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"She comes across as a very mixed up person. I don’t see her as clever I see her as just thinking of herself and do what ever for money . Maybe she really needs help . ? " I think you're probably right. | |||
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"She comes across as a very mixed up person. I don’t see her as clever I see her as just thinking of herself and do what ever for money . Maybe she really needs help . ? " She's been like that all her life, all for the fame and the clout in all fairness. Anything she done when she was younger got sold to the tabloids | |||
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"I think she's actually a very smart but fragile woman. It seems she has spent most her life seeking validation rather than healing what has hurt her. We all deal with things differently so I wouldn't pass judgement on how she lives her life." And no matter her choices and struggles, she's been there to bring up and care for her son Harvey. Unlike his dad. | |||
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"She's more intelligent than most. " Not disagreeing, just curious. What leads you to say that? | |||
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"I think she's actually a very smart but fragile woman. It seems she has spent most her life seeking validation rather than healing what has hurt her. We all deal with things differently so I wouldn't pass judgement on how she lives her life. And no matter her choices and struggles, she's been there to bring up and care for her son Harvey. Unlike his dad. " I'm of an age where I can remember seeing images of a d*unk and heavily pregnant (with Harvey) Jordan falling out of cars after a night on the razzle. Causal effect? 🤷🏾♂️ | |||
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"I think she's actually a very smart but fragile woman. It seems she has spent most her life seeking validation rather than healing what has hurt her. We all deal with things differently so I wouldn't pass judgement on how she lives her life. And no matter her choices and struggles, she's been there to bring up and care for her son Harvey. Unlike his dad. I'm of an age where I can remember seeing images of a d*unk and heavily pregnant (with Harvey) Jordan falling out of cars after a night on the razzle. Causal effect? 🤷🏾♂️" Yeah to be honest. Looking back he hasn't a good upbringing. Discount what I said | |||
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"One of my best friends lives in the same hamlet as Price, and haven't shied away from dishing interesting stuff about her. My journalism days compel me to strategically deploy "alleged" when needed, so keep that in mind. The area in which she lives (allegedly) cuts her a lot of slack in her day-to-day existence. This is partly due to Price (allegedly) going out of her way to weave an elaborate tapestry wherein her ex-partners - especially (allegedly) Peter Andre - were the cause of all her (alleged) alcohol, drugs, and neglect problems, making her out to be an innocent victim of (alleged) monsters who rode her coattails to fame. Certain constant activities of hers are (allegedly) overlooked by the local authorities, partly due to her tales of victimhood, but also because she can (allegedly) be hellacious when caught doing one of the main things she's famous for doing, and just isn't worth the effort, abuse, paperwork and national publicity/scrutiny. What is this thing she does so often? Well, I'm not going to put them directly together but she drinks a lot. She drives a lot. It's only when she's (allegedly) done something so reckless - such as crashing a car whilst pissed - that it can't be swept under the rug. She was arrested at Heathrow when trying to skip the country after failing to attend a bankruptcy hearing as a way of (allegedly) cheating her creditors. A class act(ion suit)." This is fab not the daily mail | |||
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"She's more intelligent than most. Pretty obviously not." Yeah ok 🙄 | |||
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"I'm generally ambivilous to people I don't know. And I'm ambivilous to a lot of them, to be fair. She's got a life I don't see and understand, I'm not interested in hearsay. If I meet someone, I'll form my own opinion. Don't know why we need to have an opinion on people we don't know, but the tabloids and plenty of others make money from this feeding fest. Pretty toxic if you ask me." I think there's a point at which if you court publicity you might have to take the good with the bad. We're consistently asked to form good opinions of 'celebrities' but we're humans and enjoy judging negatively | |||
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"I'm generally ambivilous to people I don't know. And I'm ambivilous to a lot of them, to be fair. She's got a life I don't see and understand, I'm not interested in hearsay. If I meet someone, I'll form my own opinion. Don't know why we need to have an opinion on people we don't know, but the tabloids and plenty of others make money from this feeding fest. Pretty toxic if you ask me. I think there's a point at which if you court publicity you might have to take the good with the bad. We're consistently asked to form good opinions of 'celebrities' but we're humans and enjoy judging negatively " I understand how the game works, I just think it's toxic and all the faff that inevitably surrounds the rise, fall, fall on face is unpleasant, and in some cases self fulfilling. You can't be in control of the narrative all the time, I think it inevitably takes control of you at times. Fair play to anyone that wants to be in the tabloid game or to gas about it on forums, I just don't care for it or the gossip and chatter that surrounds it. | |||
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"I think we are watching the fall out of abuse (from when she was younger) and the effects of having been used by every man she has ever been in a relationship with. " I think she was the one using the guys for publicity or money. | |||
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"Why is she questioned so much ? Money? Attention ? Various Partners ? Changing the self frequently ? Seemingly not ordianry ? Isn't that Many people in the public eye ?" Not trying to take sides, but I wonder why public opinion seems more favourable towards Peter Andre than Katie Price? Is it PR, media coverage, or something else? | |||
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"Peter Andre had his music career. Katie Price started as a glamour model, she cultivated the WAG public image to entrap or allure high profile men." Those poor helpless high profile men being entrapped and allured 🤦 | |||
