Friday, May 6, 2016

Ariel Winter SLAMS Chloe Grace Moretz for SLAMMING Kim Kardashian!

It’s the celebrity feud that just won’t stop.


The one about nude selfies and body positivity and (unsurprisingly) Kim Kardashian.



It all started when Kim posted (unsurprisingly) a nude selfie to Instagram.


Chloe Grace Moretz then warned that Kim should instead teach girls that women “have so much more to offer than just [their] bodies.”


Kim retorted by dissing Chloe, then wrote an essay claiming her selfie was about “body positivity.” 


Enter Ariel Winter, who echoed Kim’s statements.


Fast forward a couple months, and Chloe tells Glamour magazine that she stands by her previous remarks, insisting that Kim’s selfie was not about body confidence, but about sexualizing herself for attention, likes and comments.


Back to Ariel and present time. 


The Modern Family star took to Instagram to denounce Chloe’s comments to Glamour and defend Kim’s and her right to post revealing selfies in the name of, yep, #bodypositivity.


Here’s what she wrote:


“Many have asked about my opinion on a certain interview … all I’m going to say is this:


“If you take a photo in which you feel CONFIDENT about yourself and think it spreads a positive image, then GO FOR IT.


“The ‘background’ doesn’t matter – what matters is the message you are putting out there is true to what YOU believe in – not what anyone else says about YOU.


“I do what I can to create a positive light for my fans and I’m sure other celebrities are doing it in THEIR OWN WAY- no need to put one another down.


“No picture is the exception to someone else’s rule. Even if some people ‘know who they are.’ Live life on your own terms.”



This conversation exasperates me, because, frankly, I think they’re both correct to some degree.


Women have fought for decades to be thought of as more than mere sexual objects.


And let’s face it, Kim was positioning herself as a sexual object in that selfie.


She wasn’t saying, “My body doesn’t meet society’s standards of beauty but I love it anyway,” she was saying, “Look at how hot I am.”


Which is fine, theoretically speaking. It’s her body, and if she feels good about it, post away.


But it irks me that she’s trying to disguise it as some sort of feminist statement when we all know damn well her motivation had nothing to do with feminism or woman empowerment. 


Chloe wasn’t slut-shaming Kim.


She was trying to suggest that it’s important to teach young girls that there is so much more value in being a woman than a sexy body and your ability to generate likes on social media from it.


Sorry, Ariel. I get where you’re coming from, but I’m Team Chloe on this one.


Kendra Wilkinson and Bridget Marquardt: On Bad Terms?

So…these two were at odds, but I"m not sure anyone was aware.


A preview for an upcoming episode of Kendra On Top features a Come to Jesus between Kendra Wilkinson and her former Girls Next Door co-star/Playboy Mansion roommate, Bridget Marquardt.


Marquardt agreed to a reunion with Wilkinson, who moved out of the Playboy Mansion and married former NFL star Hank Baskett in 2009.  


Things between the two women went sour, but Marquardt had no idea why.


"When I saw things like, "Well, we were never friends," and, "She"s not appreciative," and things like that, I"m thinking all the things that we did together – like all the time at the mansion, from all the traveling around the world," Marquardt explained to Wilkinson.


"We weren"t always best friends, but we definitely had each other"s back, and I definitely consider you a friend." 


Wilkinson admitted to totally f***ing up on their friendship.


"You know, I did have – as we all did, probably, a hard time transitioning into like a world outside the mansion," she confessed.


"When I was saying those things, it was more about like, trying to distance myself from the mansion as much as I could, which was the wrong thing to do."


During her one-on-one confessional, Wilkinson fessed up to totally dropping the ball.


"Bridget"s right. She was part of very special moments in my life that really meant a lot to me."


One person Wilkinson will likely never speak to again?  Her other roommate, Holly Madison.


"There was never a moment where I can say she felt real to me," Wilkinson told Marquardt of Hugh Hefner"s former "#1" girlfriend, who wrote a scathing tell-all about her time at the Playboy Mansion.


Watch the preview below.


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Puppy Mourns Mufasa"s Death in The Lion King

We"re just gonna come out and say it:


The Lion King is the best children"s movie ever made.


Heck, it"s one of the best adult movies ever made.


And now we can apparently also add that it"s one of the best animal movies ever made.


No, not because it stars animals. Because animals actually experience a wide range of impactful emotions while watching it.


Or at least one animal does.


In the following video, a puppy is sitting on the couch alongside his owner, taking in the saddest scene from The Lion King.


Simba has just stumbled upon his dad, Mufasa, after Mufasa"s own brother dropped him to his death. 


(Sorry: SPOILER ALERT! Also: Darn you, Scar!)


We"re not exaggerating when we say it"s really as moving as nearly any scene we can think of in cinematic history… and we"re not alone in thinking this.


Because look at how the dog is responding!


As Simba implores his father to get up, you can tell the dog is thinking the same thing in his head.


And the more he realizes that Mufasa is not going to get up, the more he whines and sulks and is simply downtrodden by what he"s witnessing on screen.


We just hope he watched the movie all the way through and eventually sees that Simba comes out on top and hears all those great songs and learns some valuable life lessons.


For now, though? We feel you, dog. We feel you and we love you…


Puppy mourns mufasas death in the lion king