Friday, December 15, 2017

Blind Item #12

A lot of designers and several actresses they were going to dress for various award shows are upset that they are basically being told what to wear or what to make. This designer who is a regular on that cable fashion show says he wants no part of the forced dress code.


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  1. Wearing black for the Globes?

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  2. Anonymous11:37 AM

    HMMMM was reveleaed in another insider thread.
    Hes an A+ list actor with A+++ Salary for every superhero movie.

    Makes sense if you look closely!

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    1. Not now, Ironman!

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    2. Of course it's RDJ. I just din't know how he's buying the story that there are no compromising photos/film of him at the PB Mansion. He was used to let everyone know the horror pile of footage exists - by way of CDAN. If we knew who Himmmm is then all know. I hope someone is protecting Himmmm.

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    3. I don't understand the threat. everyone knows what went down there. If I was a star in that era I'd be disappointed if there wasn't a pic of me getting funky in mansion. badge of honor

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  3. Michael Kora/Project Runway

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  4. I heard that Meryl Streep has also agreed to wear black. What a hypocrite she's turned out to be.

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  6. Mean Girls comes to mind...

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  7. Anonymous11:55 AM

    @christine romano

    no not on this blog. Another insider thread related to the FBI revealed who HMMMM is. If you read his Rose Mcgowan post it makes perfect sense.

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  8. Zac is a regular on the Project Runway now, used to be Kors. I like the both actually, but think that Zac would stand up to the elite more than Kors would.. but who knows.

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  9. It’s a tough situation for an actress. If you don’t wear black, it’s can seem like you don’t care about #metoo victims of assault. But I think that individuals should be able to choose the causes that resonate with them personally. Maybe you want to wear green for Palestine or white to bring attention to the persecution of Royhingya in Burma or yellow for neglected US veterans. Manhandled actresses are not the on,y worthy cause.

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  10. @Truthseeker, agree with Zac Posen guess, especially his clothes are more colorful. Michael Kors would typically wear black anyways and his line is very neutral. Great for work though.

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  11. Why should the actresses be pressured to wear only black? They should feel free to wear whatever they want to. Maybe a pin that says “#metoo” or something to show solidarity instead. I guarantee that every woman in that room - actress, publicist, table server, writers, producers, etc - have experienced sexual harassment.

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    1. And black is what people in fashion say generally makes for bad red carpet (while so popular off irl). Stars want to shine and pop. It's almost like dour sour punishment for the women -- they could have gone the other way and turned this into a celebration of women in all their glory and empowering that they are being heard.

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  12. You're right CooCooCatchoo. I would hazard an educated guess that there are very few women in the world who don't have a #metoo story.

    And what was Himmmm outed for? His salary, or just being Himmmm?

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  13. And I wonder how insufferable the Oscars are going to be this year.

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  14. Wearing black at a formal event as a protest. Who came up with this shitty idea? Yes there are colorful dresses at awards shows and premieres but so many people opt for black anyway that wearing it isn't a form of protest. Just make a ribbon and do that instead. It's just a symbolic gesture anyway. Real work would be finding all the people that Weinstein chased out of the business and finding out if they would like another shot at work.

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    1. It's just going to look like everyone's in mourning for Harvey!

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  15. actresses are finally out from under the harvey/marchesa mandate axe and now they're being told what to wear again? come on!

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    1. What a great observation. Ironic!

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  16. It’s just the Golden Globes. Who cares?

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  17. I think it's about time all the clowns in Hollywood STOP trying to moralize, impose political letures or fart about with their precious 'causes' and just remember they're clowns who need to stick to clowning. Nobody I know has any patience left for their hypocritical, usually uninformed posturing. They just want to watch movies that don't suck. Can you manage that, Hollywood? Movies that don't suck? Nobody looks to you for moral guidance, because nobody wants to take moral guidance from a bunch of unstable, drug-addled whores, sexual predators and overpaid boors.

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  19. @okok snoke got a link?

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  20. @Rinky: +100 Everyone knows these awards shows are all fixed.

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  21. I hate sanctimonious actors! You think someone would warn them about annoying their fan base.

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  22. So, let me get this straight. To show support for women who've been coerced into sex, women are being coerced into dressing to support someone else's agenda.

