Thursday, September 6, 2018

Colton Underwood Addresses Haters: You Just Don"t Get It...

Colton Underwood has never entered a woman.


But the brand new Bachelor has now entered the world of reality TV show fandom…


… and he’s getting a first-hand look at how ugly it can be.



Earlier this week, ABC confirmed that Underwood would anchor the 23rd installment of this beloved franchise.


The decision was expected, yet it still landed with a giant thud in the eyes of many long-time viewers.


That guy, really?!? many residents of Bachelor Nation said in response.


Words such as “boring” and “vanilla” and “holy Hell, does he lack any ounce of charisma?!?” were thrown around by critics of the move online.


Underwood, it now seems, is aware of the response his selection generated.


This is 2018. He’s obviously on the Internet and using social media and is trying to keep perspective on why some folks may be less than enthralled over watching his journey next year.


In the end, he seems to think, they are simply ignorant.






On Thursday morning, Colton Tweeted the following:


People hate what they don’t understand & try to destroy it. Only try to keep yourself clear and don’t allow that destructive force to spoil something that to you is so simple, natural & beautiful.


Was he referring to the criticism that has come his way in the last 48 hours or so? It’s very safe to understand.


A lot of people out there are mocking his choice to remain a virgin, with some even thinking he’s deep in the sexual closet.


We aren’t about to go there of course. We have no idea what Colton’s life has really been like and we are not about to judge the way he is choosing to live it.



All we know at the moment is that Underwood is saying all the right things.


That is, all the same things that Bachelors before him have also said.


“That’s what I’m looking forward to the most, is getting engaged and then getting married shortly after that,” Underwood told Michael Strahan on Good Morning America this past Tuesday.


He added that he wants to marry a “good, passionate” person — and it doesn’t even matter if she’s into sports.



Will it matter if she’s done the horizonal hula before?


If she’s gotten down and dirty in bed?


If she’s done the reverse cowgirl or taken it doggy style or plowed more than one guy in a week or something?


We don’t think so.


Underwood has given no indication that the sexual proclivities or history of his potential fiancee will play any role in whether or not she can win him over.


Colton also doesn’t want to imply that he wouldn’t be done for some hand relief or crotch fondling next season.


“Being a virgin doesn’t mean you can’t have a good time,” he has told People Magazine. “It doesn’t mean you can’t be passionate and romantic and sexual still in your relationship.



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Twitter Bans Alex Jones and "InfoWars"

Alex Jones won’t be spewing his conspiracy theories on Twitter, which is now the first social media platform to permanently ban the “InfoWars” host.  Twitter announced Thursday it’s suspending two accounts – @realalexjones and…


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Beyoncé for Vogue, September 2018


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Burt Reynolds Dies; Hollywood Icon Was 82

Sad news out of Hollywood today, as a bonafide screen legend is no longer with us.


Several media outlets are now reporting that Burt Reynolds died at his home in Florida on Thursday.




Burt Reynolds


The actor was 82 years old.


Sources say Reynolds was surrounded by loved ones at the time of his passing.


His death was confirmed moments ago by his agent, Todd Eisner.




Burt Reynolds Red Carpet


“No comment, just heartbreaking,” Eisner said in a press release.


Known for such iconic films as The Longest Yard, Smokey and the Bandit, Deliverance, and Boogie Nights, Reynolds amassed more than 200 film and television credits over the course of his 60-year career.


A committed craftsman to the very end, Reynolds was in the process of filming Quentin Tarantino’s forthcoming Once Upon a Time In Hollywood at the time of his death.


He recently wrapped filming on Defining Moments, which is set for release in December.



Though the commercial peak of Reynolds’ career came in the 1970s, when he starred in a string of blockbusters, he enjoyed a renaissance later in life.


It was his work in the latter half of his career – culminating in an Oscar nomination for Boogie Nights in 1998 – that earned him the lasting respect of the acting world.


Of course, any discussion of Reynolds’ career would be incomplete without acknowledging what might have been.


Among the jobs he famously turned down:




B. Reynolds


Han Solo in Star Wars, John McClane in Die Hard, R.P. McMurphy in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, and Garrett Breedlove in Terms of Endearment were some of the many roles Reynolds passed on at the peak of his career.


“I was interested in having a good time,” Reynolds wrote in his 2015 memoir, But Enough About Me.


“I didn’t open myself to new writers or risky parts because I wasn’t interested in challenging myself as an actor. 


“As a result, I missed a lot of opportunities to show I could play serious roles. By the time I finally woke up and tried to get it right, nobody would give me a chance.”




Burt In Smokey


But even without those now-iconic roles on his resume, the highlights of Reynolds’ career are staggeringly impressive.


The number one box office draw each year from 1978-1982, the Michigan native had four films in theaters at once in ’78.


Throughout the history of the film industry, only a handful of actors have enjoyed such popular success for so long as Burt Reynolds.


And today millions of fans are mourning the loss of a true film legend.



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