“Chris Hemsworth on a horse makes a decent Harlequin cover” links

Chris Hemsworth

Chris Hemsworth rode a horse for The Huntsman, and there are no words. [LaineyGossip]
The hard-swerving Jaden Smith turns 17 years old today. [Dlisted]
Singer Marlon Williams looks almost exactly like Miles Teller. [Buzzfeed]
Emilia Clarke wore a prom dress for Terminator: Genisys. [Go Fug Yourself]
Irina Shayk has legs that go on for several miles. [Moe Jackson]
Andy Cohen says he’s emailing Teresa Giudice in prison. [Reality Tea]
Pedro Pascal‘s new series is something completely different. [Pajiba]
Chrissy Teigen posted a photo of John Legend‘s bare tush. [A Socialite Life]
A guy insulted alligators right before being killed by one. [The Blemish]
This anti-body shaming dressing-room selfie went viral. [Uproxx]
Harry Shearer won’t leave The Simpsons after all. [Starcasm]
Which old Hollywood star fabricated most of her memoir? [CDAN]
Bobbi Kristina Brown‘s family banned from the hospital. [Evil Beet]

Chris Hemsworth

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  1. Franca says:

    No Ariana Grande doughnut licking America-hating story today? I was looking forward to it.

    • doofus says:

      ha! I saw that too.

      if it’s not a “prank” that was MEANT to go viral, then she’s quite the disgusting person.

    • V4Real says:

      I know she wasn’t a huge star but I’m surprised there hasn’t been a mention of the death of Amy Peterson on here. Can’t Buy Me Love was a pretty big deal back in the day.

      • lisa2 says:

        I came to check the links and nothing. That deserved its own thread.

      • Samtha says:

        I was looking for it too. I watched that movie so many times when I was a kid and wanted to be her so much. It’s really sad. I read that she’d been clean for a few years and was getting her life back together.

      • Bridget says:

        You mean Amanda Peterson?

    • InvaderTak says:

      Stick a fork in her. I think that’s all folks for AG.

    • daj79 says:

      me too! ive surprised myself with the amount of energy ive found myself spending lately, anxiously awaiting that little snot’s fall from grace. in the land of unlikeable and undeserving celebrity, this kid reigns supreme, at least in my book. she can exit stage left any time now….

  2. koko says:

    Top photo….hot.

  3. jinni says:

    His jaw is too round to truly look like a Harlequin hero.

  4. frisbeejada says:

    He looks ok, the Horse is gorgeous, but then horses are gorgeous.

  5. j.eyre says:

    I can think of a few words to describe CHemboy on a horse but they are not suitable for polite company.

    • Lilacflowers says:

      Go for it! We’ll understand and there’s no need to stay polite when it comes to ChemBoy on a horse.

      His Asgardian brother and I are enjoying Wimbledon today. I expect there will be pictures tomorrow of his pretty blue suit before I removed it

      • Dara says:

        I love the Ralph Lauren suit on your husband – but you really need to burn that hat. At least it’s straw and should catch fire without too much effort.

        I wonder if he has a new “relationship” with RL – wearing their suit, photographed at their box, looks like perhaps he was their guest at the match.

      • Ankhel says:

        Just want to say Lilacflowers how much I appreciate your comments on the adopted Hemsworth. It’s an important task!

      • Lilacflowers says:

        @Dara – The hat was necessary to prevent his oh-so-delicate skin from suffering more damage but it is gone now. You must admit that it did accentuate his cheekbones quite nicely but yes, the hat is gone. In a moment of wild abandon and excitement, I flung it onto Centre Court. You must have seen Andy Murray trample it, no? Did you appreciate and enjoy the eyeglasses of sex, which made an appearance later in the match?

        Yes, this was definitely a working appearance sponsored either by RL or Jaguar. Jaguar is tweeting pictures all over the place. No doubt RL is too.

        @Ankhel, glad to be of service. We all need some distraction from the Jennifer Aniston/Kardashian threads. I was insistent that he choose a dark blue to bring up the colors in his eyes. Plus, I’m pretty sure he is color-blind at this point

      • p'enny says:

        His Asgardian brother gave me a heart attack yesterday he was that sexy… i am still wafting with a fan.

