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"I'd rather be a gerbil on Fire Island during the Vaseline Day Parade than see that movie."
Jimmy Kimmel
Woah. That doesn't sound like somebody to listen to on morality.
Yeah, at the end of the episode, women would bounce on the trampoline and he'd call them juggies. He also used to talk to women in the street to get them to touch his crotch. It's weird when the media puts him on this pedestal like he's a role model.
I never watch the Oscars as I could care less who wins the popularity contest. AFA Kimmel, he isn't funny and the constant criticism of the administration and his personal opinion is stale.
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Yeah, at the end of the episode, women would bounce on the trampoline and he'd call them juggies. He also used to talk to women in the street to get them to touch his crotch. It's weird when the media puts him on this pedestal like he's a role model.
The "Juggy dancers" were willing participants in what they did, so not a good example
The "Juggy dancers" were willing participants in what they did, so not a good example
Of course they were willing, I didn't say that they weren't. Pay attention. Still goes against the whole moral grain that he's preaching about now, regardless.
TV Ratings: Oscars Drop to All-Time Low 26.5 Million Viewers
Oh dear...
From The Hollywood Reporter
"The telecast stumbles an unfortunate 19 percent from 2017.
A comparatively uneventful Oscar telecast led the way on TV Sunday night — though updated numbers have the telecast somewhat predictably stumbling to an all-time low.
The telecast, nearly four hours long, stumbled 19 percent from the previous year to 26.5 million viewers. That's easily the least-watched Oscars in history, trailing 2008 by more than 5 million. Overnight returns had the lengthy ABC telecast averaging a 18.9 rating among households between 8 and 11 p.m. ET. Compared to the same stat for 2017, the night the wrong best picture winner was named, that was down a more modest 16 percent."
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