This teen, who is not even old enough to drive left a premiere after party last night with a producer who is in his 30's. He had been hitting on her all night.
not old enough to drive - that would be below 16. sick f**k of a producer.
my niece is a brilliant musician (plays piano and writes her own music), plays other instruments, acts, sings, etc. she really is just naturally talented. she could/would be famous; however, i keep telling my sister NO. the price she would have to pay in the entertainment industry is too high.
+1 raven, young talent always winds up paying a price, consensual and otherwise. But after she reaches a certain age it might be safer. Luckily she's a songwriter so she doesn't have to worry about selling her body and can keep writing songs.
This has always gone on and apparently it's always going to go on. There seems to be nothing anyone can do about it. Oh well, when the Elite Ruling Party in D.C. wants her to be able to vote when she's 16, celebrates pre-pubescent drag queens, and encourages child trafficking through open borders...what do we expect? Good luck to the girl and I hope she gets something out of it other than stds and bad memories.
@Brayson Wsn't there a Blind about Grace VanderWaal getting grobed by some music producer and insulted, because she didn't wore, either ashorter skirt or pants?
That bribery scam started with college basketball where street agents would demand payment from college coaches to get elite players to go play for them. It's a huge scandal in college sports many have been arrested and jailed or fired from jobs already. Yesterday, a college coach who used to be head coach at Pennsylvania testified under oath he accepted bribes from a CEO of a big company in Miami to lie to admissions about his kids qualifications to attend Penn and the Wharton School. The coach passed him off as a player deserving a basketball scholarship and the schools let him in. Coach said he wasn't that good a player yesterday.
No telling how many will get caught up in this admissions scandal, they could be from all walks of life that has lots of money, to much pride to send junior to a normal college, and no sense.
Aunt Becky paid $500,000 to bribe her daughters' way into USC? A HALF A MILLION DOLLARS just to get them into USC? How bad were their grades and test scores? pic.twitter.com/dBpSpdrnnm — Ooooh Billy Billy Billy Billy (@Old_Billy_Baroo) March 12, 2019
@John the peon, Who's going to pursue the admissions scandal? The people who either benefited from it or the people who might need it in the future for their children? Sh!t the money to be made hushing it will be outrageous. Not just the legal stuff, but also parents who never told their children they didn't really accepted and don't want them to find out.
In all, 50 people were charged in the criminal investigation that went by the name "Operation Varsity Blues." Those arrested include two SAT/ACT administrators, one exam proctor, nine coaches at elite schools, one college administrator and 33 parents, according to Andrew Lelling, the US attorney for Massachusetts.
They paid off college coaches to get them in, that's how they were discovered too. USC is a big part of the basketball briberies. LSU, Arizona, Kansas, Louisville are others for basketball right now.
Whats the difference between some noveau riche celebrity fucktard slipping a coach or dean half a mill to get their retarded spawn into a decent college and some old money or tech billionaire funding an audtorium, library or hall of residence so that their by blows can fuck about lighting their own farts, puking over Chinese kids and sacrificing babies to the Owl God, well into the unforseeable future?
It sucks that you just KNOW because they ARE big money people and celebrities, that all these parents will get a slap on the wrist. Or, they will be able to buy their way out of their sentences. This is seriously so WRONG and unfair to those of us common folks that work so hard to get ahead. It's just a perfect example of how money talks, and it's just sickening. I really hope they list every celebrity involved because I will cease to support them in any way knowing how sleazy they are.
Vic since these kids were being portrayed as athletes, they have lower academic standards to meet than a regular kid, and they might be in on scholorship. The billionaire bastard can buy anything he wants to get in, these people are paying $1-400000 to get their brats in..
It's really only the middle class that ever fell for the bullsh!t. At least both the lower and upper classes understand from the start how things work.
Skai Jackson?
ReplyDeleteThandie newton daughter Nico Parker??
ReplyDeleteWow, "parents and guardians" is kind of a joke in those circles.
ReplyDeleteMaybe the producer knows the Admissions Dean at Georgetown.
ReplyDeleteSophia Lillis - new Nancy Drew movie coming out
ReplyDeletenot old enough to drive - that would be below 16. sick f**k of a producer.
ReplyDeletemy niece is a brilliant musician (plays piano and writes her own music), plays other instruments, acts, sings, etc. she really is just naturally talented. she could/would be famous; however, i keep telling my sister NO. the price she would have to pay in the entertainment industry is too high.
The cycle will never end.
ReplyDelete+1 raven, young talent always winds up paying a price, consensual and otherwise. But after she reaches a certain age it might be safer. Luckily she's a songwriter so she doesn't have to worry about selling her body and can keep writing songs.
