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Why does she act like she’s the only person who’s ever been tired
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What about the people who finish work at 10pm or later and have to be back for their next shift at 7am? She could teach them a thing or two about being tired, she's an actress!
Has anyone else watched Pete’s new video, a day in the life of drama school... it looks like he has learnt a lot in a year.
Carrie could really benefit from doing something similar.
LeeWongChang wrote:Has anyone else watched Pete’s new video, a day in the life of drama school... it looks like he has learnt a lot in a year.
Carrie could really benefit from doing something similar.
Oh but Carrie makes up for her lack of training by working harder than everyone else.
LeeWongChang wrote:Has anyone else watched Pete’s new video, a day in the life of drama school... it looks like he has learnt a lot in a year.
Carrie could really benefit from doing something similar.
I watched the video and liked it.
Started to wonder might happen if someday Pete and Carrie end up cast in the same show lol
Why does she act like she’s the only person who’s ever been tired
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What about the people who finish work at 10pm or later and have to be back for their next shift at 7am? She could teach them a thing or two about being tired, she's an actress!
She may work late in the day but she frequently gets up well past 12pm. She’s fine.
Maybe with a bit of exercise and attention to diet she could get more stamina.
I have just read it, and I agree with you. Also I felt bad for her when she got to the part about her weight, not because her size is bad, but because she felt the need to explain that too.
English is not my native language, please forgive any mistakes
I respect her for taking it with dignity EXCEPT the bit about “I know my books aren’t perfect”. A book isn’t like a performance, you don’t get to improve it and hone it every night once it’s out in the world. You should write a book and work on it and make it PERFECT and only then should you allow it to be published. Not because your editors (lol what editors?) and publishers are hounding you for a deadline. Not writing that you bash out between your day job and on train journeys.
Her books are an insult, especially as she calls herself a big reader.
Ellie1003 wrote:I respect her for taking it with dignity EXCEPT the bit about “I know my books aren’t perfect”. A book isn’t like a performance, you don’t get to improve it and hone it every night once it’s out in the world. You should write a book and work on it and make it PERFECT and only then should you allow it to be published. Not because your editors (lol what editors?) and publishers are hounding you for a deadline. Not writing that you bash out between your day job and on train journeys.
Her books are an insult, especially as she calls herself a big reader.
Especially since the quality has gone down alot since the release of her very first book. Her writing hasnt improved. Instead its worse. Carrie has the capability to be good at it it just seems like she doesn't want to take the time, or feels too much pressure to get it out with little regard to the quality
I coincidentally sent her an ask last night asking if she ever pretended to be a fan on Goodreads. Maybe that reminded her of her Gurugossip days. Because I don't really buy the story of her searching Google for a pic she tweeted, why would she not just search her own Twitter account.
I respect her post and acknowledging things like her privilege, that she doesn't work harder than everyone else, could benefit from training, etc. However, I hope she actually takes these things into consideration going forward. I don't meant that she should automatically sign up for training. But I do mean that maybe she can stop doing book deals just for money and actually take time to revise and reflect on her book drafts. It's a bit disrespectful to scam your younger audience by producing half-assed books just for their money.
Edit: Also maybe she will think before constantly filming Oliver, or at least ask for permission before. This is for the sake of her own relationship lol
Meh. I guess it's good that she's acknowledging some of these things but still, she's posted this to her twitter knowing that all her hopeful minions will leap to her defence with endless, inordinate praise to boost her fragile ego even more.
Everything she does just seems like such a cry for attention, like she desperately needs the validation like the air she breathes. On one hand she claims she doesn't need opinions from "strangers on the internet" yet all the people gushing to her about how she's literally perfect and how much they idolize their "queen" are also strangers on the internet. Their opinions count somehow because they're overflowing with praise?
I will say one thing - I don't agree with trash talking anyone about their weight/appearance. I have never commented on her looks because i don't think it matters. To each their own, however. Her looks don't bother me in the slightest, It's her attitude that pisses me off. I used to be a huge fan until her ego overtook her talent.
Some people without brains do an awful lot of talking, don't they?
Read her post and I actually really respect it. Very genuine and respectful. Thank you Carrie for taking the time to reflect.
completely agree with you!
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It takes a lot of guts to both read and reflect upon what is said here and respond like she did. I have a lot of respect for that. It can’t have been easy.
Also i agree about the weight messages, whilst it’s been mentioned in here at various times, somebody’s medical history doesn’t need to be explained.