We’re a month into 2018 and I’ve determined that celebrities are just bats**t crazy.
Take Olivia Wilde for example. The actress went on a tangent about a number of things, ranging from skincare to Donald Trump to swimming in pools of cheese.
Interesting article. This is why we need to focus on skin HEALTH, not beauty. This is why I sincerely believe in doing it all differently with @truebotanicals. Focus on nourishment. Be good to you. https://t.co/DwAjSjO1Yq
— olivia wilde (@oliviawilde) January 31, 2018
It makes sense. We use a TON of products on our face. Some of them aren’t all that great for us but we do what we’re recommended to do by, you know, celebrities *cough* Olivia *cough*
Olivia, no. We’re not going to tell people they are doing something “wrong” for choosing to spend their money on something that makes them feel good.
— Angela Fulcher (@adubs) January 31, 2018
If they want to feel good, let them feel good. Who CARES? It’s THEIR money, not yours, Olivia.
Definitely not going to say it’s “wrong”. Just offering informed alternative choices. In an industry that lacks regulation, it’s up to us consumers to educate ourselves on what we apply to our body’s largest organ. Empowerment is key.
— olivia wilde (@oliviawilde) January 31, 2018
Are you a “consumer” or a “product pusher?”
That’s true. However, three reads of this article left me with the feeling of ‘you’re a dummy for falling for ‘skincare’ because it’s a scam.’ The author’s tone is incredibly frustrating. I’m a working mother – so sue me for using a Glossier moisturizer. It’s my selfcare.
— Angela Fulcher (@adubs) January 31, 2018
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BAM.
I hear you. Patronizing judgement is so not helpful. We all deserve to feel beautiful however we damn well please. But we also deserve to know the truth behind advertising so we can make informed choices.
— olivia wilde (@oliviawilde) January 31, 2018
But, Olivia, you’ve done ads on behalf of Revlon before. Don’t you remember?
Wilde then went on to clarify her position.
But also we should all do exactly whatever the fuck we want to feel great cuz our time is limited and really I just want to spend my days swimming in melted cheese until President Dickface gets us nuked. But on good days I try to try to be good to me. ??♀️ https://t.co/7xucmtrxf9
— olivia wilde (@oliviawilde) January 31, 2018
Uh…wtf do all of these things have to do with one another?
Trump?
Swimming in melted cheese?
Skincare?
Nukes?
Okkkkaaaayyy then.
i think swimming in a pool of melted cheese would make me happy enough to clear my skin and increase my lifespan by twenty years
— elle ??♀️ (@THOUGHTCRlME) January 31, 2018
Bet that’s really great for your pores too.
— Michelle M❣️ (@brokincrayonz) January 31, 2018
Not sure if that’s deflecting negativity…or being nuts.
https://twitter.com/DavidMa15073886/status/958515270120697856
No sh*t, huh?
Just make sure you pick a soft cheese for the job…
— JD (@TaterSaladJD) January 31, 2018
You’ve thought too much about this, JD.
Well that's real classy and professional language from you….
— Ryan (@VonWillebrand30) January 31, 2018
That’s how Hollywood does it. Don’t you know that?
Jeez you crazy celebs have lost your damn mind.
— MJM73 (@maxpower2271) January 31, 2018
BINGO.
https://twitter.com/Jimmy_Ellison/status/958514669777539073
No sh*t, Sherlock.
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