Kirsten Dunst Quiets Fellow Guests With Comments About Personal Responsibility

This is not how they expected this segment to go.

By Peter Rapine

Published 2 years ago in Facepalm

An old clip of Kirsten Dunst leaving her co-stars speechless on The Hollywood Reporters 'Actresses Roundtable' has resurfaced. The Roundtable is from 2016 and features dramatic actresses Kirsten Dunst, Julianna Margulies, Jennifer Lopez, Kerry Washington, Sarah Paulson, Regina King, and Constance Zimmer.

While having a conversation about the lack of female directors in Hollywood, Dunst speaks up and says, "we'll I've worked with a bunch of female directors," before listing a number of projects she's been a part of led by female directors before challenging her fellow actresses that if they want representation, they have to go and find it themselves.

Now there isn't anything too special about the clip or the statement for that matter. But for a brief second, you can hear a pin drop in that room and the looks on everyone's faces are *chefs kiss* nice.
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Ballparks Becoming Bone-Palaces as Baseball Becomes Unbearable

This is the second MLB stadium incident in just as many weeks.

By zachnading

Published 2 years ago in Funny

This is the second MLB stadium incident in just as many weeks.

Listen, I love a thicc boy in baseball pants as much as the next person, but this is getting out of hand. Last week we had the RingCentral Coliseum incident involving two fans of Oral - I mean Orioles...

And now this week up in Toronto, a couple decided to get nasty in the nose-bleed section. The two fornicators were caught and escorted out of the stadium. No charges were filed.

Let's put all of our cards on the table. Who am I to judge? This honestly looks like the most fun, and maybe this is what the sport needs. Games are still running 3 hours, and you expect fans to NOT get horny? Grow up. I say if you can find privacy in a stadium meant for 53,000 people, then you should absolutely be able christen that section.

If the MLB has a problem with it, here's an idea...SELL OUT GAMES. Baseball purists are gonna hate this, but we're jumping on the ballpark bangin' bandwagon.
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