JustHereForTheAgriculture
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Good thing she’s doing so much to help them then.it’s well known that paparazzi are aggressive and antagonise female celebrities to make them look crazy.
Good thing she’s doing so much to help them then.it’s well known that paparazzi are aggressive and antagonise female celebrities to make them look crazy.
They want all the fame without anything else don't they what a nasty cow. Like if she had pestered her I would get it but she walked by her and smiled at herChappell's cocked up now, she's sent her security after an 11 year old because the kid walked past her table and looked at her without approaching or speaking to her. Said 11 year old is the daughter of Jude Law, and the step daughter of one of Brazil's top footballers who's posted about it:
Always knew she was going to do this with the wrong person and get bitten in the arse for it. It seems that time has arrived.
Thank you for the moaning laugh, I nearly choked from laughing so hard. I've worked a decade in customer service and not had a single manager who would allow me to "simply hang up or choose to not serve someone" who was being rude or aggressive (which is at least 25% of every shift I've ever done). What fantasy world are you living in?I’ve actually done both. If we’re talking about people without capacity in a healthcare setting then that completely different. There are usually policies and markers for what is tolerated though in both healthcare and customer service positions. You can simply hang up or choose to not serve someone in customer service if they’re being outright rude/aggressive to you after you’ve given them warnings and you will usually have the backing of your company when doing so.
I’ve had years of experience in customer service and also as a carer and apart from when you’re talking about people with dementia calling you fat, you’re really not expected to just tolerate people being that rude to you. Also it isn’t something you’re expected to take 24/7, if she’s being followed by paps etc outside of her work setting (the red carpet) then I can imagine that frustration builds up. No one ever followed me home from work or broke laws to take photos/listen to my private conversations.
Yep, this is exactly what I meant by being unable to respect people who behave this way. This is the sort of person you go on a date with and they're fun with you, but then the "lesser" server comes over and your date starts talking to the server like they're hot garbage and totally worthless compared to the glory that is your date.This was the clip that really made me dislike her. She’s having a go at this photographer, but it’s the way she does it, literally wagging her finger at him, being smug, condescending, and smiling sarcastically.
(I worked in retail for years and she reminds of the worst kind of difficult customer. The kind of people who seem to relish the opportunity to talk down to someone who is not in a position to defend themselves.)
Looks like this was fake but I do still believe it happened and the bodyguard's 'admission' is just to save face.According to something she posted then quickly deleted, she confirmed it did happen then gave a whole new story the next morning.
I get children eyeballing me all the time at work I just smile and say hello to themA random nobody wouldn't have security or have people curious about whether or not they're really themselves, so yeah no one would care. But I also hope all the nobodies out there also wouldn't be so upset about a child eyeballing them.![]()
Not sure that will work given that the news stories around this aren't the most positive and it’s mainly her own fans who are supportive of it - the average person following celebrity news/gossip mostly appears to see this as her wasting her energy and being unprofessionalStarting a trend and empowering other female artists to do the same?
when I heard the name I also thought it gave horse vibes - roan is a coat pattern in horsesChappell Roan? Sounds like it was something running in the 3.15 at Cheltenham.
You made me laugh really loud in IKEA. People lookedI can’t be the only one picturing this every time someone calls her Chappie?
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I thought the same thing. Children love it. She's pop, she needs to consider the demographic.The irony of her not liking children is she has created songs that are like cat nip for children. Pink pony club was requested at my kids primary school disco. Ive even seen a girl of about 6 performing a modern dance to Pink Pony Club at a dance festival (obviously whoever chose the song had not listened to the lyrics).