Why Are CeleBratys So Stupid?
What an awful waste of money and the planets resources. It is sad that someones ego is so big that they can't see how terrible their behavior really is. A big giant over spent on house won't make her happy. We will all get to read about how sad she is down the road in some worthless celebrity rag of a magazine. Mean while instead of doing something worthwhile with the money she lucked into by being cast on what went on to be a huge financial successful series she goes ahead a makes a spectacle of her lack of self awareness and societal caring. What kind of an example is she for others? Remember everyone loves the memory of Mother Teresa no one loves the life of Howard Hughes.
If you rip out her heart, she'll rip out your...bathroom? The March issue of Architectural Digest has a first look at Jennifer Aniston's Beverly Hills mansion (following an extensive, two-and-a-half year interior renovation). Among the many design modifications, the actress's master bath is now more conducive to single life than coupledom:
"[The house] originally had his-and-hers baths, but Aniston has turned the 'his' into a spa bath with a soaking tub," the magazine reports. The article later quotes Aniston saying her new home is "like a big hug" and it "vibrates with the love that created it."
This all sounds inviting for one, but it may not be ideal for prospective romantic partners. Last year, the 41-year-old's then-beau John Mayer described her one-story dwelling as rather intimidating: "There is no normal thing in the Aniston house," he told Ellen on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show." "You won't find a light switch. The light switch is not antiquated—there is a six-button light panel. It does everything. The top button is 'on,' and the button right below that one seems to be an air horn, so in the middle of the night it's very difficult."
Complex and high-tech as it may be, Aniston's new home was not meant to be lonesome. The Zen-inspired space was built with entertaining in mind, featuring an expansive kitchen and a dining room that seats 24, along with a 1920s Thai gong that summons diners. The actress has already hosted several A-list parties, including a housewarming bash and a holiday party in December for 100+ guests, among them celeb pals Courteney Cox and Laura Dern.
What an awful waste of money and the planets resources. It is sad that someones ego is so big that they can't see how terrible their behavior really is. A big giant over spent on house won't make her happy. We will all get to read about how sad she is down the road in some worthless celebrity rag of a magazine. Mean while instead of doing something worthwhile with the money she lucked into by being cast on what went on to be a huge financial successful series she goes ahead a makes a spectacle of her lack of self awareness and societal caring. What kind of an example is she for others? Remember everyone loves the memory of Mother Teresa no one loves the life of Howard Hughes.
If you rip out her heart, she'll rip out your...bathroom? The March issue of Architectural Digest has a first look at Jennifer Aniston's Beverly Hills mansion (following an extensive, two-and-a-half year interior renovation). Among the many design modifications, the actress's master bath is now more conducive to single life than coupledom:
"[The house] originally had his-and-hers baths, but Aniston has turned the 'his' into a spa bath with a soaking tub," the magazine reports. The article later quotes Aniston saying her new home is "like a big hug" and it "vibrates with the love that created it."
This all sounds inviting for one, but it may not be ideal for prospective romantic partners. Last year, the 41-year-old's then-beau John Mayer described her one-story dwelling as rather intimidating: "There is no normal thing in the Aniston house," he told Ellen on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show." "You won't find a light switch. The light switch is not antiquated—there is a six-button light panel. It does everything. The top button is 'on,' and the button right below that one seems to be an air horn, so in the middle of the night it's very difficult."
Complex and high-tech as it may be, Aniston's new home was not meant to be lonesome. The Zen-inspired space was built with entertaining in mind, featuring an expansive kitchen and a dining room that seats 24, along with a 1920s Thai gong that summons diners. The actress has already hosted several A-list parties, including a housewarming bash and a holiday party in December for 100+ guests, among them celeb pals Courteney Cox and Laura Dern.
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