Bruce Jenner was told by protestors in Chicago on Thursday that he is an “insult to trans people.”
Author: Kelli Serio
Gwyneth ‘Incredibly Close to the Common Woman’ Paltrow Releases Her 2015 Holiday Gift Guide: $90K Space Trips and $46K Board Games!
Gwyneth Paltrow has released her 2015 Goop Holiday Gift Guide, and just like last year’s edition, the working class doesn’t stand a chance.
Jennifer Lawrence ‘Embarrassed’ to Be from Same State as Kim Davis
Jennifer Lawrence tells “Vogue” magazine that she’s “embarrassed” to come from the same state as Kentucky County Clerk Kim Davis, who was jailed for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
Victoria’s Secret Supermodel Gisele Bundchen: I’m Famous Because of ‘My Personality’
Victoria’s Secret Supermodel Gisele Bundchen tells Charlie Rose that her “personality” is the secret to her success.
‘Lonely’ at the Top: Jennifer Lawrence Says ‘Guys Are So Mean to Me’
Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence tells “Vogue” that her wealth and fame have hurt her love life, claiming that “guys are so mean” to her.
Aziz Ansari Blasts Hollywood for Casting the ‘Straight White Guy’ as the ‘Everyman’
In a new essay in the New York Times, Indian-American comedian Aziz Ansari criticizes Hollywood for always casting straight white men as the go-to characters in films and TV shows. In his Times essay, the 32-year-old stand-up comic and former Parks and Recreation co-star expresses frustration at the lack of leading minority depictions on screen, writing: Even at a time when minorities account for almost 40 percent of the American population, when Hollywood wants an “everyman,” what it really wants is a straight white guy. But a straight white guy is not every man. The “everyman” is everybody. Ansari also laments the misrepresentation of minority characters on screen, telling of the time he learned that one of his favorite Indian characters was actually white. Ansari describes learning an actor he believed to be Indian, Fisher Stevens, who starred in 1998’s Short Circuit 2, was actually white.Stevens actually played the role in “brownface,” which the comedian says shocked him, as Stevens’ character had inspired him has a young man. “Mr. Stevens’s efforts to make the character real, and not a full-on ethnic cartoon, are admirable, despite the underlying insult of his being cast,” he concludes. Ansari also believes he has been typecast by his ethnicity and complains of roles
Kate Winslet Whacks Whiny Wage Gap Conversations: ‘It’s A Bit Vulgar’
As Hollywood’s gender and wage inequalities remain at the forefront of a national conversation, actress Kate Winslet says discussing wages in public is “vulgar,” and she wants no part of it and has no complaints herself about sexism in Hollywood.
Sandra Bullock: ‘Outspoken, Narcissistic Actors Like Myself’ Keep Gender Equality Issue ‘Alive’
While discussing wage inequality for women in Hollywood, actress Sandra Bullock said she’s glad the film industry is being held accountable for its business practices.
Bruce Jenner: Media Can’t Say Bad Things About Me ‘Because then They’d Be Homophobic
Being honored as one of Glamour magazine’s Women of the Year in New York on Monday, Bruce Jenner praised political correctness for silencing critics of his gender transition. Addressing a crowd at Carnegie Hall, the former Olympian said his June Vanit…