OF COURSE his first job since his scandal is from a filipino brand. OF COURSE hahahahaha tanginang bansa yan it’s not enough that we coddle criminals in our public office, we also kiss the asses of criminals from another country HAHAHAHAHA
BOYCOTT @benchtm
how can a national filipino clothing brand actually still accept a literal criminal to endorse their brand???????? whoever is behind this from bench also deserves jail time.
People defending Justin’s mediocre lazy ass performance saying he‘s 32 years old and it’s normal to not have enough energy to perform so much anymore…
Mind you Beyoncé at 36 years old and birthing twins 10 months before her performance:
Sabem o que elas tem em comum? Todas estão acima de 30 anos e possuem anos de carreiras e nunca se deixaram entregar a mediocridade, ralando em uma indústria que cobra sempre a perfeição, a excelência e se por um deslize, escolherem fazer algo “comum”, estarão botando suas histórias a provas, diferente de uns que acham que fazem um grande mouse com um moletom e um MacBook logado no YouTube…
“He’s a legend now! He doesn’t have to perform anymore!”
So was Beyonce when she put on her performance.
It’s Coachella and you’re the highest paid act of all time. It’s okay to admit it was a lame HEADLINING “performance”. Y’all will defend a man over EVERYTHINGGG.
The fact he is the highest ever paid coachella performer is a slap in the face to all the women that put in so much work and effort to put on an incredible show, just to be paid less than a man playing old YouTube videos and singing along to them. I’m sorry, this has annoyed me.
Beyoncé gave birth to twins after a high-risk pregnancy. She developed toxemia and preeclampsia, had an emergency C-section, and described the delivery as extremely difficult. At one point (in her docu) saying one of her twins’ hearts stopped in the womb.
Less than a year later, she had about 8 months to prepare for Coachella. Rehearsals didn’t even fully ramp up until ~115 days before the show, and she was putting in 8–12 hour days while still recovering from major surgery. She lost 100 pounds and then stepped on that stage and delivered THE GREATEST coachella performance of all time.
In Homecoming, she made it very clear how physically and mentally intense that process was and that she would never push herself like that again.
And yet… look at the contrast. Men can get on stage unprepared, forget lyrics, sit down mid-performance, and it’s framed as “relatable,” “funny,” “he’s healing,” whatever narrative people want to spin that day.
But if a woman… especially someone like Beyoncé…showed up anything less than perfect? It wouldn’t be a joke. It would be “she’s washed,” “she doesn’t have it anymore,” “her career is over.”
Women in entertainment are expected to be superhuman AT ALL TIMES, even after literally risking their lives to give birth. Meanwhile, men are allowed to be mediocre in public and still be protected by the narrative.
Men should be stoned. The double standard is exhausting and it’s time we start being honest.
Seguinte: não é sobre o Justin Bieber, é sobre estrutura.
O cara sobe no maior palco do mundo, entrega o básico com o maior cachê da história e sai ovacionado. Enquanto isso, Beyoncé, Lady Gaga e Sabrina Carpenter precisam performar no limite sem poder desafinar, criar momentos históricos e ainda recebem menos.
Isso não é coincidência, é a indústria operando dentro de uma lógica machista e misógina, onde homens heteros são premiados pelo básico e mulheres precisam ser impecáveis pra serem “suficientes”.
A régua nunca foi igual.
E fingir que é só gosto musical é passar pano pra desigualdade.
The crowd singing every word of a hit song, the guitar and drums going crazy in the background, the artist signing the song like he actually feels the words, the smoke covering it he stage
THIS is what live music is about