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Model Behavior (PLEASE READ POST #1 BEFORE POSTING)

Can someone please ID that model? Who does she think she is, security? You won't get a campaign for doing that, love. :rolleyes:

So here's the thing, I happen to recall fur protesters crashing shows in the late 90s/00s and everyone thought they were such a nuisance and truly despicable. Anna got a cream pie thrown in her face (not my words!), and Carine even mocked them with an editorial in VP. Basically fashion was united against fur protesters and PETA.
What makes these eco protesters different is the fact that their agenda is supported by the very magazines in which LV appears. In fact, brands too are starting to adopt sustainable ethos and practices in their messaging, maybe for clout, maybe because they really care. There are even vocal vegans like Sgura in the fashion industry today. LV will have to submit. Just submit, then protesters won't have to storm your shows to get their message across.
 
I'm a bit 60/40 on this lol.. she comes across as someone who is pretty dedicated at micromanaging her daughters' lives, who is not particularly kind and who cares so little about whatever 'boundaries' means. Just the fact that they had the wonderful idea of living in the middle of nowhere but next to the mom is very telling of her influence..

That being said, I also trust maternal instincts.. she probably saw something and did her best to keep her daughter and granddaughter close. Someone who says that many 'f*cks', who would even call his partner's mother "a f*cking Dutch sl*t"... hm yeah an anger management problem is likely secondary to the drug problem.. and that's disgusting. No wonder mother-in-law turned up next door with a bodyguard when you were alone with a toddler. Maybe he even had someone there.. ☕️
 
Didn't Yolanda say another man 'assaulted her' when it was easily verified that he didn't? I don't watch RH but I'm seeing that in a lot of comments elsewhere. I can 100% believe that Yolanda does not have or respect proper boundaries, walking into someone else's home is not okay just because your grandchild is there, and I kind of feel for Zayn asking Gigi to stand up for him when of course she's going to cling to mommy no matter what. Messy people!
 


I hate how the media portrays her back then, that Walters woman sounds so obnoxious, glad that I don't have to grow up with her on the TV. I love that Brooke still growing up being so graceful no matter what she has been through.
 
^Oh God. Those men telling her 'will you keep your mouth shut, your beautiful mouth.' 70s television was really something else.
Brooke should just be completely honest and call out CK or Avedon who originally booked her. She may have thought it was innocent, but the consenting adults in the room didn't. They had to have known it was suggestive.

So after that entire episode with Zayn, he's still allowed access to his daughter? I don't for a second believe Yolanda is innocent, we've seen how she mapped out Gigi and Bella's career from the start. But surely Zayn has shown that he has a temper problem? Shouldn't this now be a case for the child protection system?
 
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Yolanda might be horrible and overbearing, but it doesn't excuse Zayn verbally (and maybe even physically) assaulting her. He literally took a plea deal and can't even get close to her security guard. And I don't know how it works in the USA, but shouldn't child services do an evaluation since it involved assault?
 
Yolanda might be horrible and overbearing, but it doesn't excuse Zayn verbally (and maybe even physically) assaulting her. He literally took a plea deal and can't even get close to her security guard. And I don't know how it works in the USA, but shouldn't child services do an evaluation since it involved assault?

True, even though Yolanda to me seems like someone who'd be passive-aggressive and push someone until they're reached a fever peak and snap, then act like the frail old woman. Not making excuses for Zayn of course!

By now a social worker would've stepped in and Zayn would be barred from seeing the child until his charges are cleared up, and until he's mentally sound. It would be a matter for the family court to oversee.
 
I feel conflicted about the Zayn/Yolanda situation. I don't follow anyone involved closely at all, but it seems Yolanda has a history of falsely accusing people? I've read she accused a man of striking her when in actuality he just pointed a finger at her. There's also record of her being arguably abusive (not physically) towards her own children. There seems to be a boundaries issue. And then there's the idea that she seemingly called TMZ instead of the police? Very messy. I'm not sure I can think of her as credible. On the other hand, the fact she felt the need to bring security with her seems telling, and Zayn strikes me as troubled.

I hate it when celebrities pull the "I just want my privacy" card after *some* information is out there. If Zayn is innocent, he should obviously speak out on the matter further, and attempt to clear his name. Surely, if Zayn is innocent, the negative of having his daughter grow up with a cloud of an incident of messy family drama in the news that was ultimately cleared up publicly is lesser than the negative of her growing up with unresolved accusations that her father is unhinged and violent towards her grandmother? If Gigi left her daughter with Zayn, and has been with Zayn for 6 years, it would seem she trusts him to be a good father and take care of their daughter? I don't know. If Zayn was physically aggressive with a security guard on his property without his consent, that's less troubling to me than him being physically aggressive with his partner's 57 year old mother. I honestly don't think his rights as a father should be in question either way, unless there's any indication his daughter was ever in danger during this encounter. Imagine how many guys with kids have gotten into bar fights or squabbles at a sports game, etc. etc. etc. striking a security guard (probably twice Zayn's size lol), presumably with provocation, in my mind, doesn't indicate inability to safely parent.
 
