Showing posts with label Insecure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Insecure. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 23, 2018

Matt Roloff Slams Amy Roloff as "Insecure," Sort of Dumb

They say you should never mix business with pleasure.


But Matt Roloff and Amy Roloff have been attempting to do just this for about two years now.


The reality stars got divorced in 2016, yet both still live on the same property and both still run Roloff Farms together.



This arrangement has worked reasonably well so far, although we doubt either Matt or Amy would label is as pleasureful.


On Tuesday night’s episode of Little People, Big World, viewers were taken behind the scenes of this unusual business relationship, while also witnessing even more tension between the exes.


(Matt and Amy have clashed all season; the former even admitted that he may move far away from her this year.)


The tension stemmed from this installment being filmed during pumpkin season on the farm, which is when the business rakes in a significant share of its annual revenue.


“Even though Matt and I are divorced, we are still business partners,” Amy explained early on, adding:


“And our pumpkin store during pumpkin season has a lot of items in it. We sell pumpkin butter, pumpkin salsa; but you know obviously with the divorce, we definitely have our own individual finances.”


Why was this an issue last night?



Because Amy baked her own pumpkin bread and wanted to sell it in the store.


This meant she had to talk to only her ex-husband about it, but also his girlfriend, Caryn Chandler, because she serves as the farm’s manager.


“Caryn thought to put [your bread] right front in center, [so] it’s the first thing you see when you walk in the store,” Matt told Amy, seemingly offering her a great deal to which she initially agreed.


HOWEVER, Matt then brought up his children’s book and explained the caveat:


“With my book I’m going to pay the farm fee, you guys can figure out whether you want to do some percentage thing or some flat fee per transaction.”


“Why?” asked Amy.


“I need to compensate the farm,” Matt replied.



The idea behind this fee is that the store is meant to make money for the farm; for the business as a whole.


If someone wants to sell his or her own product there, he or she must give a percentage of the profits to the farm. Or just pay the farm a flat fee for stocking his or her item(s).


Amy didn’t seem to totally grasp this notion.


Or perhaps, as a co-owners, figured she would be exempt from such a policy.


“Having a conversation with Matt, he will bring up something that totally catches me off guard,” she told the cameras. “So I always feel less confident and definitely at a disadvantage.”


Matt tried to explain that it’s a bad “business model” to sell anything at the store for which the farm doesn’t get a cut…


… before turning sort of mean and personal.



“Amy doesn’t have a good sense of what it takes to run the farm. Amy can be very, very insecure. I try to be as patient and easy as possible,” he told the camera.


Previously, Matt has taken issue with how producers edited series footage to make it appear as if he and his relatives didn’t get along.


But that complaint falls a little flat when he comes right out and says this sort of thing about Amy, don’t you think?


“When it comes to Amy and I, it’s just one day at a time. One day it feels like it’s working and another day it feels like it’s not working.” Matt added.


And this is perfectly understandable.


No divorced couple could work so closely together without a few ups and downs.



“There is a lot riding on pumpkin season,” Amy later admitted.


“Because what we make during pumpkin season sustains the farm all year long… working with Caryn or Matt, I have to put aside what personal feelings I may have because pumpkin season is a family business and I want it to continue to be around for the kids and the grandkids.


“So I definitely want things to go well.”


To see how this issue was resolved, and to see how Jeremy Roloff fared taking care of his daughter all alone, click below to watch Little People, Big World online.



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Sunday, May 20, 2018

"Insecure" Star Amanda Seales Explains How Tipping Has Roots in Slavery

Amanda Seales told our photog why she re-tweeted a post explaining that tipping has racist roots. We got the “Insecure” star Saturday night at Hollywood Improv, where she took us back to the days of reconstruction, where tipping became a substitute…


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Monday, February 19, 2018

President Trump Blasts "Insecure" Oprah"s "60 Minutes" Report, Hopes She Runs Against Him

President Trump is ripping Oprah the journalist — for her report on his first year in office — but says he’s looking forward to defeating Oprah the candidate. Trump, apparently, changed the channel on his TV Sunday night just long enough to catch…


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Friday, December 1, 2017

Kylie Jenner to Kim Kardashian: Stop Making Me Insecure About My Body!

As you’ve no doubt heard by now, Kylie Jenner is pregnant with her first child.