        @lilacflowers glad you chucked the hat 🙂

    • V4Real says:

      But just the mention of a romance novel cover brought Fabio to mind. If this acting thing doesn’t work out for Chris, well he has options.

    • Kiddo says:

      Aww, I’m disappointed you won’t say.

      • Lilacflowers says:

        Right? How can she keep that to herself? Get the spud-launchers ready.

  6. LadyoftheLoch says:

    OMG Bedhead, thank you for making my day. 😁

  7. Franca says:

    God, is Chrissy Tiegen annoying. And her husband too.

    • Lilacflowers says:

      I barely even know who she is but my first thought on seeing that woman was “annoying”

    • meme says:

      Chrissy is past annoying and her insistence on posting naked photos all the time is obnoxious.

    • Blackcat says:

      +1000

    • Cali says:

      I swear she’s part Kardashian. Actually the Kardashians annoy me less and that’s saying a lot.

    • Tiffany says:

      Yes, she can get on some peoples nerves but it was kind of funny. She did it counter IG’s issue on topless pics but male nudity is allowed. She posted that after Bieber’s pic was not taken down. I really cannot throw shade because I did enjoy seeing John Legend’s backside.

      • Tiffany :) says:

        I agree, I can’t throw shade when I am so delighted to see that man’s toosh. It is perfection!

    • BooBooLaRue says:

      yup kind of classless

  8. Cali says:

    Gawd I love looking at this man.

  9. morc says:

    He could ride my pony.

  10. Canoki says:

    As to the woman in the tank being seen as overly sensitive… I had a friend in high school who became severely anorexic in part because she over-heard a conversation in a changing room. The girls in the next room “remember when I was fat and wore a size 12???” as my friend tried on some size 12 jeans. If people are in a delicate head space those throw-away lines actually can be very harmful and those who say them walk away with no idea of what they’ve done.

    • AcidRock says:

      But where is the personal responsibility to recognize that not everyone is speaking peaches, lollipops, and rainbows when it comes to conversations overheard? Should we legitimately expect to go through life never overhearing something we find personally distasteful, especially when it’s a conversation held between others, which in some cases we can’t help but overhear due to proximity? What if it’s someone in the dressing room talking about her fat thighs and how she wished she could fit into a smaller size – seriously she should have to worry about that causing someone who happens to overhear to cry and/or become bodily destructive as a response? I hear and read things all the time I don’t agree with, but as an adult I can avoid internalizing them to the point that they deeply affect me and how I live my life. None of us has the right to never find something offensive. I think the onus here was on your friend to not take such a statement so personally to the point she develops an eating disorder. If this is all it takes – overhearing a throw-away conversation between perfect strangers – how does anyone watch TV, listen to the radio, pick up a newspaper, go online, go out in public, do anything that would ever expose them to something that doesn’t tickle them the right way? This “shaming” nonsense is already overboard; now we’re stating that people have to censor themselves in public, lest an eavesdropper start crying over a personal remark that we shared with a friend (and that wasn’t actually aimed at said eavesdropper)?

      • laurie says:

        AMEN Acidrock!! Well said.

      • Delta Juliet says:

        I agree. If they were speaking TO her, I could see that being fat-shaming. Regarding a private conversation that was overheard….maybe they weren’t saying something nice but then I’m pretty sure we’ve all said something like it before.

        This whole thing is getting ridiculous.

        Having said that, the lady looks very nice in her top.

      • AcidRock says:

        Right, Delta Juliet. If I came up to you and commented how fat you look in your outfit, that’s an entirely different game and yes, in that sense I am shaming you. But for you to overhear me comment to someone else about my own body, whether I’m praising the fact that I’m thin or lamenting that I can’t fit into my former clothes, whatever it may be, I’m the bad guy if that reduces you to tears? And with the lady in the story getting upset because someone commented on all the room in a plus-size tank top, what is the deal with people taking these petty slights online and becoming shame crusaders? “I cried because I was upset, so now I’m going to post my plight online and garner sympathy from everyone who agrees I have the right to go through life never encountering a situation where I felt offended or hurt.” HOW is this a thing? I saw this last year some time when some lady was upset because silly teenagers were talking about stretch marks being unattractive, as she stood there in her post-baby bikini; that also turned into an “I love my stretch marks, I am a stretch-mark queen, and I will not be shamed by haters!” crusade.

