursue prosperity and happiness in this land.” You may want to read that second sentence again. And maybe again after that. Because Ben Carson really did refer to slaves – the same slaves who were violently snatched from their homes, chained up, tossed into a ship and then forced to do a white person's bidding – as “immigrants” who wanted to come to America and who simply worked hard for a low wage. Shortly after the video below went viral, celebrities jumped on Twitter in shock and the opposite of awe. “Ben Carson..please read or watch Roots, most immigrants come here VOLUNTARILY, cant't really say the same about the slaves..they were stolen,” Whoopi Goldberg wrote in response, while Samuel L. Jackson added: “OK!! Ben Carson….I can't! Immigrants ? In the bottom of SLAVE SHIPS??!! MUTHAFUKKA PLEASE!!! #dickheadedtom.” We know it's difficult to believe that anyone would utter these words. But it really happened! See for yourself in the following footage:
In his first official speech as Housing and Urban Development Secretary, Ben Carson made a few controversial remarks while addressing HUD employees in Washington, D.C. on Monday. What sort of controversial remarks? The sort that make you wonder how Carson has lasted this long as a human being… … let alone how he was confirmed as a member of a Presidential administration. “That's what America is about, a land of dreams and opportunity,” Carson said as part of his rambling speech, adding: “There were other immigrants who came here in the bottom of slave ships, worked even longer, even harder for less. “But they too had a dream that one day their sons, daughters, grandsons, granddaughters, great-grandsons, great-granddaughters, might pursue prosperity and happiness in this land.” You may want to read that second sentence again. And maybe again after that. Because Ben Carson really did refer to slaves – the same slaves who were violently snatched from their homes, chained up, tossed into a ship and then forced to do a white person's bidding – as “immigrants” who wanted to come to America and who simply worked hard for a low wage. Shortly after the video below went viral, celebrities jumped on Twitter in shock and the opposite of awe. “Ben Carson..please read or watch Roots, most immigrants come here VOLUNTARILY, cant't really say the same about the slaves..they were stolen,” Whoopi Goldberg wrote in response, while Samuel L. Jackson added: “OK!! Ben Carson….I can't! Immigrants ? In the bottom of SLAVE SHIPS??!! MUTHAFUKKA PLEASE!!! #dickheadedtom.” We know it's difficult to believe that anyone would utter these words. But it really happened! See for yourself in the following footage:
Tommy Page, the pop star and music executive best known for his 1992 hit “I’ll Be Your Everything,” has passed away. He was just 46 years old. A spokesperson for Billboard Entertainment Group broke the news in a statement issued to several media outlets: “We are all mourning the loss of our friend and colleague, Tommy Page,” the statement reads. “He was a magnetic soul and a true entertainer.” The death is being reported as a “suspected suicide.” Page’s fame peaked in the early ’90s, when “I’ll Be Your Everything” reached number one on the US charts and spent 13 weeks in the top 40. In 1992, at the height of his popularity, Page played himself on an episode of Full House that’s fondly remembered by fans of the show. He went on to record nine studio albums. After reaching the heights of pop stardom when he was barely out of his teens, Page earned a degree in business from New York University. He spent most of his adult years as a highly-regarded executive at several influential record labels. During his time at Warner Bros. he helped manage the careers of Michael Buble, Alanis Morissette, Josh Groban and Green Day, among others. In 2011, Page joined Billboard magazine as an associate publisher and was promoted to publisher within a year. At the time of his death, Page also worked as vice president at Pandora and senior vice president at Cumulus Media. Page frequently collaborated with the New Kids on the Block, two of whom received co-writing credits on “I’ll Be Your Everything.” The members of the iconic boy band took to social media to share memories of Page after news of his death went public: “#TommyPage: I remember his same genuine smile he have every time you saw him. A very sad loss. #riptommypage,” former New Kid Joey McIntyre tweeted. Donnie Wahlberg paid tribute to Page by posting the photo below: “Recording ‘I’ll Be Your Everything’ w @jordanknight and #tommypage in ’89! Special memories. Great times. #RIPTommyPage,” he captioned the image. Countless other musicians and industry insiders paid tribute to Page, including pop star Debbie Gibson, who wrote: “Devastated over the loss of my friend Tommy Page. My heart goes out to Tommy’s friends, family and fans. Rest In Peace.” Page is survived by his partner, Charlie, and their three children. View Slideshow: Celebrities Who Died in 2017: In Memoriam
