23
May
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Xtina y Gwen amigas por años…
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12
May
I wonder how many of the people who said Christina has no right to talk about misogyny because of the way she dresses also feel the same way about Gaga. If what Christina was wearing was a sparkly diaper…then what was Gaga wearing? Half a sparkly diaper?
I also find it kind of funny how because Christina wears revealing clothes, everyone says she’s a slut or an attention seeker. But what about those male celebs like Brad Pitt (who I love) who spent like half of their careers shirtless? Aren’t they using their sex appeal to appeal to female audiences? Yet I’ve never seen anyone imply that Brad Pitt is a tramp or slut. Isnt that what people call a double standard?I find it kind of funny how all these Adam Levine (who I also like…less so after what he did) fangirls are defending what he did. Newsflash! you can defend what he did all you want, he’s still not going to bang you.
As for Tony Lucca, the Britney Spears cover was clever. It was a clever response to the one dimensional comment. Everything afterwards was just so unnecessary. and for people going on about how Xtina was disrespectful by texting. Please. If someone implied you were a bitch, you’d be ignoring them too. If someone disrespected you or a social group you’re part of, would you give them “respect”?
Increible… te felicito..
Let me take a minute to talk about something serious: Kelly Osbourne’s incessant comments about the weight of certain celebrities. Particularly, the way she seems to be attributing the word ‘fat’ to women with healthy bodies, and adding a negative connotation to the word.
I’ve just seen that Kelly, on her excuse-to-bully tv show Fashion Police, described Beyonce as ‘fat’ and ‘flabby’. She’s also called Christina ‘fat’ (once adding a certain word beginning with ‘c’ to that) multiple times since she gained weight.
Now, I don’t know about you, but when I look at the two most recent pictures of Bey and Xtina above, I see HEALTHY, CURVACEOUS, BEAUTIFUL women, most importantly… HAPPY women. I do not see ‘fat’, I see women. Human beings come in all shapes and sizes, and just become a woman gains weight, whether by choice or because she has very recently given birth to a baby girl that is likely way more important than maintaining a certain body weight does not mean that society and it’s ridiculous ideologies regarding ‘beauty’ can throw names at them left, right and center.
Some of you may be thinking, she only called them ‘fat’, it’s just a word
(and called Xtina a cunt: and you may also think this is true but let me please remind you of Beautiful, the millions of dollars she’s raised for charity and the mysoginist bullshit she puts up with on The Voice and the constant press bullying she endures but let me not get into that)but ‘fat’ is way more than a ‘word’ in our society now. The word ‘fat’ has become a term meant to offend. Kelly uses it with cruel intent. And then we wonder, with shows like Fashion Police on air, why so many girls are developing eating disorders. Perfectly healthy females (and males) believe themselves to be ‘fat’ and therefore ‘ugly’ and put themselves through hell to achieve something that Hollywood has defined as ‘beautiful’.Not to mention, Kelly Osbourne used to be overweight herself. Bigger than Christina and Beyonce for sure. She’s often said how she felt bullied because of that, and hated how people would call her fat etcetera, so please, someone, explain to me why she now finds it acceptable to dish out the same vile judgements.
Women like Christina and Beyonce, who embrace their curves and wear whatever they like and refuse to listen to the bullshit around them are the perfect examples for young girls. But they are constantly torn apart in the press as ‘fat’ and on TV shows by people like Kelly Osbourne and it absolutely sickens me. Instead of focusing on negativities that aren’t even there, how about we all understand that people deserve respect whatever size they are and can wear whatever makes them feel confident. The word ‘fat’ does not equal ‘ugly’ nor does gaining a few pounds automatically make you fat. If these women are fat, I officially give up on society.
FTR: despite allegations from Kelly Osbourne, Christina Aguilera never referred to her as ‘fat’ back in the day. In fact, Christina hasn’t once mentioned her name since a scripted skit over 10 years ago.
VERDAD!!!!
A mi me a pasado lo mismo.. ajajjajaja
(Source: bionicaguilera)
Demasiada verdad…
(Source: victoraugustus)
“I know some people wanna criticize
Makes them feel better about themselves
So say what you will
Time will reveal
In the end that I will be here still”
Christina Aguilera - Here To Stay