        Good for this lady if she felt confident enough to pose in the tank, but the accompanying novel about how empowered she felt and, worse, how shameful the other girl was behaving by remarking how many of her could fit into that larger tank top, is absurd. Someone on the posting had the perfect comment: “It would have been empowering had the words of the conversation of which she had no business listening, did not affect her at all. The selfie is resignation, not empowerment.”

      • Jag says:

        AcidRock you are spot on! How do such people watch television? There is so much body shaming in commercials and on shows that it seems they wouldn’t be able to bear it.

        The woman didn’t say that the daughter and mother were saying that she was fat; she overheard them discussing their own body weights. But yet she took it personally and cried over it. That is on that woman and is her responsibility.

        I have a friend who is a solid U.S. size 30 or more, and she posted about the viral picture. She agrees that the woman is overreacting to the fact that the daughter said, which was that she could fit two of her sized-people into the tank top. If the woman in the photo can’t stand hearing that, then she needs to do something about it, or she needs to learn to overlook such comments.

        Full disclosure – I don’t know what size I am, but the last time I bought clothes, I was a size 28 US. If anyone had anything to say about my size, I’d agree with them because I am morbidly obese. I would also tell them why: serious medical problems. I wouldn’t take it personally unless they became insulting, and then I would deal with what they said. If I happened to overhear something like that mother and daughter’s conversation, and they looked over my way, I’d just smile at them and go on with my business.

      • Illyra says:

        Couldn’t agree more.

    • InvaderTak says:

      I thought that was over the top too. I actually have to wonder how she makes it through being a wedding photographer. Brides et al are not always easy, and having worked in the retail world for… let’s just say way too long, people are not always kind even to your face and yes, it gets personal. Why would an over heard comment reduce her to tears? (Kinda makes me question the truthfulness of her account)
      I was reminded of this: “We live in a society of victimization, where people are much more comfortable being victimized than actually standing up for themselves.”—Marilyn Manson. Instead of saying something along the lines of “That’s rude” to the mother/daughter duo, she gets over-the-top upset about it and takes to social media with her look at me! I’m a victim! story. And in her post she says she “moved on from it”. Yeah, after thoroughly being victimized first! Crowd sourced self confidence is not self confidence. What’s worse is that the M/D duo weren’t even intentionally doing anything to her! Totally comfortable being the victim. Agree with the commenter on the site that said the selfie is “resignation not empowerment.” And the constant cycle of these “viral” empowerment stories is perpetuated by the SJW types that live to be offended or be offended on behalf of others. (like Michelle “Smith” Miller in the FB comment thread. Yeah, this is not the definition of cruelty lady)

      • AcidRock says:

        “Crowd sourced self confidence is not self confidence.” Best thing I’ve read all day regarding this. SPOT ON.

  11. Lama Bean says:

    re: the guy who insulted the alligator then immediately was eaten by one, his friend killed the same alligator the next day. (This should not be funny, but when they opened the alligator they found his friend’s remains.) He used the rationale “If you kill, then you deserved to be killed. That’s just what happens.” He clearly does not see the flaw in his logic. Therefore I can conclude he is just as stupid as his friend.

  12. Annaliese says:

    Can’t tell much about the horse–looks like a bog-standard Friesian, but who can tell? But Hemsworth a) looks verra nice, and b) has obviously been paying attention to his riding instructors. His heels are DOWN. Unlike his “Asgardian brother”.

    (I have horses. I get very picky about these things. Feel free to ignore me and return to your previous drooling. I’ll join you as soon as I get a fresh towel.)

    • Dara says:

      Every time I watch the Hollow Crown I’m scolding Loki to put his heels down, but he never listens to me. I don’t even have horses and his form (or lack of it) makes me crazy. If he wasn’t so bloody attractive on horseback I might hold it against him. He obviously forgot all the good habits he learned from the trainers on War Horse.

  13. alicegrey12 says:

    Handsome omg drop dead gorgeous. What more can I say

  14. blue marie says:

    Hemsworth always looks hot..

    Okay, I have a technical question, I tried to post today from my phone and it never showed. I don’t believe I said anything bad or negative to anyone. How do I fix it?

  15. Reeely?? says:

    The Flame and the Flower and Fabio forever!