People on social media are always in shambles whenever Chloë posts something sexy, and it's exhausting. On Thursday, the 23-year-old singer posted a now-deleted video of herself wearing lingerie and sucking on a lollipop while thanking fans for their support. It was hot! But within a few hours, there were comments plastered all over Twitter and Instagram about how she's "doing too much" for attention, calling her "cringe," "thirsty," and "church girl gone wild." People even dragged Beyoncé into the conversation with regards to being sexy while maintaining a classy persona - as if Beyoncé wasn't singing "Kitty Cat," "Bootylicious" and "Naughty Girl" (all hits) at the same age as Chloë. The naysayers also called for Chloë to delete the video, which she eventually did.
We all have different responses when it comes to the topic of sex and sexuality. Being overtly sexy and subtly sexy are equally valid. If...
We all have different responses when it comes to the topic of sex and sexuality. Being overtly sexy and subtly sexy are equally valid. If...
- 11/12/2021
- by Naledi Ushe
- Popsugar.com
Adrian Cronauer — whose military radio antics inspired a character played by Robin Williams in the film Good Morning, Vietnam — died on Wednesday. He was 79.
Mary Muse, the wife of his stepson, Michael Muse, confirmed Thursday that Cronauer died after a long illness. He had lived in Troutville, Virginia.
As a U.S. Air Force sergeant in Vietnam in 1965 and 1966, Cronauer opened his Armed Forces Radio show shouting, "Goooooood morning, Vietnam!"
Williams made the refrain famous in the 1987 film, loosely based on Cronauer's time in Saigon.
The son of a steelworker and a ...
Mary Muse, the wife of his stepson, Michael Muse, confirmed Thursday that Cronauer died after a long illness. He had lived in Troutville, Virginia.
As a U.S. Air Force sergeant in Vietnam in 1965 and 1966, Cronauer opened his Armed Forces Radio show shouting, "Goooooood morning, Vietnam!"
Williams made the refrain famous in the 1987 film, loosely based on Cronauer's time in Saigon.
The son of a steelworker and a ...
- 7/19/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Adrian Cronauer — whose military radio antics inspired a character played by Robin Williams in the film Good Morning, Vietnam — died on Wednesday. He was 79.
Mary Muse, the wife of his stepson, Michael Muse, confirmed Thursday that Cronauer died after a long illness. He had lived in Troutville, Virginia.
As a U.S. Air Force sergeant in Vietnam in 1965 and 1966, Cronauer opened his Armed Forces Radio show shouting, "Goooooood morning, Vietnam!"
Williams made the refrain famous in the 1987 film, loosely based on Cronauer's time in Saigon.
The son of a steelworker and a ...
Mary Muse, the wife of his stepson, Michael Muse, confirmed Thursday that Cronauer died after a long illness. He had lived in Troutville, Virginia.
As a U.S. Air Force sergeant in Vietnam in 1965 and 1966, Cronauer opened his Armed Forces Radio show shouting, "Goooooood morning, Vietnam!"
Williams made the refrain famous in the 1987 film, loosely based on Cronauer's time in Saigon.
The son of a steelworker and a ...
- 7/19/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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