@K_h__1888 It’s incredibly disappointing that someone with that history is still being given such a massive platform. Survivors are constantly told to speak up, but when they do, powerful and famous people often continue getting opportunities like nothing happened.
@mclr4n It’s funny how “main character syndrome” only seems to apply to certain celebrities. If shutting down streets for a high-profile wedding is unacceptable, then that standard should apply consistently.
@chherrybb Exactly. A bisexual woman’s sexuality doesn’t magically change because she’s dating a man. She’s still bisexual. We can acknowledge that visibly queer couples often face different kinds of discrimination without erasing bi women or acting like they’re “basically straight.”
@realityqween@adoomies3 Why tf do y’all think it’s okay to talk about someone’s body like that? You don’t have to like her, but it’s not okay to body shame people
@perrystarshiips@taylorswift13 Nobody even knew who Joe was before Taylor. Travis proposed to Taylor after two years of dating and Joe didn’t want to propose at all.
@anchilotteee I don’t know about that. I couldn’t stand Huda last year, to the point where watching the show felt physically exhausting because it seemed like she was crashing out every other episode. I don’t like the way Kenzie is moving either, but she’s still nowhere near Huda for me.