@SDaly I thought the same thing. Apparently you reach for the pink Gillette razor first thing in the morning, and your toxic masculinity will wash down the drain like expensive product promoted by an instagram influencer!
You'd think Prince William would be the most interesting person in his graduating class from Eton, but no.
But IDK? Maybe he tried one on and decided j’en likes making AND wearing them? π€·π»♀️
I think maybe Eddie methoded the Danish girl role and decided he really liked it.
Seriously more power to whoever this is, because I read “American Psycho” and like even when Patrick’s like super-descriptive of menswear, that shit’s still boring as fuck (they don’t even have lingerie for men—just boring boxers and briefs). I feel sorry for men. Let men wear pretty dresses. π°π»✨
If this was an 'Old Hollywood' blind it would be Dan Daily ......Ginger Rogers said gave him lots of her clothes and Betty Grable said he had a wardrobe that was the envy of every woman in Hollywood, he was particularly fond of furs and earrings .
Living as a woman means he's putting on full facial cosmetics, shaving his legs, wearing slingback high heels, dresses, and bras and panties. Whoever it is.
The lower rent ones shop at Goodwill in the womens section.
Uhm, Hugo. I’m pretty sure it’s not anything like that at all. LOL.
But speaking of Norman Bates. Now that Felicity Huffman got caught in the uni admission scandal, now I can tell her apart from the lady in “Bates Motel”.
Oh! in old Hollywood it might have been Jeff Chandler as well.
According to Esther Williams, who began a love affair with Chandler during the shooting of "Raw Wind in Eden" in 1956, Chandler was "happy and secure only in women's clothing." Cross-dressing, she writes, gave the actor a sexual thrill.
Recalling the evening she allegedly found Chandler in red wig and flowered chiffon dress, Williams writes, "Here was my lover--a strong, manly figure by anyone's estimate--who had just been standing before me in high heels and a dress. This was no joke. He enjoyed that kind of thing. He was a cross-dresser."
Eddie Redymayne
ReplyDeleteuhhh no.
ReplyDeleteHe might be able to make it work...he's got the bone structure for it.
ReplyDeleteMickey Rourke, is old forgotten blinds are true.
ReplyDeleteIf not is.
ReplyDeleteAh,sorry, Mickey Rourke isn't foreign born....at least for you lot.
ReplyDeleteMickey Rourke was also my first thought. But it is probably Redmayne.
ReplyDeleteEddy was veeeeeery good in The Danish Girl lol.
ReplyDeleteCourse ,trained actor as well but—-?
Just to be different: Tom Hardy.
ReplyDeleteLooking over the Oscar lists, I was surprised to see that Viggo Mortensen has been nominated for Lead Actor 3 times!
I liked Tom Hardy in that frumpy sweater in “Locke”.
DeleteHappy First Day of Spring everyone!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Spring to you, too! Now if someone could notify Mother Nature...π·π·⛅
ReplyDeleteThis is interesting, esp if Eddie...it's kind of a chicken/egg situation with Danish Girl
Happy Spring! πΈππ·
DeleteOMG did he method act that Danish girl role?
Thank you at Raven! You too!π·π·π·π·π·π·π·
ReplyDelete@sdaly: I’m assuming cross dressing?
ReplyDelete@SDaly I thought the same thing. Apparently you reach for the pink Gillette razor first thing in the morning, and your toxic masculinity will wash down the drain like expensive product promoted by an instagram influencer!
ReplyDeleteYou'd think Prince William would be the most interesting person in his graduating class from Eton, but no.
HushHush-- lol!
ReplyDeleteSorry, SDaly, that's classified.
ReplyDeleteBS
ReplyDeleteThey have pillow fights in their lingerie wearing pigtails.
ReplyDeleteYou sit on the can to do everything in the toilet business.
ReplyDeleteI dunno. Daniel Day Lewis?
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of "woman" we are talking?
ReplyDeleteI like the DDL guess.
ReplyDeleteDDL’s a dressmaker now, tho. ππ€
DeleteBut IDK? Maybe he tried one on and decided j’en likes making AND wearing them? π€·π»♀️
I think maybe Eddie methoded the Danish girl role and decided he really liked it.
Seriously more power to whoever this is, because I read “American Psycho” and like even when Patrick’s like super-descriptive of menswear, that shit’s still boring as fuck (they don’t even have lingerie for men—just boring boxers and briefs). I feel sorry for men. Let men wear pretty dresses. π°π»✨
They whine and go into hysterics while making sandwiches and then cry when they are disciplined for forgetting the mayonnaise.
ReplyDeleteHe does the majority of housework and child raising as well as holding down a fulltime job.
ReplyDeleteHe's just living whatever his flighty imaginary fantasy of being a woman is. He'll never be a real woman until he gets the period sh!ts.
ReplyDeleteAmen, Brayson!
DeleteThis better not be Gary Oldman, Chris Plummer, or Geoffrey Rush! I did think of Benedict Cumberpatch though.
ReplyDeleteChristoph Waltz or Benecio Del Toro?
ReplyDeletesounds like redmayne
ReplyDeleteIf this was an 'Old Hollywood' blind it would be Dan Daily ......Ginger Rogers said gave him lots of her clothes and Betty Grable said he had a wardrobe that was the envy of every woman in Hollywood, he was particularly fond of furs and earrings .
ReplyDeleteDan Dailey?! I thought he was an awfully nice guy onscreen. Well, thanks for the tea Emerald City.
ReplyDeleteLiving as a woman means he's putting on full facial cosmetics, shaving his legs, wearing slingback high heels, dresses, and bras and panties. Whoever it is.
ReplyDeleteThe lower rent ones shop at Goodwill in the womens section.
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ReplyDeleteabsolutely disgusting what Bryan Cranston said about Eddie Redmayne wife
Some serious Norman Bates shit going on.
ReplyDeleteUhm, Hugo. I’m pretty sure it’s not anything like that at all. LOL.
DeleteBut speaking of Norman Bates. Now that Felicity Huffman got caught in the uni admission scandal, now I can tell her apart from the lady in “Bates Motel”.
Oh! in old Hollywood it might have been Jeff Chandler as well.
ReplyDeleteAccording to Esther Williams, who began a love affair with Chandler during the shooting of "Raw Wind in Eden" in 1956, Chandler was "happy and secure only in women's clothing." Cross-dressing, she writes, gave the actor a sexual thrill.
Recalling the evening she allegedly found Chandler in red wig and flowered chiffon dress, Williams writes, "Here was my lover--a strong, manly figure by anyone's estimate--who had just been standing before me in high heels and a dress. This was no joke. He enjoyed that kind of thing. He was a cross-dresser."
Whoops! Heard on TCM the other night, he was born Ira Grossel in Brooklyn. Far cry from playing Cochise in many respects!
ReplyDeleteHaha, I guess they look alike. Never thought of it before :D
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