For reasons that remain unclear, Kylie hasn’t confirmed that she’s expecting, but she’s always been sort of a private, press-shy type.



Just kidding, Kris Jenner is probably planning a televised announcement, complete with celebrity cameos.


Anyway, sources one of the reasons for all the secrecy is the fact that Kylie is feeling self-conscious about her appearance these days.


We suppose being pregnant for the first time in front of 100 million social media followers can have that effect.


The relationship between Kylie and older sister Kim Kardashian has always been a complex one, charactrized as it is by both competition and mutual admiration.


In the past, fans have observed that Kylie seems to be “transforming” into Kim, styling herself to more closely resemble her most famous sibling.



Now it seems Kylie’s pregnancy has only deepened her appreciation for Kim’s famous physique.


“The tables have really turned between Kim and Kylie,” a source close to the family tells Hollywood Life. 


“When Kim was pregnant with Saint she spent a lot of time being envious of Kylie’s amazing body. Kylie was getting so much attention at the time, it was kind of the start of her takeover and it was hard on Kim.”


Yes, it seems Kylie’s pregnancy has marked the beginning of a new stage in the battle for Kard clan dominance.


And Kylie is currently feeling like Kim has the upper hand:


“She was already feeling uncomfortable with her pregnancy weight gain and getting compared to her little sister only made it worse.”


 
Kim Kardashian Sexy Pose


“But now that’s all flipped and Kylie’s feeling jealous of Kim’s body,” the source added. 


“Kylie’s proud of her sister for getting in such great shape but it also makes her very envious.”


Frankly, we think Kylie’s looking at this situation all wrong.


After all, we’re many women would kill to be in regular contact with a mom who’s got the inside track on all the best personal trainers and Photoshop practitioners.



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Saturday, May 13, 2017

Michelle Rodriguez is Tired of Insecure Action Stars, Wants More Women in Action Movies (VIDEO)

Michelle Rodriguez is gunning for a female revolution in action movies, and is looking for men who are secure enough with their sexuality to share the screen with badass chicks. We got the “Fate of the Furious” star out in Beverly Hills ……


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Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Andi Dorfman: Josh Murray is an Insecure, Emotional D--k!

“I don’t usually let my emotions get the best of me.” – Andi Dorfman


For the 29-year-old attorney from Atlanta, her future seemed as clear cut as The Bachelorette spoilers from Reality Steve every spring.



“I was 100 percent sure I’d spend my life with him,” she says of Josh Murray, her fiance and final rose recipient from her season on ABC.


It was not to be. The romance crumbled, and HARD.


Murray, 31, was jealous and emotionally abusive, she says, adding that during fights, he would sometimes call her a bitch or a whore.


Andi makes the shocking revelation in her new book It’s Not Okay, a hilarious spoof on her one-time suitor Juan Pablo Galavis’ catchphrase.


There’s nothing hilarious about their romance, though. She writes that it was “the most volatile and f–ked up relationship of my life.”


Dorfman recalls that after she made love to Nick Viall during her overnight date on The Bachelorette, she was full-on afraid to tell Murray.


Threatening that they would be “over” if she slept with Viall, she panicked and lied, eventually coming clean before Nick spilled the beans.


“He was devastated, angry and hurt, badly,” she adds, nothing that “I apologized profusely for lying” but he could not accept what she did.


“He seemed to struggle,” Andi writes, “over whether he was more upset by the fact that I had lied or that I’d had sex with another man.”



Several more apologies later, Dorfman says, it became clear the issue was about Nick – and that eventually torpedoed their engagement:


“That one sexual escapade would become a power play used by my fiancé to justify his mistrust in me. It would be an excuse to call me a whore.”


“And it would eventually lead to the demise of my engagement.”


The “two hotheads,” as Andi calls herself and Murray, clashed often over her desire to return to work and over her friendships with men.


In September 2014, just two months after their season finale proposal aired, Andi handed back Josh’s engagement ring after a fight.


Unable to sleep, she took a walk … and broke down.


“Alone in a random church, I cradled my head in my hands and began to sob. For the first time, I thought, I don’t think we’re going to make it.”


“But the thought scared me. If I wasn’t the happy fiancée, who was I? Back then, I wasn’t ready to answer that question.”


Soon enough, she was. They split in January 2015.


Murray responded to Us, “It saddens me and is very unfortunate that Andi has chosen to characterize me in such a negative way. I pray she finds peace.”