It’s been a sad weekend for the Real Housewives of New Jersey crew. Antonia Gorga, mother of Teresa Giudice and Joe Gorga, has passed away after battling an unknown illness. She was only 66 years old. We still don’t know exactly what happened to Antonia, but we do know that her family is devastated by the loss, which is obviously huge. Teresa shared the above photo on Instagram, and the caption she wrote is enough to break your heart. “She will forever be missed and cherished in my heart!” she said. “Because of her I will find the strength to continue life’s jourtney. My mother, my confidant, my best friend, my everything.” “Until we meet again … I love you mommy.” She also shared a photo of Antonia, her children, and her grandchildren, writing “I miss my mommy so much.” In another, she wrote “Always there for us & forever in our hearts.” She even shared this collage of photos: Along with the photo she said “Thank you for the love and support during this extremely difficult time. My mother was a very cherished part of our family and she’ll be deeply missed.” “Each and every one of your messages of love & support are so appreciated.” “Give her eternal rest O Lord and may your light shine on her forever,” Teresa finished. But Teresa wasn’t the only one mourning Antonia. Her sister-in-law, Melissa Gorga , shared a photo of her own and wrote “May she Rest In Peace.” “She was a beautiful woman who loves her children & grandchildren so immensely! I watched Joe & Teresa sit by her side for the last three months, the heart in this family is strong & she will live in our hearts forever.” Teresa’s fellow Real Housewife Jacqueline Laurita even shared a thoughtful message on Instagram, which is notable since Teresa and Jacqueline have had their issues in the past . “Tenderly may time heal your sorrow. Gently may friends ease your pain. Softly may peace replace heartaches. And my warmest memories remain,” her message read. Another housewife, Amber Marchese, tweeted “A beautiful lady. This is a heart ache for all.” View Slideshow: Celebrities Who Died in 2017: In Memoriam At this time, Joe Gorga hasn’t offered any public statements about his mother’s death. Our condolences go out to the family and friends of Antonia.
Hope you’re ready for a good, long cry , because it’s coming your way fast. Amy Krouse Rosenthal, if you’re not familiar with her work, is a bestselling author. She’s written several children’s books, but she’s also written a couple of memoirs. But her latest work could very possibly be her last work, and that’s because Amy has ovarian cancer and isn’t expected to live very much longer. The work in question is an essay written for the New York Times titled “You May Want to Marry My Husband.” Because this woman has been married for over two decades, and she is such an unbelievable gem that she’s spending some of her last moments looking out for her husband. See what we mean about the crying? “I have been trying to write this for a while,” she begins, “but the morphine and lack of juicy cheeseburgers (what has it been now, five weeks without real food?) have drained my energy and interfered with whatever prose prowess remains.” “Still,” she writes, “I have to stick with it, because I’m facing a deadline, in this case, a pressing one. I need to say this (and say it right) while I have a) your attention, and b) a pulse.” Amy says that she’s married to “the most extraordinary man,” and while they’ve been married for 26 years, “I was planning on at least another 26 together.” She then explains that on the same day their third and youngest child left for college, she and her husband went to the emergency room for what they thought was appendicitis but what turned out to be ovarian cancer. “So many plans instantly went poof,” she writes — no international adventures with her husband or her parents, no writers’ residencies. “This is when we entered what I came to think of as Plan ‘Be,'” she continues, “existing only in the present. As for the future, allow me to introduce you to the gentleman of this article, Jason Brian Rosenthal.” Yep, so let’s kick the heartache up a notch. Amy writes that her husband Jason is “an easy man to fall in love with,” and she knows because she did it in one day — on a blind date when they were 24 years old. Though she’s never been on any dating sites , she takes a stab at creating a dating profile for Jason — she calls him a “sharp dresser” with “a flair for fabulous socks,” she says that he’s “uncannily handy” and “man, can he cook.” She says he’s a wonderful father to their three children, and that “he showed up at our first pregnancy ultrasound with flowers.” She then goes into a story about how she had a contest in which her fans could submit ideas to her for matching tattoos, and whichever submission she picked, she would get that tattoo with that person. In the end, she chose a simple tattoo: the word more. Her reader picked it because she’d once written it was the first word she ever said as a child, but now it has deeper meaning. “I want more time with Jason,” she says. “I want more time with my children. I want more time sipping martinis at the Green Mill Jazz Club on Thursday nights.” “But that is not going to happen. I probably have only a few days left being a person on this planet. So why am I doing this?” She explains “I am wrapping this up on Valentine’s Day, and the most genuine, none-vase-oriented gift I can hope for is that the right person reads this, finds Jason, and another love story begins.” “I’ll leave this intentional space below as a way of giving you two the fresh start you deserve.” After that blank space, she closed her essay by writing “With all my love, Amy.” What a woman. What a wife. What an incredibly thoughtful, selfless human being. And now for those tears …
Forgive the obvious opener, but… … Arnold Schwarzenegger will NOT be back. The actor-turned-Govenor-turned-reality-TV-host said hasta la vista, baby to Celebrity Apprentice on Friday, announcing that he will not return to the NBC series for a second season. The star, of course, took over for Donald Trump as host for the latest installment of this franchise. And that was basically the entire problem Schwarzenegger explained via statement. “I loved every second of working with NBC and Mark Burnett,” the 69-year old said, adding: “Everyone – from the celebrities to the crew to the marketing department – was a straight 10, and I would absolutely work with all of them again on a show that doesn’t have this baggage.” Ah, yes. This baggage . Schwarzenegger is referring to the fact that Donald Trump stayed on as Executive Producer of Celebrity Apprentice, despite being elected President of the United States in November. This cast a controversial shadow over the program before it even premiered in January. “With Trump being involved in the show, people have a bad taste and don’t want to participate as a spectator or as a sponsor or in any other way support the show,” Arnold continued. “It’s a very divisive period now, and I think this show got caught up in all that division.” It didn’t exactly help that Trump actively trash-talked his predecessor over the show’s dwindling ratings. “Wow, the ratings are in and Arnold Schwarzenegger got ‘swamped’ (or destroyed) by comparison to the ratings machine, DJT,” Trump Tweeted on Friday, January 6 . He added at the time: “So much for being a movie star-and that was season 1 compared to season 14. Now compare him to my season 1. But who cares, he supported [John] Kasich & Hillary [Clinton].” Schwarzenegger responded by slamming Trump as a “skunk,” and later tweeted to the commander in chief himself: “I wish you the best of luck and I hope you’ll work for ALL of the American people as aggressively as you worked for your ratings.” Celebrity Apprentice did struggle in the ratings this season, but it also decreased over the course of Trump’s run. NBC has yet to pick up the show for another run, following Matt Iseman emerging victorious in the season finale that aired last month. In another Tweet, Schwarzenegger addressed Trump as follows: “Please study this quote from [Abraham] Lincoln’s inaugural, @realDonald Trump. It inspired me every day I was Governor, and I hope it inspires you.” Schwarzenegger then went ahead and read the quote in a video. This is what it said: We are not enemies, but friends. We must not be enemies. Though passion may have strained, it must not break our bonds of affection. The mystic chords of memory, stretching from every battlefield and patriot grave to every living heart and hearthstone all over this broad land, will yet swell when again touched, as surely they will be, by the better angels of our nature. View Slideshow: 27 Reality Stars Who Should Never Be On TV Again Did you choose a side in this Trump vs. Schwarzenegger feud? Or will you be happy when both just go away?
