Doug Hutchison, 51, marries 16 year old "country singer"

Maybe she’s having the last laugh on us, even at a young age?

Maybe she’s doing a perfectly pre-rehearsed “Charlie Sheen” on us all?

Now that is interesting. So you’re just one or two degrees of separation from this young lady are you? And you’ve been hearing the good oil from those close degrees of contact. Wow. Small world.

From what you’re saying, it sounds as if she is the subject of much jealousy. Perhaps a better word is appropriate, but I can’t think of one right now.

“Jealousy” implies that those waiting for her to fall on her ass secretly wish they were her, which I doubt is the case.

Perhaps the English phrase “Roman holiday” would apply - enjoyment derived from anticipation of witnessing a debauched and degrading spectacle. :wink:

Yes, whenever onlookers have a reaction to a story about a 16-year-old who is apparently being pushed by her parents into behaving like a 45-year-old hooker, it must be jealousy instead of disgust, or confusion, or a general sense of “wtf.” No one can ever have any reaction to a female without that reaction being based on jealousy.

:rolleyes:

Aren’t floor/check out workers in grocery stores usually still in high school?

Now now, how do you know she’s being pushed by her parents? Maybe she’s acting like a 45-year-old hooker on her own, and her parents are just going along with it. :wink:

And your point is? It’s still flattering to get attention from attractive people, even if there’s no way you’d ever do anything with that attention.

Seems to me that that is the point (although I can’t speak for Lady).

A middle-aged adult feeling flattered by attractive teenagers liking to chat and joke with him: :slight_smile: :wink: :smiley:
(Although the fact that these teenagers are store employees who are getting paid partly for socializing with customers may make it a little less flattering, but never mind.)

A middle-aged adult marrying an attractive teenager: :eek: :confused:

Yep, this is it. :slight_smile:

And this. I read Boo Boo Foo’s comment and immediately thought ‘Huh. Confidence boost from teenagers in customer service jobs?’

Granted, it is quite possible that Boo Boo Foo is getting hit on by a bevy of busty 18 year olds every time he walks into in his local Cub. I don’t live his life.

And… you would be wrong to assume in the way you’ve assumed.

The local supermarket I attend is one which I’ve attended now for 16 years or more. Some of the staff who have worked there that long are like friends now who I often buy coffees for if I’m getting a coffee myself.

Some of the staff are middle aged too, and they also like to engage me in laughter and a chat. Most importantly, some of the younger staff are males who are at university, juts making ends meet.

Some of the younger females who engage me in a chat or a laugh are also at university, and very few that I talk to are at high school.

I take an interest in these folks, of all ages, because I take an interest in people in general. I ask about their marks, how their subjects are coming along at uni, how are their kids, etc etc etc. And they, in then, show an interest in my daughter, who is 9 years old.

Occasionally, one of the younger folks, maybe 18 or 19 will be on the right wave length and they’ll see me joking and chatting with most of their staff and they too will do the same. If it’s a female, it’s flattering, but that’s where it starts and thats where it ends.

I’m looking at a lot of the posts in this thread, and I’m telling ya… I’m seeing some full on bitchy, judgemental comments.

As I said earlier, even if the young lady is a kook, I wish her happiness. Why should she be exempt from such a sentiment?

She’s never done anything wrong to me at all, and to any of you either. And from what I can tell, apart from being in the spotlight, it seems she’s never done anything wrong to anyone.

I stand by my word… jealousy.

I apologize. My comments were judgmental, and I’m probably misreading you.

Of what, exactly?

Well, perhaps people don’t want to be her exactly, but I would contend that a lot of the people in this thread “who can’t wait for her to fall on her ass” actually secretly wish they were famous - for something.

But I agree, perhaps “Roman Holiday” is more appropriate but I’m unconvinced that jealousness of her instant fame is not also a contributing factor.

Not a problem. That was very gracious of you. Messageboard forums are volatile places sometimes. It helps to have a thick skin I find! (smile)

Is Hutchison wearing eye shadow in that video?

I think we’re being punked. I’m just not sure Mrs. Hutchison is in on the joke.

I’m afraid Mr Hutchison is the one being punked.

Photos of her when she was younger have been released. She looked like a normal girl a few years ago.

http://thegloss.com/beauty/gallery-courtney-stoddens-before-photos-704/gallery-page/1/

And in Denver in the 70s I watched Russell Johnson (The Professor) at a dinner theatre.

Except that she doesn’t have any self-confidence. Girls with-self confidence do not have their tits/asses splashed all over the internet at 16. Nor do they enter into wildly inappropriate relationships with serious power imbalances. They’re in school, looking forward to college, and have boyfriends within reasonable age-ranges. No matter what she looks like, she’s a child. A very, very sad, messed up child. Other posters in this thread are correct, her parents ought to be prosecuted.

While I agree that I don’t wish her ill, I’m afraid that the only result of the life she’s had foisted on her (I don’t care how ‘willing’ she was, a girl that age cannot be said to have truly consented to any of this), is very deep unhappiness.

Yes, she looks like a normal 15-year-old in those pictures.

But she’s 12.