Sunday, June 26, 2016

Blind Item #3 -Kindness

This B+ list former mostly movie actress turned television actress on a middling network show dropped $5K on some clothes for some teens who could only afford key chains at the shop where they were looking. The teens had been window shopping and talking about the clothes they wanted when the actress just bought it all for them.

14 comments:

  1. Derek Harvey2:31 AM

    Lucy Lui?

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  2. Derek Harvey2:34 AM

    or Anna Farris

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  3. Elle B2:39 AM

    Zooey Deschanel?

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  4. sandybrook3:01 AM

    Jane Lynch?

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  5. sounds like her...

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  6. Her last show got cancelled. It was never "middling".

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  7. BETTY BOTOX5:27 AM

    God bless you, honey, whoever you are!!

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  8. 8====D KermitGosnellKnobjob5:28 AM

    I do not know if this is really a kind. Giving whims to teens is not exactly as feeding hobos or curing lost animals.

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  9. Studio545:46 AM

    Wonderful!

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  10. Ettacettera9:43 AM

    The poor things..they didn't need clothes..they needed 5000 $ clothes..this is the stupidest kind/blind I've ever read..I want to know who this is so I can add her to the lengthy list of celebs who don't have a clue about the real world

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  11. Why give homeless teens clothes that are extremely expensive? Why not spend the 5k on clothes and a whole bunch of other stuff for them....weird

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  12. Okay I guess it doesn't say homeless....but still lol

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  13. Grisella11:59 AM

    It seems as though this was a simple act of kindness - spur of the moment. Like paying the toll for the car behind you, only on a bigger scale. Why in the world would would that be wrong? It's not. It's sweet. None of us know whether her penchant for charity extends to other areas as well. She may well support lots of worthy causes, it seems likely based on this action. It's grotesque for any of you to judge her for this sweet random act of kindness. Maybe it affected these girls in some profound way. Perhaps they will even pay it forward someday themselves.

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  14. Claire5:28 PM

    Grotesque? People are rightfully questioning whether this "kindness" deserves a blind. Deal with it.

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