Blind Item #6 - Kindness
Posted by ent lawyer at 8:00 AM
Labels: blind item , Kindness
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19 comments:
Effron?
Zac Efron?
Dating a girl this week?
Not Shia !?
doesn't say he is dating a girl, tricia
Well spotted.
Men shouldn't be involved in bridal showers, unless they're that kind of friend.
I actually really like Zac. People give him such undeserved shit. lol
Do I get a Kindness Blind?
I paid for my daughter-in-law's bridal shower.
Oh, that's right!
I'm NOT a celebrity.
That's fine.
=)
zac is straight now?
Will someone give David some attention, please?
Well done, David AND Zac, or whoever this may be. Definitely kind to help the bride have a great party, too!
You're not supposed to throw showers for relatives. It looks like a cheesy gift grab
Well, these are cases of girlfriend's BFF and FUTURE DIL...I think both of our cases qualify as kind generosity.
Showers should be thrown by friends, and the actor was doing something nice - something that doesn't materially benefit him. But doing it for a soon-to-be DIL is the same as doing it for his son. Tacky
David, you got on Yay, and one Nay.
Take the Yay, and forget the critic.
relatives have bern throwing showers for years..its not a big deal. sheesh
been
Why is it tacky for the father in law to throw it? That literally makes NO sense, unless he's living with the new couple? Hush, please.
I'd have been thrilled if my in laws had cared enough to throw a shower!
The purpose of a shower is to "shower" the bride with gifts. The f-i-l-to-be is immediate family (father of the groom), so he's asking people to give presents to his son and his son's wife-to-be. It looks like a cheesy gift grab.
Etiquette pros and Brides.com agree: "Is it proper etiquette for a mother-in-law to host a bridal shower?
No. Members of the couple's immediate family (sisters, mothers and grandmothers) shouldn't host showers, since the whole point of this particular party is to add to the bride's trousseau, and your families shouldn't be the ones asking for presents on your behalf. Non-related bridesmaids, friends of your mother or your fiancé's mother, or more distant relatives generally assume the hostess duties."
https://www.brides.com/story/should-a-mother-in-law-host-a-bridal-shower
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