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"Peter Andre had his music career. Katie Price started as a glamour model, she cultivated the WAG public image to entrap or allure high profile men. Those poor helpless high profile men being entrapped and allured 🤦" lol | |||
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"Peter Andre had his music career. Katie Price started as a glamour model, she cultivated the WAG public image to entrap or allure high profile men." I think that’s a bit of an oversimplification. Peter Andre did have a music career in the 90s, but it had largely faded by the time he met Katie Price. Their relationship and the level of media attention around it definitely helped bring him back into the public eye. As for the point about glamour modelling, I don’t think it’s fair to frame it as women simply “taking advantage” of men. It’s a transactional industry, if people choose to pay for that kind of content, that’s their decision. Especially now, many creators have more control over their work and income, rather than relying on agencies or systems that historically could be exploitative | |||
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"Peter Andre had his music career. Katie Price started as a glamour model, she cultivated the WAG public image to entrap or allure high profile men. I think that’s a bit of an oversimplification. Peter Andre did have a music career in the 90s, but it had largely faded by the time he met Katie Price. Their relationship and the level of media attention around it definitely helped bring him back into the public eye. As for the point about glamour modelling, I don’t think it’s fair to frame it as women simply “taking advantage” of men. It’s a transactional industry, if people choose to pay for that kind of content, that’s their decision. Especially now, many creators have more control over their work and income, rather than relying on agencies or systems that historically could be exploitative" I think the 'high profile' men are using their wealth and influence to gain access to women they wouldn't stand a chance with if they didn't have the dosh and celebrity. They would need to be incredibly naive to be taken advantage of As Peter Crouch once said when asked what he would be if he wasn't a footballer. "A virgin" was his reply | |||
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"Peter Andre had his music career. Katie Price started as a glamour model, she cultivated the WAG public image to entrap or allure high profile men. I think that’s a bit of an oversimplification. Peter Andre did have a music career in the 90s, but it had largely faded by the time he met Katie Price. Their relationship and the level of media attention around it definitely helped bring him back into the public eye. As for the point about glamour modelling, I don’t think it’s fair to frame it as women simply “taking advantage” of men. It’s a transactional industry, if people choose to pay for that kind of content, that’s their decision. Especially now, many creators have more control over their work and income, rather than relying on agencies or systems that historically could be exploitative I think the 'high profile' men are using their wealth and influence to gain access to women they wouldn't stand a chance with if they didn't have the dosh and celebrity. They would need to be incredibly naive to be taken advantage of As Peter Crouch once said when asked what he would be if he wasn't a footballer. "A virgin" was his reply " Yes I do sometimes wonder what these young very attractive women see in these older ugly billionaire men. | |||
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"Peter Andre had his music career. Katie Price started as a glamour model, she cultivated the WAG public image to entrap or allure high profile men. I think that’s a bit of an oversimplification. Peter Andre did have a music career in the 90s, but it had largely faded by the time he met Katie Price. Their relationship and the level of media attention around it definitely helped bring him back into the public eye. As for the point about glamour modelling, I don’t think it’s fair to frame it as women simply “taking advantage” of men. It’s a transactional industry, if people choose to pay for that kind of content, that’s their decision. Especially now, many creators have more control over their work and income, rather than relying on agencies or systems that historically could be exploitative I think the 'high profile' men are using their wealth and influence to gain access to women they wouldn't stand a chance with if they didn't have the dosh and celebrity. They would need to be incredibly naive to be taken advantage of As Peter Crouch once said when asked what he would be if he wasn't a footballer. "A virgin" was his reply Yes I do sometimes wonder what these young very attractive women see in these older ugly billionaire men. Peter Andre is a billionaire? I mean I know mysterious girl was a banger but… | |||
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"I think she's actually a very smart but fragile woman. It seems she has spent most her life seeking validation rather than healing what has hurt her. We all deal with things differently so I wouldn't pass judgement on how she lives her life." ⬆️ This | |||
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" I think the 'high profile' men are using their wealth and influence to gain access to women they wouldn't stand a chance with if they didn't have the dosh and celebrity. They would need to be incredibly naive to be taken advantage of As Peter Crouch once said when asked what he would be if he wasn't a footballer. "A virgin" was his reply " totally agree with this. I think this is where the argument that women are exploiting men for money starts to fall apart a bit. It keeps circling back to framing women as the problem, when the reality is far more balanced than that. Yes, wealth and status give men access but that is the point. Those men are making active choices. They’re not being tricked into anything, and it’s a stretch to suggest they’re somehow powerless while also claiming they hold all the influence. This idea that women are “taking advantage” while men are just passive participants doesn’t really hold up. If anything, history shows plenty of cases where powerful men have felt entitled and haven’t exactly been cautious about how they use that power, especially when younger women are involved. Let’s think tropical holiday islands where some men just haven’t bothered to ask the question, why is this young woman ( sometimes unlawfully young) interested in me. So it’s not about women being villains or men being victims. It’s about recognising that both sides have agency, and that money, fame, and power complicate things | |||
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