This A list celebrity/singer buys her boyfriend all of his clothes and also tells him what to wear. A friend of his says she knows he is getting paid, but does not seem to mind at all.
Unless she was 100% bat-shit crazy, I could handle that gig for awhile. Not a lifetime, but a few months respite from real work wouldn't be all bad. FYI Britt, I would look FABULOUS in Ralph Lauren purple label. Thanks.
I think her handlers make sure the "boyfriend" would be acceptable and would be agreeable to the arrangement. I believe there is a"list of rules" (if not an out and out contract) and a length of time agreed to. Isn't it romantic? :)
I think her handlers make sure the "boyfriend" would be acceptable and would be agreeable to the arrangement. I believe there is a"list of rules" (if not an out and out contract) and a length of time agreed to. Isn't it romantic? :)
She doesn't like to be alone. The thing w her is, she is somewhat emotionally stunted, but about a decade. But, is a 30ish mom of two. That's part of the disconnect. She's a sad case of never growing up, and still being shy, yet one of the world's biggest performers. Nothing is "normal."
I don't mean any disrespect to any younger readers, but I feel that's common these days among millennials, celeb or not. Anyone else agree? It seems like 30 is the new 18 or something, maturity-wise.
@AKM, a friend of mine was telling me yesterday about a cousin who is 35 and still lives at home. His parents spoiled him his entire life, huge Christmases, bought him cars, paid for his college, got him a job in the family business, etc. He pays no rent or anything. At the last family get together, he was complaining about not being able to find a girl "good enough" for him.
So yeah, I think you're right, and I think some of the blame for that lies on the shoulders of parents who raised their children to believe they're entitled to a whole slew of "rights" that have nothing to do with being a 35-year-old boy.
Christ on a bike @Seven that's awful. I'm back at home at nearly 30 but I'm getting a qualification and saving so I'll be off again in a year, so I'm only a semi-failure!
I blame 30 being the new 18 on lousy yuppie parenting abilities. Teach your children they are entitled and everything needs to be handed to them, then don't be surprised when they are lazy and can't cope with the real world.
My heart aches for her. She's gorgeous and yet they have to pay someone to be her boyfriend? She has to be seriously mentally ill. And they keep her out there like a monkey posing and performing.
Unless she was 100% bat-shit crazy, I could handle that gig for awhile. Not a lifetime, but a few months respite from real work wouldn't be all bad. FYI Britt, I would look FABULOUS in Ralph Lauren purple label. Thanks.
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ReplyDeleteShe can't be alone she needs a constant companion mentally.
Jason had his own thing going on and made tons of money off of her in the process and hung in for as long as he could.
This guy is perfect, young, broke and will play dress up for her.
Is she bi at all? I would love to be her doll, and I would give great therapy sessions.
ReplyDeleteIts a damn shame. She must feel so alone and useless.
ReplyDeleteHow does she do this with the conservatorship?
ReplyDeleteI think her handlers make sure the "boyfriend" would be acceptable and would be agreeable to the arrangement. I believe there is a"list of rules" (if not an out and out contract) and a length of time agreed to. Isn't it romantic? :)
DeleteI think her handlers make sure the "boyfriend" would be acceptable and would be agreeable to the arrangement. I believe there is a"list of rules" (if not an out and out contract) and a length of time agreed to. Isn't it romantic? :)
DeleteLol @Kels. You and me both!
ReplyDeleteShe doesn't like to be alone. The thing w her is, she is somewhat emotionally stunted, but about a decade. But, is a 30ish mom of two. That's part of the disconnect. She's a sad case of never growing up, and still being shy, yet one of the world's biggest performers. Nothing is "normal."
ReplyDeleteI don't mean any disrespect to any younger readers, but I feel that's common these days among millennials, celeb or not. Anyone else agree? It seems like 30 is the new 18 or something, maturity-wise.
Delete@AKM, a friend of mine was telling me yesterday about a cousin who is 35 and still lives at home. His parents spoiled him his entire life, huge Christmases, bought him cars, paid for his college, got him a job in the family business, etc. He pays no rent or anything. At the last family get together, he was complaining about not being able to find a girl "good enough" for him.
ReplyDeleteSo yeah, I think you're right, and I think some of the blame for that lies on the shoulders of parents who raised their children to believe they're entitled to a whole slew of "rights" that have nothing to do with being a 35-year-old boy.
Christ on a bike @Seven that's awful. I'm back at home at nearly 30 but I'm getting a qualification and saving so I'll be off again in a year, so I'm only a semi-failure!
ReplyDeleteIs this the same guy who just got fired for talking to the tabloids? I guess so... :)
ReplyDeleteShe seems too drugged out to actually tell anyone what to wear. The poor woman is like a zombie.
ReplyDeleteShe can't dress herself, poor poppet! She constantly wears trackie dack, hoodies or tees, UGGS and her hair is a mess!
DeleteI blame 30 being the new 18 on lousy yuppie parenting abilities. Teach your children they are entitled and everything needs to be handed to them, then don't be surprised when they are lazy and can't cope with the real world.
ReplyDeleteMy heart aches for her. She's gorgeous and yet they have to pay someone to be her boyfriend? She has to be seriously mentally ill. And they keep her out there like a monkey posing and performing.
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