i guess if they are in love, it will make you do crazy things....
but love (if that's what it is) gives not excuse to be so spiteful and tactless- rubbing it in Rosetta's face, and making it so blatant to the kids.
i guess if they are in love, it will make you do crazy things....
but also, do we really know that?
we don't know the details soo..
but if it is true, yes it is rubbing salt into wounds.
my comment was in the context that if NONE of the RUMORS and TALKS are true, maybe they really are in love and the family is not as effected as it seems.
how are they tactless? Did Sienna call up the paps and tell them where she was? If she did, then I agree, but I highly doubt that she did. And everyone seems to be overlooking the fact that it was Balthazar's mom on the boat with them in Italy. If this was just a random fling out of nowhere I really do not see his parents condoning his action and encouraging him to flee his family. If they are that type of people, then it's no wonder that Balthazar would follow in their footsteps. I'm not trying to defend Sienna, but I think there is a LOT more here than meets the eye and I"m not quite sure why everyone is buying Rosetta's side of it. That Sun article is laughable. Seriously - was it written by a highschooler? Since when was James Perse 'super expensive'?? Um, their tshirts cost like 80 dollars. I'm not saying they are cheap, but it's not Chanel. And the whole idea that Sienna is some sort of golddigger.....she has her own money. Like I said, I'm not trying to defend her, all I"m saying is that I'm not buying Rosetta's PR version of what is going on.
I dont know about Balthazar's mom but Sienna's was definitly on the boat with them.She even took pictures of the" new couple".so Balthazar's mother and Sienna's mother were on the boat?? bizarre