Blind Item #9 - Grammy Awards - Mr. X
Posted by ent lawyer at 10:45 AM
Labels: blind item , Mr. X
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13 comments:
Run
ATCQ?
Gotta be Simmons/Russel Simmons
Russell Simmons
+1 @ Sandybrook
I love Mr. X blinds!
Joseph Simmons come on down.
So the blind is that he refused to answer questions about his shady brother on the red carpet? Not really hot goss, not much sizzlin'. 😔
Would a reporter even ask such a question on the red carpet? These events are supposed to be glamorous and fluff pieces. Any "journalist" who would try to stir controversy would be asked to leave and probably banned. And for good reasons. If you want to talk with somebody about a really problematic issue, do it in an appropriate setting, not in a place where you would get 20 seconds at most before your interview subject goes to the next mike on their itinerary.
And it's just a rephrase of the batch of blind items about Alison Brie not doing a full confession about her brother-in-law because a (probably imaginary) investigative reporter wants to know the "truth" on a red carpet where her priority is to look good on the photos.
I had no idea Russell was the bro of Rev. Run.
All these blinds (like the sharon and ozzy one) insinuate that 'reporters' are god-fearin' folk who only do good work. Such bullshit. They troll celebs, especially on red carpets, and ask leading questions to get outrageous reactions. Reporters are scum, just like everyone else, so these blinds are leading... just like the reporters do.
So we're to believe that reporters have a mental list of questions they can't ask hundreds of celebrities on the red carpet? Who are you wearing, what color polish is that and btw, did you brother rape that little girl last summer?
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