UFC star Francis Ngannou says it’s “bullsh*t” Stipe Miocic is complaining about not being promoted enough before UFC 220 … and he’s putting the heavyweight champ on notice. “The UFC not gonna fight for him,” Ngannou told TMZ Sports. “The…
Tuesday, January 16, 2018
Friday, October 20, 2017
Kailyn Lowry, Farrah Abraham: Jenelle Evans is Just Whining!
You have to know that you’re in the wrong when you’ve lost the moral high ground to Farrah Abraham.
Though Kailyn Lowry has already dismissed the idea, the fact that remains that Jenelle Evans is threatening to quit Teen Mom 2, alleging that the edits are making her look bad.
Now, both Kailyn Lowry and Farrah Abraham are weighing in on exactly what they think about Jenelle’s whining.
Jenelle Evans, terror of Teen Mom 2, might quit the franchise that she’s been with for, what, 8 years?
In a bizarre case of a reality star biting the hand that feeds them, the Carolina Hurricane has been ranting about “unfair” edits that portray her and David Eason as bad parents.
But Jenelle has also been refusing to film, so maybe she’s really sticking to her guns this time.
Obviously, MTV and the producers and editors for Teen Mom 2 have to tell a story in order for Teen Mom 2 to be entertaining.\
Reality television is not a documentary, folks.
But to hear Jenelle tell it, they’re publicly maligning her by only showing the bad things in her family.
An obvious solution would be for her family to just … not have bad things to film, but maybe that just isn’t possible with scary David Eason around.
Jenelle’s complaints that it’s MTV that’s ruining her life don’t really hold water, especially when you remember that people who know her in real life — like two grandmothers of two of her children — believe that her kids aren’t safe with her.
Well, now not one but two of Jenelle’s costars are speaking up.
TMZ caught up with Farrah Abraham, who, when pressed, was willing to discuss Jenelle Evans’ whining.
“Look, here’s my thing: I don’t edit the show; none of the women do, so I don’t think that they should be talking about the edit.”
In fact, Farrah is tired of the whole conversation.
“That’s kind of a dead story. Some old topics.”
Reality television is reality television. Farrah says that she focuses on being a star, on being “the talent.”
“That’s my pay grade and I don’t like to edit, so I’ll leave it to them.”
That makes sense. Everyone does their jobs and the show gets made and everybody gets paid.
Farrah does have a fun suggestion for Jenelle:
“Maybe she should just, you know, apply to edit the show.”
Or she could just let qualified people do their jobs and maybe Jenelle could make a better effort to be a good mother.
We would summarize Farrah’s attitude towards Jenelle and her gripes as … dismissive.
“It is what it is. Like, who cares?”
Kailyn Lowry also spoke to TMZ, and told them that editing just goes with the territory.
“We all kind of have a storyline that they have to follow, and it’s up to us to change it if we want to better our image, or whatever.”
Exactly. MTV can’t show only bad stuff if there isn’t any bad stuff, folks.
“I can’t think of a time where they, like, edited my conversations like that.”
Meaning that, in all of her years in the Teen Mom franchise, Kailyn hasn’t experienced anything like what Jenelle is alleging happened. That casts a lot of doubt on Jenelle’s claims.
“But I meant here’s always times where we don’t like how they edit things.”
Again, editing goes with the territory, but everybody performs their functions and gets paid. Only Jenelle seems to be losing her mind over it.
“But, at the end of the day, that’s what we signed up for and it’s in our contract that they’re allowed to do that.”
And then Kailyn talks about Jenelle, specifically.
“I’m not going to say that Jenelle’s overreacting or being dramatic; I think Jenelle’s just being Jenelle.”
That’s a nicely shady insult and also the total opposite of the 2008 meaning of she’s just being Miley.
And Kailyn had a bit more to say.
“Jenelle texted me saying to keep her name out of my mouth, so I’ll just leave it there.”
