Mark81
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She’s still not, and never will be, over Oliver
Or being rejected and someone saying no.
I honestly think it's more that, and losing the 'hot guy' , rather than Oliver himself
She’s still not, and never will be, over Oliver
Was Cornwall last night?
Why didn't she just stay there, or bath or somewhere in between
She craves validation. She needed Oliver as her bf bc it proves that she can bag a hottie. Which is why the breakup did a number on her ego. I’m sure she was hurt at first, but it’s clear her ego hasn’t recovered since.I'm no psychologist, but it's so clear that she constantly requires validation from relationships, audiences, her fans...
Maybe she always felt (and could still) feel inferior to Tom?
I just hope that she doesn't pass that trait on to Mabel
That’s what happens when you achieve nothing in your life out of your own hard work and all because of him.Maybe she always felt (and could still) feel inferior to Tom?
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just using Mabel as an excuse for everything now.
i can’t see that spending an extra half hour in Ipswich for the sake of the fans would really have made that much difference to the next morning’s trip to Bath.
The whole tour route map is absolutely insane in terms of the way it zig zags back and forth around the country, if she must apportion blame then send it Lambert and Butler’s way for their tit booking skills.
Interview: Joel Montague, Hamilton — Theatre & Tonic
Performing in the West End production of Hamilton, read our interview with Joel Montague.theatreandtonic.co.uk
Please someone tell me they’ve read this interview with Joel! Clearly, before being published there was no proofreading completed, which is so on brand for him. It’s the usual guff that he usually waffles on about and you can just imagine him picking at his ears while answering. Boring chat aboutdadparent guilt in going back to work, name dropping people in the industry he has met and who of course he is still friends with and they’ve used the very old headshot of him where he looks thinner and better groomed but more menacing. One of the questions asked was if he could take on the part of another historical character from the royal family who would he choose and he said Prince Andrew
And this answer in reference to KG3 being such a small part which doesn’t really boast well for him ever getting the lead or at least a main part any time soon:
I don’t know what it is, but as I’m going through my career people keep casting me in roles to be more off stage than on stage. I don't know if they're trying to tell me something like underlining, like, I had Ogie in waitress, then Amos in Chicago, and now I've got the King. And they're just like, bit by bit. They're just like, can you just do less and move you further off stage?
ETA - If he is going to try and mooch of the fame of his wife, who in turn is mooching off the fame of her brother, then I feel that he needs a PR person to manage his social media and stop him from giving interviews where he says he wants to play a p*edo.
Interview: Joel Montague, Hamilton — Theatre & Tonic
Performing in the West End production of Hamilton, read our interview with Joel Montague.theatreandtonic.co.uk
Please someone tell me they’ve read this interview with Joel! Clearly, before being published there was no proofreading completed, which is so on brand for him. It’s the usual guff that he usually waffles on about and you can just imagine him picking at his ears while answering. Boring chat aboutdadparent guilt in going back to work, name dropping people in the industry he has met and who of course he is still friends with and they’ve used the very old headshot of him where he looks thinner and better groomed but more menacing. One of the questions asked was if he could take on the part of another historical character from the royal family who would he choose and he said Prince Andrew
And this answer in reference to KG3 being such a small part which doesn’t really boast well for him ever getting the lead or at least a main part any time soon:
I don’t know what it is, but as I’m going through my career people keep casting me in roles to be more off stage than on stage. I don't know if they're trying to tell me something like underlining, like, I had Ogie in waitress, then Amos in Chicago, and now I've got the King. And they're just like, bit by bit. They're just like, can you just do less and move you further off stage?
ETA - If he is going to try and mooch of the fame of his wife, who in turn is mooching off the fame of her brother, then I feel that he needs a PR person to manage his social media and stop him from giving interviews where he says he wants to play a p*edo.