Plus, the only time (in the UK) that you will see an actor bowing in character at the theatre is at a pantomime- it’s why the boos for the villain are encouraged at panto. At regular shows it’s fairly disrespectful to boo the actor playing the villain. Generally there are exceptions for Disney shows or shows more aimed at children, because kids will want to boo the villain anyway.She has absolutely submitted that question herselfWhy would anyone even ask that?
Thought the same when I saw that, the way she hasn’t really mentioned anything about Oliver’s performance is one thing but using his big night to promote her clothes is just so self centred!Classic Carrie
I read it and it’s so lovely! The contrast is crazy. His post was just pure praise and pride. No ego and making it all about number one! I think Carrie could take a leaf out of his book.The post that Stephanie McKeon's husband made about his wife and the Frozen opening night is so, so, so adorable. It's in another universe compared to Carrie's. However to be fair it's not like Oliver was gushing about her originating a role in an ALW production. However spending more time talking about your collaboration than Frozen or Oliver in posts about Frozen opening is just incredibly tactless and icky.
im a librarian and I’m offendedwell at least she’s self aware that she looks like a librarian, don’t know about rest of the statement.
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I'm sorry but maybe Carrie's just not meant to be a model? She's clearly trying to pull off her best "model face", and it's just not working. Tbh, in that last one she kind of looks like she's really constipated.These all look like mistake photos. Like the ones someone takes when you’re not ready and you end up being captured with the most derpy facial expression. Is this a photographer issue or just what they had to work with?
Carrie said on instagram that she wears a size 14 in their dresses and 16 in the Jumpsuits.I’ve been wearing Joanie clothes for a good few years. It’s a bit pricey but they always have sales and codes at least once a month I’ve never paid more than £25 for a dress and I absolutely love them . This is the first collection they’ve ever done that I don’t like one thing in it. So childish and awful patterns. Also , I’m really not one for size shaming because I’m a lady blessed/cursed with a huge arse and big boobs and a relatively small waist it’s partly why I love Joanie, but the website says she’s wearing a size ten . Am I just being really mean ? They’re clothes are very much a very accurate fit I’m really surprised she’s a 10. Maybe I’m just being awful, I also don’t really care about people in general saying they’re a smaller size than they are but not if they are advertising and getting a cut of the profits.people might get the impression their sizes are more generous than they actually are.
That explains it ! She honestly doesn’t strike me as the kind of girl that would lie about her size so I was a bit disappointed.Carrie said on instagram that she wears a size 14 in their dresses and 16 in the Jumpsuits.
I wonder if that's their standard model size and they just didn't change it? She posted a link to the FAQ page when someone asked if they're working on more inclusive sizing where they detailed why that's not currently possible but they hope to some day when they've got the funds. On the page they explained that they create their clothes on a size 10 and then size up and down accordingly.
(Side note: in the reply she said they're working on bigger sizes but the FAQ page that she linked seems to say they are not actively, currently working on it but hope to some day. Bit weird to say one thing and provide a source that says something else.)
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