Louise McSharry
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Well, DJ Fat Tony has now come out and said that he was asked to speak publicly on the feud.
think that's fair like i mean harper poor harper like you know she probably is desperate for her family to just be united like we don't know that david and victoria were involved in that i think people are very like keen to hop on david and victoria and paint them as like evil and i just don't think it's that black and white i think they're probably all kind of fucked up via having lots of money and fame
but but and i think it's like this is one of those feuds where it's not even that interesting you know why murphy will not be making this into a uh well yeah because they're they're very rich privileged people and nothing has really happened it seems like it seems like it's all just about kind of feelings yeah um but i think that the fact that i think this idea of them like asking you know dj fat tony to go out and speak madness just makes them look kind of pathetic
all of us lovely gay men we we all love to have a bit of attention and I'm like I see you fat Tony and I recognize you okay wow don't come for us gay men this is this is James's personal opinion um allegedly okay let's uh move on and talk about Shania Twain Shania Twain is out at the moment because she is supporting Harry Styles in London and um guys I still I'm not gonna lie I'm still considering going again like it's still still true
trucking around in the back of my mind.
But anyway, she gave an interview where she spoke to The Times and she said that she doesn't see herself as a feminist.
And I always find it interesting when women feel the need to say things like this.
Yeah, it's interesting.
Like she obviously had a conversation with this journalist and she said that she said, I don't see myself as a feminist.
I see myself as a very independent thinker and not necessarily because I'm a woman.
I'm referred to as a feminist.
I think I have a lot of feminist points of view because I'm so defensive of the vulnerable woman.
I really am.
And but she says, I just feel that I'm strong as a person.
It's like saying you look great for your age.
I'm not strong for a woman.
I'm not independent for a woman.
I'm not self-sufficient for a woman.
I'm just a woman.
And this falls on boys, too.