Blind Item #4
This foreign born A- list mostly movie actress from a former franchise is all about equality and being inclusive as long as it does not involve her having a scene kissing a man of color. None of that for her.
This foreign born A- list mostly movie actress from a former franchise is all about equality and being inclusive as long as it does not involve her having a scene kissing a man of color. None of that for her.
Posted by ent lawyer at 12:30 AM
Labels: blind item
Emma Watson
ReplyDeleteOh yes heaven forbid the Black rubs off on her, Dumb Tw@t
ReplyDeleteShe'll come out as a lesbian over the next decade.
ReplyDeleteThat would seem unlikely - she has 2 adopted kids who are black
ReplyDeleteLove scenes with children! Gross!
ReplyDeleteI thought word was that Charlize had a fling with Will Smith off-screen during Hancock filming-they were definately affectionate during promoting Hancock...and she does definately kiss Will quickly before she throws him thru the house,lol
ReplyDeleteShe kissed a chocolate in Prometheus or was suppose to sleep with him on the ship
ReplyDeletePrometheus sex with chocolate scene. Not Charlize
ReplyDeleteI don't see a problem with this. Because you are not attracted to someone of a certain race does not make you racist or a bad person.
ReplyDeleteI bet this is a fake blind. Intent to slander whoever is the target.
ReplyDeleteI'm hypocritical in that way also. I'm against body shaming but I date slim women. Just my preference. Never felt bad about it at all.
ReplyDeleteCharlie humanan is straight. Never stopped him getting his big break playing gay. it's called acting not real life. If the part requires it...
ReplyDeleteIf it's your job to kiss someone regardless of attraction, yeah it really is racist. It could lead to someone having a smaller part or even being replaced due to your problem doing your job because of their race.
ReplyDeleteI don't want to kiss a girl. Does that make me a homophobe? (I'm a girl, too)
ReplyDeleteIf you're an actress with some influence and you don't want to do a role because you don't want to play a character who is gay or in a biracial relationship, you politely decline the role without giving a reason. If you take the role and then require it to be changed to adapt to your comfort zone, you are not only a bad actress - you are also putting a chill on having gay or biracial relationships in movies and are furthering a homophobic or racist agenda.
ReplyDelete@backagain, that was a PR rumor to deflect gay rumors about Will coming out at the time. The fake affair took it out of the tabloids.
ReplyDeleteOne of Emma Watson's exes is biethnic...but I guess she was in love with his dad's millions?
ReplyDeleteThat girl from Twilight. I can't for the life of me remember her name right now but this wouldn't be the first piece of gossip that made her out to be a racist.
ReplyDelete@Juank It's called acting... She is not being asked to date the person. And yes, it IS racist. Unless the actress in this Blind item has met every single person on Earth of that race, how can she know if she would like them or not? Having something that you particularly love (like redheads!) is normal and everybody has a favorite.
ReplyDeleteBut automatically deciding that you dislike (let's call it what it is) every single member of an entire race in advance is textbook racism.