konceptjones
The one between three and three.
Hope this didnt have anything to do w/ Bourdain's suicide?
my money's on it being a murder and it was tied to this shit.
Hope this didnt have anything to do w/ Bourdain's suicide?
Garcia was also a "leader" in the whole MeToo movement. She claimed that another California assembly person grabbed her tits and she became one of the faces of MeToo early on. Turns out she had several male staffers come forward about her propositioning them, grabbing their asses and dicks, making them all play "spin the bottle" with her in the office, and she flat out told a lobbyist to his face that she made it her goal to fuck him.
So it's not the same at all then?
It don't matter how many accusers she has, she still done the same shit that Weinstein and all the others did to the women that shes been standing up for.
& Not everybody thinks that a grown ass woman forcing herself onto a 17 year old boy is ok.
Could you explain how it's the same?
And did she 'force' herself on him? Come on man
These Hollywood people sick.... Male and female
These Hollywood people sick.... Male and female
Hollywood?
Naw bruh. Humanity as a whole is sick
Could you explain how it's the same?
And did she 'force' herself on him? Come on man
Hollywood?
Naw bruh. Humanity as a whole is sick
CNN Pulls Parts Unknown Episodes With Asia Argento After Assault Allegations
CNN has removed episodes of Anthony Bourdain‘s Parts Unknown from its streaming platform following sexual assault allegations against the star chef’s former girlfriend, Asia Argento.
Argento, an actress and film director, appeared in two of the show’s episodes featured in Southern Italy and Rome, directing a third episode in Hong Kong. Buzzfeed News confirmed that all three have now been yanked from CNN Go, the online service that allows users to view various programs from the network.
“In light of the recent news reports about Asia Argento, CNN will discontinue airing past episodes of Parts Unknown that included her, until further notice,” a CNN spokesperson told Buzzfeed News.
Last month, accusations surfaced against Argento from actor Jimmy Bennett, who claims she assaulted him in 2017 when he was 17 years old. Argento is 20 years his senior and has vehemently denied the story.
Buzzfeed News found that a fourth episode in Buenos Aires has also disappeared from CNN Go — one in which Bourdain discussed his depression with a therapist, opening up about his spiral into depression. The CNN spokesperson did not immediately explain to the choice to pull it, Buzzfeed News said.
Bourdain died by suicide in June at age 61.
HollyweirdI don't disagree, but the concentration of this lifestyle within this industry is especially sick.
Victims turning into predators themselves