ReplyDeleteThis has always gone on and apparently it's always going to go on. There seems to be nothing anyone can do about it. Oh well, when the Elite Ruling Party in D.C. wants her to be able to vote when she's 16, celebrates pre-pubescent drag queens, and encourages child trafficking through open borders...what do we expect?
ReplyDeleteGood luck to the girl and I hope she gets something out of it other than stds and bad memories.
O/T
ReplyDeleteFelicity Huffman indicted along with other celebrities
https://www.tmz.com/2019/03/12/felicity-huffman-lori-loughlin-arrested-college-admissions-bribery-scam/
@Brayson
ReplyDeleteWsn't there a Blind about Grace VanderWaal getting grobed by some music producer and insulted, because she didn't wore, either ashorter skirt or pants?
That bribery scam started with college basketball where street agents would demand payment from college coaches to get elite players to go play for them. It's a huge scandal in college sports many have been arrested and jailed or fired from jobs already. Yesterday, a college coach who used to be head coach at Pennsylvania testified under oath he accepted bribes from a CEO of a big company in Miami to lie to admissions about his kids qualifications to attend Penn and the Wharton School. The coach passed him off as a player deserving a basketball scholarship and the schools let him in. Coach said he wasn't that good a player yesterday.
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exactly. i told her she has to wait. :)
No telling how many will get caught up in this admissions scandal, they could be from all walks of life that has lots of money, to much pride to send junior to a normal college, and no sense.
ReplyDeleteaunt becky!!!
ReplyDeletetsk tsk
it ALWAYS catches up to you.
@The John, Not sure, there have been several blinds about music producers that make Hollywood producers look like saints.
ReplyDeleteWhen it's a 30yo trying to bed a 15yo, I don't think "hitting on" is the correct way to describe it.
ReplyDeleteThe feds are discovering this scandal involves more than college sports as they dig deeper into schools records.
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ReplyDeletegoing to be huge.
Aunt Becky paid $500,000 to bribe her daughters' way into USC? A HALF A MILLION DOLLARS just to get them into USC? How bad were their grades and test scores? pic.twitter.com/dBpSpdrnnm
ReplyDelete— Ooooh Billy Billy Billy Billy (@Old_Billy_Baroo) March 12, 2019
@John the peon, Who's going to pursue the admissions scandal? The people who either benefited from it or the people who might need it in the future for their children? Sh!t the money to be made hushing it will be outrageous. Not just the legal stuff, but also parents who never told their children they didn't really accepted and don't want them to find out.
ReplyDeleteIn all, 50 people were charged in the criminal investigation that went by the name "Operation Varsity Blues." Those arrested include two SAT/ACT administrators, one exam proctor, nine coaches at elite schools, one college administrator and 33 parents, according to Andrew Lelling, the US attorney for Massachusetts.
ReplyDeleteThey paid off college coaches to get them in, that's how they were discovered too. USC is a big part of the basketball briberies. LSU, Arizona, Kansas, Louisville are others for basketball right now.
ReplyDeleteRaven-- lol! And I always chose Lynette Scavo as the least Desperate of the Housewives!😒
ReplyDeleteAnd, back to this blind...proof the MJ and RKelly story have had zero impact in the circles where they should mean the most
ReplyDeleteWhats the difference between some noveau riche celebrity fucktard slipping a coach or dean half a mill to get their retarded spawn into a decent college and some old money or tech billionaire funding an audtorium, library or hall of residence so that their by blows can fuck about lighting their own farts, puking over Chinese kids and sacrificing babies to the Owl God, well into the unforseeable future?
ReplyDeleteIt sucks that you just KNOW because they ARE big money people and celebrities, that all these parents will get a slap on the wrist. Or, they will be able to buy their way out of their sentences. This is seriously so WRONG and unfair to those of us common folks that work so hard to get ahead. It's just a perfect example of how money talks, and it's just sickening. I really hope they list every celebrity involved because I will cease to support them in any way knowing how sleazy they are.
ReplyDeleteI truly hate humanity so often now...
Flashy Vic, you know none may speak of the Tootsie Pop Owl except the Secret Order of Hooters! ;)
ReplyDeleteVic since these kids were being portrayed as athletes, they have lower academic standards to meet than a regular kid, and they might be in on scholorship. The billionaire bastard can buy anything he wants to get in, these people are paying $1-400000 to get their brats in..
ReplyDeletehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Price_of_Admission
ReplyDeletehttps://www.amazon.com/Price-Admission-Americas-Colleges-Outside/dp/1400097975
It's really only the middle class that ever fell for the bullsh!t. At least both the lower and upper classes understand from the start how things work.
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ReplyDelete@Troy Dyer she's 17, old enough to drive.
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