Forgive the obvious opener, but… … Arnold Schwarzenegger will NOT be back. The actor-turned-Govenor-turned-reality-TV-host said hasta la vista, baby to Celebrity Apprentice on Friday, announcing that he will not return to the NBC series for a second season. The star, of course, took over for Donald Trump as host for the latest installment of this franchise. And that was basically the entire problem Schwarzenegger explained via statement. “I loved every second of working with NBC and Mark Burnett,” the 69-year old said, adding: “Everyone – from the celebrities to the crew to the marketing department – was a straight 10, and I would absolutely work with all of them again on a show that doesn’t have this baggage.” Ah, yes. This baggage . Schwarzenegger is referring to the fact that Donald Trump stayed on as Executive Producer of Celebrity Apprentice, despite being elected President of the United States in November. This cast a controversial shadow over the program before it even premiered in January. “With Trump being involved in the show, people have a bad taste and don’t want to participate as a spectator or as a sponsor or in any other way support the show,” Arnold continued. “It’s a very divisive period now, and I think this show got caught up in all that division.” It didn’t exactly help that Trump actively trash-talked his predecessor over the show’s dwindling ratings. “Wow, the ratings are in and Arnold Schwarzenegger got ‘swamped’ (or destroyed) by comparison to the ratings machine, DJT,” Trump Tweeted on Friday, January 6 . He added at the time: “So much for being a movie star-and that was season 1 compared to season 14. Now compare him to my season 1. But who cares, he supported [John] Kasich & Hillary [Clinton].” Schwarzenegger responded by slamming Trump as a “skunk,” and later tweeted to the commander in chief himself: “I wish you the best of luck and I hope you’ll work for ALL of the American people as aggressively as you worked for your ratings.” Celebrity Apprentice did struggle in the ratings this season, but it also decreased over the course of Trump’s run. NBC has yet to pick up the show for another run, following Matt Iseman emerging victorious in the season finale that aired last month. In another Tweet, Schwarzenegger addressed Trump as follows: “Please study this quote from [Abraham] Lincoln’s inaugural, @realDonald Trump. It inspired me every day I was Governor, and I hope it inspires you.” Schwarzenegger then went ahead and read the quote in a video. This is what it said: We are not enemies, but friends. We must not be enemies. Though passion may have strained, it must not break our bonds of affection. The mystic chords of memory, stretching from every battlefield and patriot grave to every living heart and hearthstone all over this broad land, will yet swell when again touched, as surely they will be, by the better angels of our nature. View Slideshow: 27 Reality Stars Who Should Never Be On TV Again Did you choose a side in this Trump vs. Schwarzenegger feud? Or will you be happy when both just go away?
Was the scandalous death of Caylee Anthony, Casey Anthony’s two-year-old girl who disappeared back in 2008, actually an accident? Believe it or not, the judge who presided over Casey’s murder acquittal in 2011 made that explosive claim in an interview this week. Former Circuit Judge Belvin Perry Jr., who presided over the 2011 trial and as of 2014 works in a private practice, posed this theory: Casey Anthony, who was acquitted of first-degree murder, may have accidentally killed Caylee when she tried to quiet her with chloroform. It’s a theory, he said, and if jurors had come to that conclusion , they might have found her guilty of second-degree murder or manslaughter. Anthony, now 30, was charged with murder, and prosecutors pursued the death penalty against her. Jurors ultimately let her walk free. In a phone interview Wednesday, Perry did not find fault with the verdict, but pointed out that there was evidence to support his point. He said Anthony had gone online to research how to use chloroform as a sedative, while a scientist found chloroform in the trunk of her car. That’s where prosecutors said Anthony – whose story changed during the course of the investigation – likely put Caylee’s body temporarily. Authorities were unable to determine a cause of death. The child’s remains were found five months after she was reported missing. Prosecutors did say during the trial that Anthony used chloroform and then suffocated the child by putting duct tape over her mouth. As for why he feels this could’ve been an accidental death, even so? In the past, Perry said, surgeons used chloroform as an anesthetic. “There was a possibility that she may have utilized that to keep the baby quiet … and just used too much of it, and the baby died,” he said. “As I’ve expressed, that’s just one of the many theories as to how this beautiful young lady [Caylee] tragically met her death,” he said. “The only person that really knows what happened was Casey … for whatever reason, people are still fascinated with Casey Anthony.” Defense attorney Jose Baez told jurors that the toddler accidentally drowned in the family pool and that someone else hid the body. Whether the jury believed that or not, they obviously felt there was enough reasonable doubt to let the media-scourged “Tot Mom” go. Since her trial, Anthony has lived in seclusion, though as Perry says, her case and life after acquittal remain the subject of fascination. Last year, rumors spread that Jose Baez demanded sexual favors from her in exchange for her defense, a claim he adamantly denied. As recently as this past December, a former bodyguard claimed Casey Anthony 100 percent murdered Caylee and everyone knows it. View Slideshow: 19 Celebrities Who May Have Killed People