August 14, 2018
This should be still disgraced host/writer had his PR team hire a bot army to defend him and discredit anyone who goes after him to the point of doxxing any opponents.
Chris Hardwick
This should be still disgraced host/writer had his PR team hire a bot army to defend him and discredit anyone who goes after him to the point of doxxing any opponents.
Chris Hardwick
Isn't that par for the course these days?
ReplyDeleteIt all comes down to whether or not he used the Hearst money and influence to mess with the investigation or not.
ReplyDeleteThe bot army defending Quentin Tarantino is huge and insanely aggressive. Quentin Tarantino is the internet version of Bloody Mary. Just stare into a monitor and post "Quentin Tarantino" three times to summon his army of ghost posters...
ReplyDeleteBitchysoisse 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣
DeleteQuentin Tarantino
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*Bewitched-wiggles nose* ✨💁🏻♀️
Such a disingenuous screen presence, reeks of phony. Can't stand him.
ReplyDeleteHer claims of abuse amounted to 1) “he was straight up with me, and told me in the first 2 weeks of our relationship that he was sober and did not want to date someone that drinks” 2) “in the first few weeks of our relationship he took me to comicon while he was working and wouldn’t introduce me to celebrities, though he did in subsequent years” 3) “after we broke up I realized that he was my gravy train so I strung him along while dating other guys, when he found out he cut me off and quit hiring me” 4) “his sex drive was higher than mine, but because I was using him for money I never told him this and waited until after we broke up to tell people that sometimes we had sex when I didn’t really want to, but I didn’t actually tell him I didn’t want to.” Yeah none of that was abuse, and he didn’t need a bot army for most people with a brain who read her stupid whiney blog to realize she was just a bitter ex with no real claims.
ReplyDeleteLOL. Yeah, that “introducing to celebs” bit is apparently a huge deal for some people?
DeleteI noticed this in a certain celebrity wife after someone pointed out to me how thirsty she was for being at industry events. She looked almost INTOXICATED when her actor husband took her to meet a tennis player? And then while watching the actual match, totally looking like she was sucking up to the A-lister seated next to them (almost as if the A-lister reciprocated, she was ready to bolt and leave her current husband for someone even more famous). Whyyyy? They’re just normal people too, I SWEAR if you just ignore them, they’ll start getting needy for attention from YOU, these celebrities. 🤷🏻♀️
(I dare you guys try it yourselves: Ignore a celebrity, and I promise they’ll start gravitating toward you. It’s bizarre.)
And that’s just the stuff we got to see in public... I wonder what she’s like at celebrity house parties he takes her to. I’d love to watch that! 🍿
He may not have needed his bot army, but his PR team still paid for you there, Mr. "Profile Not Yet Available."
ReplyDeleteMrs actually, and I’ve had this profile much longer than any bot army in existence. I’m not much of a Hardwick fan, however I read her blog because I was curious. Nothing but entitled millenial drivel. Did you actually read it? Anyone with half a brain cell couldn’t find a single actual instance of abuse, and I’m glad he got his show back. You don’t have to agree with everyone that uses the Metoo hashtag. It weakens the real movement.
DeleteOh and my profile has been private sine 2002. Thx bye.
DeleteI’m not a bot and I didn’t believe Chloe Dykstra’s claims.
ReplyDeleteI like the guy, was disappointed when this story broke, have since concluded it was bullshit, and look forward to seeing him on TV and the internet.
ReplyDeleteAnd, no I am not a bot.
Admin Usuck d1ck, Of course YOU like him because HIM and YOU will NEVER become A-listers.
DeleteLittle locked room - spot on.
ReplyDeleteGood, I love him and she was just getting revenge
ReplyDeleteHis other longterm realationships, Janet Varney, Andrea Savage, Real World Jacinda and of course his wife defended him. He was a blackout drunk for a couple of them, but they said that he wasn't abusive. Normally an abuser isn't that way for only one of several relationships. I do think his on air "niceness" is phony and forced though.
ReplyDeleteTalk about speaking of the devil and they appear. Goddamn.
ReplyDeleteDon’t make me post those lyrics, Mick. 🌚
DeletePlease allow me to introduce myself
I'm a man of wealth and taste
I've been around for a long, long year
Stole many a man's soul to waste
And I was 'round when Jesus Christ
Had his moment of doubt and pain
Made damn sure that Pilate
Washed his hands and sealed his fate
Pleased to meet you
Hope you guess my name
But what's puzzling you
Is the nature of my game
🌋
Oops I did. 🤷🏻♀️
Namaste, baby. 🌝✌🏼
Fuck off.
ReplyDeleteBy doing this, didn't he just prove how controlling he is? I am disappointed with him. And I was a huge fan due to @midnight.
ReplyDeleteI don't understand how anyone could read Chloe's account and decide that she was an abuse victim. Even if every single word is true, at worst he was an asshole boyfriend who vividly showed her what a controlling asshole he was 2 weeks after they met, and she still decided to get into a 3 year long relationship with him. She signed up for whatever she got, her fault, not his.
ReplyDeleteBut I do think she's full of shit. And I think it's telling that all of the women who have come forward have done so to defend him instead of tell similar stories which has happened in pretty much every other metoo case.