It may be a happy event, but I’m not sure it will be worthy of a public holiday.
They could call it “National Break Up Someone’s Marriage Day.” :rolleyes:
What moron came up with “Brangelina”? That’s even more irritating than “J-Lo” or “KFed”.
The person or persons responsible for starting this repugnant trend (TomKat, Bennifer, etc.) should be flogged mercilessly.
Who is K-Fed?
I agree, the name thing is annoying.
I’m with LavenderBlue. This is the second relationship she’s broken up publically . I remember reading an interview with Laura Dern several years ago. She said when she and Billy Bob Thornton were living together (and enagaed), she went away to make a movie, and heard on the news that her finace had gotten married to Angelina Jolie. Thornton never even bothered calling her. He always seemed like a smug ass to me, but she (Jolie) is even worse.
It sounds like a particularly loathsome European breakfast food.
I could see some type of recognition (not a holiday) IF these two morons were actually staying in a tiny village, living as the villagers do–instead of under tight security at a resort, which is probably like every other resort in the world.
I like and respect NEITHER of them. May what goes around, come to them. :rolleyes:
Brittany’s Kevin Federline… and durn your hide for making me admit I know that.
Me three. Shortly after Pitt & Aniston, Jolie did an interview where she was asked if she and Pitt were together. She responded with something like, “My father made my mother miserable with his infidelities. I would never cause another woman that sort of pain.”
“Yeah right! Except for Laura Dern!” I thought when I read that. And it was just a few weeks later that she and Pitt brought their affair out into the open. She’s a homewrecking tramp – not that Thornton and Pitt are any better.
Celebrities.
Run AWAY.
Not to start a debate here, but when person A is married, engaged or has promised to remain faithful to someone, and start an affair with person B who is unattached, I think the main fault lies with person A. In the case of Billie Bob Thornton or Brad Pitt with Angelina Jolie, it is Mr. Thornton and Mr. Pitt who deserve the censure, not Ms. Jolie.
I’m not entirely sure Brad was in it for the long haul anyway with Jennifer. Didn’t he say in an interview something like “until death do us part” was just a metaphor?
I feel bad for Jennifer. To be so publically dumped must have been humiliating. I feel the same way about Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones…they were wonderful actors, but they caused a lot of pain to the first (second?) Mrs. Douglas.
Let’s raise a glass to the Newmans and to Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee.
Well, you’re right – a larger share of the blame does belong to Thornton and Pitt. But I don’t think that leaves Jolie off the hook entirely, either. Thornton and Pitt are cheating creeps (and, in the case of Thornton, a cheating cowardly creep); and Jolie is a homewrecking tramp. Actually, when you add in her comments about her father’s infidelity (I found the quote, “To be intimate with a married man, when my own father cheated on my mother, is not something I could forgive. I could not look at myself in the morning, if I did that.”), I’d say she was a lying, hypocritical, homewrecking tramp.
ivylass writes:
> I feel the same way about Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones…they
> were wonderful actors, but they caused a lot of pain to the first (second?) Mrs.
> Douglas.
For what it’s worth, Douglas and his first wife were apparently separated for several years before he met Catherine Zeta-Jones. He apparently had a number of affairs before the separation. Zeta-Jones did not break up Douglas’s first marriage.