    #GoldenGlobessostupid

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    1. Indeed BCC that stream of irony is rich.
      Can’t wait to see who the first chick will be who attends an awards wearing Marchesa. That will be a good pay day for someone.

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  23. someone should wear the marchesa gown they were forced to wear with #metoo spray painted across it.

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  24. It's definitely Zac Posen based on Enty's write up. What a shame.

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  25. Rinky: Two thumbs way way up.

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  26. Why are women being pressured to wear certain colours, WTF? First they're forced to have sex for roles, then they're forced to being harassed even more to keep the roles, now they're being forced to wear a colour that might remind them of bad memories.

    Hello, has anyone considered that? That it might be triggering to some?

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  27. So in this case, one's clothes will define you...unless you have a sign that says:
    "I'm wearing black because that's the colour I like, Please don't assume anything about who I am and how I behave based on my appearance".

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  28. this "protest" disgusts me. if industry is so vile don't fucking go and certainly don't accept an award glorifying the industry that has 'betrayed your brethren'. what a joke. everyone in Hollywood knew/knows what goes on. oh the horror of pretending to just find out! p.s. I will now take my thousands of dollars gown in black and just wait till you hear my speech; fuck that noise

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  29. Doesn’t matter who Himmmm is or isn’t. What matters is the victims getting justice and their assailants getting what they deserve.

    Don’t worry, Himmmm can take care of himmmmmself. If anyone should worry, it’s the pedophile sexual predator rapists et al. The new year will bring a whole new life and reality, a very unpleasant one, to many ne'erdowells.

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  30. Has it always been the code to wear all black for the GG? I always thought that was more of an Angelina Jolie thing

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  31. What, so all the women should show up in the color of mourning? That's b*llshit! They should all be wearing bright, happy, joyful colours because not one of them is mourning the (let us hope) end of abusive practises. Scr*w that! Let the ones in the crosshairs wear black in mourning.

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  32. being told what to wear, at this juncture, feels a lot like when men tell women to "smile". not you're f@^%ing place. right after being told they had to wear marchesa. no, how about we tell the MEN what to wear. ideas anyone? how about hot pink tuxedoes?

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  33. @Rink and Itttt
    +5000

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  34. It was said quite recently on this site that HMMMM is three or four different people. There are rumors about HMMMM being RDJ, but that's all they are, rumors. How about, just appreciate the information and stop trying to expose HMMMM. Nobody wants to "kill the golden goose."

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  35. It’s fair to say we all here appreciate Himmmm’s posts.

    Now, I’m confused! Why do they want everybody to dress in black?

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  36. Btw, “ok ok (Supreme Commander) Snoke”, the site you refer to is just rehashing old rumors which are just that, NOT actually outing anyone. They’re many years late with their already dismissed “breaking news”. YAWN. Nothing more to say on the matter and won’t give the site any publicity.

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  37. Q anon OUTED HIMMMMMMMM awhile ago.

    Back to school kiddies to figure it out.

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  38. Here's a good RDJ story. A close friend of mine back in the day told me about a 'fashion/runway private party she attended. I remember it was something like that. Not a public event. When RDJ walked, he took a chandlier sized white taper candle and inserted the entire thing up his ass. Twice. While shaking his ass down the runway. There's an image for you.

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  39. all the chatter made me search RDJ movies. firstly I think he is total babe. having said that, I unfortunately couldn't recall movie where I could critique his skill (aside of course from weird science.) wiki brought up girls just wanna have fun lol I LOVED that silly cinema. I also dig comic books but not so much in film. so I stumbled upon Chaplin and now I see it is available on my tv. I am going to slip into cozy pants and watch it! curious though as to what He would recommend me to view. what would He view as defining role? does he have a film that truly defines him and if not what is he waiting for?

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  40. @I came back, I agree he was used. I think Hef’s son wanted to get the word out that this treasure trove exists. Why else would he be so eager to show Himmmm all those photos/videos?

    I don’t care how many RDJ stories there are out there (and I’m sure there are many), I will always respect him for how he’s managed to come out on the other side of hell. I have the DVD of Natural Born Killers where the cast is interviewed. There’s our RDJ looking like death warmed over, twirling a spoon while he’s talking. At the time, it was devastating to see. Look at him now, his talent hasn’t left and he genuinely seems like a great guy. He’s living life in a positive light.

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