Someone said they were confused why celebs are cosplaying the working class because if they saw Ed Sheeran at their Starbucks, it would 'ruin [their] whole day.'
Someone said they were confused why celebs are cosplaying the working class because if they saw Ed Sheeran at their Starbucks, it would"ruin whole day.","I am who I am. I can't pretend to be somebody who makes $25,000 a year." Lately, however, many celebs — including Gwyneth herself — have seemingly not shared the same sentiment.
I usually love when two weirdos get together and are weirdos together in love but I’m going to need Grimes to shut up about how Elon “lives below” the poverty line when the dude is a billionaire and there is kids starving in every community in the “richest” country in the world,"I can't speak for everybody else, but I had a great 2020.
they should’ve just sat there and ate their food. coming to “work” in a kitchen is not humbling or “cOoL”. that’s literally some people’s livelihood and they have the nerve to make it seem like a charity project. i’m sick! and i’ve seen a lot of youtubers do this tooThis is what $29 gets you at the grocery store—what families on SNAP have to live on for a week.
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