Friday, June 12, 2015

Blind Items Revealed #2

May 1, 2015

I want to make it clear that no matter how many times this potential EGOT winner is a blind item that I like her. She is super friendly. She just needs to learn to relax when dating. Not even dating. There she was at a hotel bar prior to an event and she meets a guy. The guy gives her his number and literally for the next three hours of the event does not stop texting him. So, you say to yourself they had a nice conversation. Nope. He never replied to any of her texts. She had a three hour one way conversation.

Kristin Chenoweth

13 comments:

  1. Kno Won Uno2:06 AM

    I'm sure she's a lovely person, but even through the screen she comes across as brittle and frantic, in my opinion.

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  2. Kno Won Uno2:09 AM

    I wonder why my profile pic doesn't show up anymore. It once did. Hmm...I guess my face has been banned. And it wasn't even my face.

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  3. Errol2:22 AM

    She is very talented. Also she has crazy face. Her forehead vein makes my head hurt. She is headed towards Joker-face.

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  4. I think she seems like a sweetie but damn that girl is so much damn energy.very talented though. definitely would smoke a blunt or two with her. maybe then she wouldnt talk so fast ;)

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  5. And-so-on..3:14 AM

    Sometimes you just wanna release all those deep thoughts to a friend.. or an attractive stranger.. Maybe write a book and make some money on that frantic-keyed up mind won't rest imagination instead huh? ..

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  6. TheCousinEddy3:32 AM

    I female have a friend like her. Late 30s, never married. Very attractive, personable, has dated quite a bit and usually doesn't have a problem meeting men, but her issue is, she's super clingy. Also, being that she is a woman of a certain age who still wants to have natural born children, she tries to move the relationship along faster than most of her suitors are interested.

    She has scared many men away because she is too forward and has her own timeline/agenda.

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  7. TheCousinEddy3:34 AM

    "I have a female friend like her." How did I even type what I typed?

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  8. JC Joe4:30 AM

    I wonder if some of this comes from being adopted. I don't know what age she was adopted but have to wonder if this has to do with feelings of parental abandonment.

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  9. texasrose9:14 AM

    Can't imagine her winning an Oscar.

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  10. I can, if she gets a good part in a film. She was super funny pretending to be angry after she lost the Tony to Kelli O'Hara, as I mentioned before. She was living it. She was believable.

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  11. I was responding to what texasrose said. I don't know if these posts are going in the right place.

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  12. Sonny9:00 PM

    No matter how much the times change, men are still the same. They want to hunt for the woman. If she's not worth proving your worthy to her rather than vice versa, she's not worth it. Every man I know married a woman who didn't like him at first. They had to win her over. Women are clueless. Chasing a guy never works. A guy either likes you or he doesn't. Nothing you try to do is going to make him like you. I'm writing a book about this.

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  13. No matter how much the times change, men are still the same. They want to hunt for the woman. If she's not worth proving they're worthy to her rather than vice versa, she's not worth it. Every man I know married a woman who didn't like him at first. They had to win her over. Women are clueless. Chasing a guy never works. A guy either likes you or he doesn't. Nothing you try to do is going to make him like you. I'm writing a book about this.

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