Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Radio Hosts Imply a Lot in Dumb Statement

Two radio talk show morons, John Kobylt and Ken Chiampou claim that gay men run Hollywood and like to cast women with bodies "that remind them of 14-year-old boys." Kobylt said that "Gay guys control the fashion industry and the casting industry and the whole Hollywood look." Because of this they cast women who look like boys. He said: "I don't need to do any research or any proof that it's gay guys who control the entire casting industry" because of his "fact" that all Hollywood does is promote women who look like boys. He implied that real "guys like curves."

Apparently these experts are talking out their lower extremities. If the claim is that gay casting agents cast women who look like young boys—pandering to a rather nasty stereotype about gay men—then surely the highest paid women in Hollywood would reflect that. Do they? I looked up the top 10 paid actresses in Hollywood. And below is a collection of photos of them. A picture is worth a 1,000 words and in this case the pictures reveal whether or not these women look like 14-year-old boys. You be the judge.

According to Forbes, the 10 top paid actresses in Hollywood are as follows: Angelina Jolie, Sarah Jessica Parker, Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, Julia Roberts, Kristen Stewart, Katherine Heigl, Cameron Diaz, Sandra Bullock and Meryl Streep.











In all honesty, do you think these women look like 14-year-old boys? I would suggest that if these two hosts look at Jennifer Anniston or Sandra Bullock and confuse them with young boys then they are the ones who ought to be doing a mental inventory. Now, I couldn't think of any 14-year-old male celebrities so I tried Google image search. I thought someone should remind these two talk show imbeciles what a 14-year-old boy looks like. The first "celebrity" to show up in my search was a British diver named Thomas Daley. Would you really get him confused with any of the women above? Daley is now 17 but the photo is from earlier, when he was 14. I just don't see the resemblance.


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