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Old 09-15-2018, 10:15 PM
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This article was:

Stevie: me me me me me me I I I I I , Lindsey and me, me and Lindsey, Lindsey, me me me me me.

I used to love her so much, **boom** <—-that love blowing up
It’s funny that Stevie is the one interviewing Paris but it basically reads as the other way around.
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Old 09-16-2018, 05:27 AM
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It’s funny that Stevie is the one interviewing Paris but it basically reads as the other way around.
Very very true
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Old 09-16-2018, 05:59 AM
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Hilarious that she says she keeps writing songs. OK, then where the **** are they??
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Old 09-16-2018, 08:23 AM
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Hilarious that she says she keeps writing songs. OK, then where the **** are they??
Fifteen years ago she decided she wanted to “let music be her muse and follow it wherever” but how many albums has she released in those fifteen years...
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Old 09-16-2018, 11:39 AM
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Stevie is all about herself.
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Old 09-16-2018, 11:40 AM
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Thank you for sharing. Loved the photos!

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Stevie made the interview all about her. She is SO insufferable now. OMFG
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I also thought it was rather rude (but indicative of our times) that Paris was checking her text messages while getting the chance to sit with one of her "idols" . You can't leave your phone off for half an hour or so?

And then she sort of blows off talking anymore by saying she's promised her friend to go see his show and how excited she is to give him his gift, but she's gotta go now and get her hair/makeup done. No class, no grace, no manners. EVERYONE is all about themselves. As disgusted as I am with Stevie, you gotta admit she's earned her place as a star over decades.. Paris is only famous because she's the child of someone famous. Actress/model/musician? Really? Has she earned those titles? Or is she just dabbling and taking credit for them. And then she acts like she's too busy to spend more time talking. Please.

There's a whole obsession with the children of famous people and letting them jump to the front of the queue with no credentials whatsoever. President's kids getting hosting gigs on major national tv shows, they're all models now suddenly-- headlining major designer shows without ever working their way up. Even if your mother is Cindy Crawford or Christie Brinkley, they earned their spots, not you.

I thought she was horribly rude to Stevie. And Stevie is on the top of my poop list right now.
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Old 09-17-2018, 09:29 AM
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It’s funny that Stevie is the one interviewing Paris but it basically reads as the other way around.
To be fair, that was the whole reason they had her interviewed by a celebrity. If the article was supposed to have been 100% about Paris they would have done it with a journalist. The magazine got exactly what they wanted: a twofer article with stories and details from both.
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I enjoyed the interview. Of course it was Stevie me me me. It always is and that’s fine.

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I don't understand the disconnect in Stevie's brain... How can she acknowledge the shared history of BN and the importance of their partnership here, after she's completely disregarded that shared history and taken action to destroy that partnership?

Has she somehow split the young Lindsey in her stories from the flesh-and-blood Lindsey that she kicked in the face? Is she in denial about what she's done to him? Maybe she hopes that we'll all forget what she did if she pretends nothing has changed.

Bizarre.
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I don't understand the disconnect in Stevie's brain... How can she acknowledge the shared history of BN and the importance of their partnership here, after she's completely disregarded that shared history and taken action to destroy that partnership?

Has she somehow split the young Lindsey in her stories from the flesh-and-blood Lindsey that she kicked in the face? Is she in denial about what she's done to him? Maybe she hopes that we'll all forget what she did if she pretends nothing has changed.

Bizarre.
Bizarre it is.

My bet is, she is so out of touch with normal day to day life in general, that she doesn't even realize how screwed up she acts and comes across as.

And if she did have an epiphany, I don't think she'd ever ever ever admit it.

I'm not sure if her behavior is denial, or complete ignorance.
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Bizarre it is.

My bet is, she is so out of touch with normal day to day life in general, that she doesn't even realize how screwed up she acts and comes across as.

And if she did have an epiphany, I don't think she'd ever ever ever admit it.

I'm not sure if her behavior is denial, or complete ignorance.
That was a very strange interview, indeed. I think it's ignorance.
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I don't understand the disconnect in Stevie's brain... How can she acknowledge the shared history of BN and the importance of their partnership here, after she's completely disregarded that shared history and taken action to destroy that partnership?

Has she somehow split the young Lindsey in her stories from the flesh-and-blood Lindsey that she kicked in the face? Is she in denial about what she's done to him? Maybe she hopes that we'll all forget what she did if she pretends nothing has changed.

Bizarre.
But isn't her continued acknowledgement of him better than if she was trying to erase him out of her history? They apparently have irreconcilable differences now, but no one (including Stevie) should take that to mean some great things didn't happen along the way. In that way it's not so different from any break-up of a long-term partnership, and it might not seem like such a huge disconnect to everyone.
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But isn't her continued acknowledgement of him better than if she was trying to erase him out of her history? They apparently have irreconcilable differences now, but no one (including Stevie) should take that to mean some great things didn't happen along the way. In that way it's not so different from any break-up of a long-term partnership, and it might not seem like such a huge disconnect to everyone.
Ah, don’t you see??! She’s wrong either way. I believe the expression is “haters gonna hate.”
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