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Ok, I guess I should have read the details from the police report before posting, but I didn't realize they were available, I just thought everything was being filtered through leaks to the press.

So it's alleged he pushed Yolanda and cussed out the security guard. Pleading no contest isn't actually an admission of guilt, and the issue is resolved, legally. So to leak this to the press, whoever did it, seems like a low blow. Pushing someone is wrong, obviously, but I do think there is room for nuance when the person you pushed is trespassing on your property and refusing to leave (the alleged quotes from the incident clearly show he was asking them to leave his home). I dunno, glad he's completing anger management and domestic violence programs, it can't hurt. Yolanda seems like a piece of work.
 
There are such massive red flags here. Zayn has actual, legal parental rights and property rights whereas Yolanda has... ? A belief that she can do whatever she wants? We don't know the whole story because what's been told is so obviously coming from Yolanda's side, with specific quotes from that day and no sense of what her negative words or actions were. It's interesting to arm yourself with a bodyguard to intrude on someone else's home! She has no right to the child, especially when Gigi isn't around. If she and Zayn don't get along and she isn't invited to be there, then she shouldn't be there period. Otherwise she is being confrontational and intentionally fanning the flames of a bad situation. Call the police if you have a good faith concern for the baby's welfare, don't push your way in with backup like a crazy person. She didn't even call the police after the fact, she was polling people on social media about whether or not she should file a police report, and out in NYC trying to get papped. She also definitely needs to fire her security if 90-pound Zayn got past them :rolleyes:
 
Apparently there’s a rumor that she sold her grandaughter’s face pictures and that made Zayn upset. Even Gigi’s fan accounts made an statement about it.
 
People are saying Gigi told her mom to go to the house and check on the baby, why did she leave her with him if she doesn't trust him to take care of her?
 
There's a bunch of fan theories going around. Zayn fans saying Yolanda sold pictures of the baby, others saying Gigi sent her mom to the house because she was concerned. Fans really should stop posting this stuff on twitter without any proof whatsoever. It's such a sensitive matter.
 
Call the police if you have a good faith concern for the baby's welfare, don't push your way in with backup like a crazy person.
I think a lot of celebrities go out of their way to avoid calling the police because if they do find something, then it will for sure generate a report that will find its way to the press. Sort of what happened with MK Olsen and Heath Ledger, or Johnny Depp and Amber Heard. And finding nothing is just as bad as anything leaked by the officers or even the 911 call will keep people speculating for years.

Apparently he was dropped by his label today cause he's been smoking some extremely strong type of weed (if it's true, bet it's not *just* weed), he was also involved in a fight at a bar last year. I can totally picture Yolanda as that mother-in-law who has more than just a say on everything from home decor, brand of diapers, the way you cook, your career, what you do all day, etc., and I don't blame him for being upset, especially if she has no concept of privacy (it seems she leaked that Gigi was pregnant, wanted him to acknowledge her more on social media and even had a reality show idea for them LOL)... but... that never justifies violence or even verbal assault. These two have a history but the reaction still seems crazy.. unless he WAS doing something that endangered his daughter, such as being so baked that your girlfriend picked up on that while abroad and asked her mother to check up on her daughter.. then again, she sounds a bit dumb.. why send your mother and not your sister or bodyguard if you have one?

That said, there's always the chance that he hasn't touched weed in a long time and this is just Yolanda's PR in action. People like her (who thrive on seeing and being seen) really cannot comprehend how some people enjoy the hermit life and won't go out or be seen for days even if they live next door. It's hard to lean to any side on this when they all sound challenged in different ways and only a fraction of what really happened is out..
 
There's a review of Emily Ratajkowski's book in the nytimes today here. Here's an excerpt from the review where Emily's agents are discussed:


The figure of the modeling agent must be up there with the personal injury lawyer and the tobacco lobbyist as far as stock villain professions go. Has an honorable and kindly modeling agent ever been committed to print, film, television or stage? Are those very words doomed to suggest a leering cartoon rubbing his hands together and making “ah-ooga” noises as an underpaid model toils to funnel money into his cartoon bank account?

Emily Ratajkowski’s book of essays will not alter the record. It features multiple modeling agents, none of them savory. One arranges for Ratajkowski to attend the Super Bowl with a random financier for $25,000. (It’s left to his client to infer that the words “go to” contain certain expectations.) Another pauses on a photo of Ratajkowski as a teenager and says, “Now this is the look. This is how we know this girl gets [expletive].” A third agent sends Ratajkowski, at 20 years old, to a job in the Catskills without mentioning that it’s a lingerie shoot, or that the photographer will show Ratajkowski nude photos of another woman, or that he will request that she, too, remove her clothes.
 

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