Yes, we’d heard that Jenelle told Kailyn to shut her “bitch ass” up or something along those lines (it was actually a demand that she end her “bitch ass comments”)
Kailyn is then asked, in response to the news that Jenelle had texted her: “Are you guys friends.”
Kailyn almost looks surprised by the question.
“Nope,” she replies.
Tuesday, February 28, 2017
Jon Stewart to the Media: STOP WHINING!
Tuesday, February 14, 2017
Senator Marco Rubio, Quit Whining Hollywood and Make this Country Work (VIDEO)
Senator Marco Rubio is not into predicting Donald Trump’s demise … because he’s actually fighting to make America function. We got Rubio at Reagan National Airport Monday and the way he sees it … he may disagree with President Trump on this and…
Senator Marco Rubio, Quit Whining Hollywood and Make this Country Work (VIDEO)
Senator Marco Rubio is not into predicting Donald Trump’s demise … because he’s actually fighting to make America function. We got Rubio at Reagan National Airport Monday and the way he sees it … he may disagree with President Trump on this and…
Sunday, December 4, 2016
Oakland Rave Fire -- Art Commune Leader Whining About Losing Stuff ... Internet Lashing Out
There’s a new wave of outrage in Oakland’s tragic warehouse fire, and it’s against Derick Ion — the guy who ran the art commune that turned into a death trap … and TMZ has learned he’s already had legal troubles. Ion wrote a Facebook post saying…
Friday, May 27, 2016
Kylie Jenner: Still Whining About Tyga on Instagram?
When we first learned that Kylie Jenner and Tyga had broken up, we figured there would be some major drama, possibly including a cheating scandal or two.
When that didn’t happen, we assumed that they had somehow amicably agreed to part ways.
After all, if the members of Kardashian-Jenner clan are good it anything, it’s milking the drama in their lives for everything it’s worth.
So when Kylie didn’t take to social media to publicly trash her ex after the breakup, it seemed safe to assume that she and T-Raww had simply decided to go their separate ways.
Now, it’s beginning to look like that’s probably not the case.
Yesterday, Kylie seemed to pine for Tyga in a maudlin Instagram video.
Today, she’s expressing her romantic pain again, albeit in slightly more subtle form:
In case that’s too subtle for you, she captioned the photo, “I can feel you everywhere.”
Does she still have Tyga on the mind?
Well, we can’t imagine who else she would be referring to with this post.
The 18-year-old is one of the queens of Instagram, and she certainly knew how this post would be received.
So even if she’s not still heartbroken about her rapper ex, she’s certainly enjoying the drama surrounding the demise of her first serious relationship.
It’s been rumored that Kylie is dating PartyNextDoor, a rapper who’s several years closer to her in age than Tyga was.
So maybe the emotional post was meant for him?
It’s possible, but we’re guessing Kylizzle is still hung up on T-Raww.
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Kristen Stewart to Whining Actresses: DO SOMETHING!
In a new interview with Variety, Kristen Stewart was asked about the topic of gender equality in Hollywood, an issue that has gotten more and more attention over the past several weeks.
Back in October, for example, Jennifer Lawrence penned an open letter in which she asked why she makes less money than her male co-stars.
But Stewart says here that she gets it.
Movies with male leads make more money than movies with female leads, so it"s just basic math, basic business.
And the former Twilight Saga star isn"t exactly sympathetic to women who simply whine about this pay gap.
“Instead of sitting around and complaining about that, do something,” she says in the following video. “Go write something, go do something.”
This is "easy to say," Stewart admits, adding:
“Like, f-ck, it’s hard to get movies made. It’s a huge luxury. Who gets to just make movies? But that subject is just so prevalently everywhere right now, and it’s boring.”
An interesting take to be sure.
Do you consider the topic boring? Or is this a real controversy that should continue to be discussed until the salaries of women are on par with the salaries of men?
Watch below and then response to Stewart"s comments: