https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/arti ... k-out.html
Amanda Platell, tough no-nonsense Aussie taking no prisoners! Dishing it out to everyone, regardless of who they are! Rich or poor, young or old, male or female, black or white!
But particularly the young and female (and if they're black, even better for her).
First off, there's the Strickly saga:
Why didn't the female celebrity 'victims' come forward earlier?
What on earth took them so long?
So we're going back several years to disclose unacceptable behaviour. Yet none of the celebrities spoke out at the time.
If someone abused me like that in the workplace, first I'd knock him out, then knock on the door of the boss.
I just hope we're not hearing the echoing thud of minor celebs jumping on the victimhood bandwagon.
One or two comments below the line may give us a clue:
Mid life optimist
Northampton, United Kingdom
1 day ago
Perhaps you could re-read your article Amanda and see if you can answer your own question.
TJCaplan
London, United Kingdom
1 day ago
I imagine that part of what stopped them was anticipating the reaction of people like you.
Onto Maya Jama, castigated for breaking up with Stormzy. This is bad because she ought to settle down with a nice man and have babies.
Then Bella Hadid, who's one of
them, getting grief and being linked tenuously to the 1972 Munich Olympics terrorism.
Then it's Kylie Minogue, the old slapper, dressing like a tart or something. Telling quote from Mandy:
One man asked what we were all wondering: 'How do you get into those pants?' To which she replied: 'For starters you can buy me a drink.'
Then it's Adele. Selfish cow, wanting a bit of privacy. Now a proper celeb - Queen Camilla. She shows those young 'uns how it's done! Then a dig at a woman who's claim to fame seems to be having children by a footballer. She, obviously, is the baddie.
She really does fucking
hate women, doesn't she?