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waugh-bao · 11 months
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Mick on what he’s learned from Charlie (2016)
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vhsdetritus · 9 months
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perezhilton · 6 days
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But she loves Matt Lauer, right?
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arcticdementor · 2 years
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msclaritea · 6 months
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'The 90s/early 2000s were something else. I am the same age as Britney/Christina and it was a wild time, growing up with role models the public openly disparaged, just because they were girls...'
This linear look back really shows the horrific way that Hollywood and the media treat women and girls. It was nonstop punishment for simply being herself. Fuck Diane Sawyer, Matt Lauer and the always nasty Sarah Silverman. Hatchet men.
Oh! By the way.... didn't the entire industry and their trolls try to make excuses for the hideousness otherwise known as the New Sam Smith, by using Britney as an excuse? Another lie.
Truth? I wasn't a Britney fan, growing up. I DID find her performance persona WAY too sexualized; the fault of her handlers, so I just left her alone. But I wouldn't be here, now if it wasn't for Spears and her fans noticing something was wrong.
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meetmeinmontana · 1 year
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pakgirls530916 · 1 year
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Eww
This was in the news years ago before he got Markled. But EWW 🤢🤢
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suchananewsblog · 1 year
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‘Really upset’ Matt Lauer ‘withdrawn’ from friends after Katie Couric diss
‘Really upset’ Matt Lauer ‘withdrawn’ from friends after Katie Couric diss
Former friends of Matt Lauer are seeing less and less of the disgraced newsman. Five years after his ousting from NBC’s “Today” show — as well as the release of former co-host Katie Couric’s memoir “Going There” in 2021 — Lauer, 64, has “kind of withdrawn from several friendships in the last year.” A source told People recently that the embattled talk show host “was really upset” by Couric’s…
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waugh-bao · 2 years
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Mick and Charlie bicker over who should answer a question (2012)
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babygreenlizard · 2 years
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Had a dream where Matt Lauer was a serial killer...
and it ended with me unwillingly giving him a bj in an elevator...
I'm not liking these meds...
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keitandsarah · 6 months
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Dinner with Matt Lauer
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lizardsfromspace · 1 year
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I do have to impress on anyone who wasn't around for it how batshit the reality boom of the 2000s could be. Especially on Fox.
Here are some 100% real 2000s reality shows:
Who's Your Daddy? A woman has to guess which of eight men is her biological father. One of them really is, and if she guesses right she wins $100,000. If one of the seven fake dads convinces her to guess them, he wins $100,000.
Black. White. A white family learns about racism by living a month in blackface, while a black family spends a month in whiteface. The black family was a real family, but the white family was just some actors hired to put on blackface to prove racism exists
Without Prejudice? Five strangers decide which of five strangers gets a cash prize based off clips and their answers to political questions. Cancelled when one of the choosers openly said he'd eliminate all black contestants
Welcome to the Neighborhood. Three conservative white families in a Austin subdivision decide which diverse family gets to move in. Unaired due to being literal housing discrimination
Seriously, Dude, I'm Gay. Two straight men try to pass themselves off as gay and whoever seems more gay gets $50,000. Unaired due to. Due to. Due to
Playing It Straight. A woman tries to find love among fourteen men, half of whom are straight and half of whom are gay, and she must eliminate two men she believes are gay each week. If she ended up picking a straight man in the end, they'd split a million dollars; if she picked a gay man, he'd win a million dollars
Boy Meets Boy. This was Playing It Straight but starring a gay man and he had to eliminate straight people
Who Wants to Marry a Multimillionaire? He wasn't a multimillionaire. He didn't even have a million dollars in liquid assets. He had a battery conviction Fox claims they didn't see. Because it was the 2000s, somehow this ended up with the woman he won being widely vilified and turned into a national punchline. How dare she complain about a massive corporation tricking her into marrying a lying abuser, good thing Matt Lauer's there to take her down a peg
The Swan. A "ugly" woman is given plastic surgery and wins a prize if she's the hottest at the end of the season. If she's not hot enough by the show's standards she's eliminated and called ugly on national TV
The Biggest Loser. Overweight people engage in competitive crash weight loss that often led to awful health complications. Studies showed basically everyone on the show regained any weight they lost once it was over and they didn't have abusive trainers demanding they take huge health risks to win a competitive weight loss competition. Like the others, this one was cancel-oh, it was a massive hit that ran for 18 seasons? Yikes!
Wife Swap and Trading Spouses. These were the same show and had a wife from one family go to another family that was different politically, racially, culturally, religiously etc. Most famous for the God Warrior
At the time people focused on the likes of Fear Factor but looking back it's wild how many of the worst shows toyed with politics. So many of these shows have a premise that's like "what if we exposed these conservatives to these people they hate?" or hyping themselves up as Important Experiments. Then they'd freak out when they got the kind of viral bigoted freakout they were trying to construct the whole time.
There were also a bunch of horrible reality shows, thankfully this time mostly unpopular, in the 2010s that based themselves around economic themes as a response to the market crash, but that's a story for another time
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