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Not surprised that man works for The Kyle & Jackie O Show

 

They’re all terrible human beings 

 

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10 hours ago, Twixters said:

I’m sure she would laugh and keep walking. Attacking a that man physically was overkill. It reeks homophobia a bit. He needs to stop doing homoerotic films if he can’t take men hitting on him. 

Respectfully I disagree and I think this brings up a bigger discussion on the boundaries between homosexual men and heterosexual men. It's often overlooked when a homosexual men hits (nothing wrong with that) on a heterosexual man but when you go as far as ask a man for his cum water???? That's not ok? No matter if Jacob is gay or not. If a guy comes up to me and asks me for that and when I say no and stop recording?? That's NOT OK? 

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4 minutes ago, Opulence said:

I think this thread title should change - Radio producer assaulted Jacob Elordi and he reciprocated 

Do y’all understand what assault means? Lol

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It's not that serious or deep, it's an inapporpiate joke but to assault the guy over it like.... get a grip :deadbanana2:

You did the scene, make your peace with the fact that people are going to joke about it and just lighten the **** up. These celebs take themselves too seriously, assaulting someone like and for what

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10 minutes ago, Zenyte said:

Do y’all understand what assault means? Lol

As someone who has been and has taken legal action, yes. 

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2 minutes ago, Opulence said:

As someone who has been and has taken legal action, yes. 

And saying this, I'm not saying Jacob's response was not assault as well but the justification of some posts here is ridiculous. 

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I mean i haven’t saw the movie but if it’s a reference to a scene if anything it was just a silly/stupid joke that he could’ve just laughed it off and replied  with another joke back and then the interview would move to the next subject

 

Wtf was that reaction :deadbanana:

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Me flashing back to Timmy being asked if he f*cked the peach for role research and he smiled, laughed and said “great actors have to really get into the mindset… yes the answer is yes”

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4 hours ago, Opulence said:

I think this thread title should change - Radio producer assaulted Jacob Elordi and he reciprocated 

Assaulted??? :deadbanana: I’m sorry y’all have GOT to learn the (very major) difference between harassment and assault. I’m not defending the radio host, but making an offensive joke is completely different than assault and it’s harmful to mistake the two. 

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21 hours ago, Mornings said:

The way people are defending Jacob in here is WILD. The interviewer was not serious, obviously. There was no bath, no one felt pressured to actually do anything sexual. It was a reaction to a scene in a movie everyone who saw it has been talking about for months. 
 

Everyone knew exactly what they were doing making this movie. Using homoerotic, sexual ambiguity to charge perverse scenes in a movie is going to give you exactly this reaction. They’re really only getting this much attention in the first place because of the shock value of a straight person acting these scenes out. If this were a gay production and a gay actors I bet you no one would care. Suck it up JACOB

 

 

 

4 hours ago, Lady Claire said:

I mean i haven’t saw the movie but if it’s a reference to a scene if anything it was just a silly/stupid joke that he could’ve just laughed it off and replied  with another joke back and then the interview would move to the next subject

 

Wtf was that reaction :deadbanana:

Jfc, it was not an interview. The guy ran up to him in a hotel lobby with a camera on. He asked him to stop filming and leave him alone but he kept going.

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He should be saying thank you daddy for being choked by that 6’5 stud :jonnycat:

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20 minutes ago, HeavyMetalAura said:

Assaulted??? :deadbanana: I’m sorry y’all have GOT to learn the (very major) difference between harassment and assault. I’m not defending the radio host, but making an offensive joke is completely different than assault and it’s harmful to mistake the two. 

Ok you have a point there, what the radio host did was harass Jacob. 

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So many users here doing such a disservice to sexual assault victims. I’m honestly in awe at the amount of people defending putting ‘asking a question/making a joke’ in the same category as SEXUAL ASSAULT.

 

and this is why victims aren’t taken seriously and people roll their eyes at sexual assault stats:

 

On 2/5/2024 at 12:26 PM, Tudors said:

It's not a contest!


it literally doesn’t meet the criteria.

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On 2/5/2024 at 1:59 PM, Gui Blackout said:

So harrassment 

That’s what security is for words do not = hands

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15 hours ago, Opulence said:

I don't think he was offended by the joke I think it was more that this stranger came up to him in public asking him to ejaculate in a jar basically and was recording the whole encounter without permission 

If so, that escalated far beyond what I was expecting due to what was stated. Interesting. :biblio:

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what a small d*ck energy

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On 2/6/2024 at 10:56 PM, Opulence said:

Respectfully I disagree and I think this brings up a bigger discussion on the boundaries between homosexual men and heterosexual men. It's often overlooked when a homosexual men hits (nothing wrong with that) on a heterosexual man but when you go as far as ask a man for his cum water???? That's not ok? No matter if Jacob is gay or not. If a guy comes up to me and asks me for that and when I say no and stop recording?? That's NOT OK? 

The deeper question is if it as a woman would he have cared? Doubt it.

You all stay letting these gay baiters use yall and you stay defending them

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This is what ruined will smith

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On 2/5/2024 at 10:43 AM, imabadkid said:

soooo when are we gonna have a discussion about straight men in 2024 baiting gays IRL, on onlyfans, in the media, etc??? 

Hopefully never because ATRL is the last place I'd go to find the nuances that this subject requires. This place likes to make issues into black and white all good or all bad arguments and this subject just isn't going to fit into that. 

 

Certain sections of the LGBTQ+ community (to which I'm a part of before I get called out by someone for saying this) have really weaponized the concept of "gay baiting". Just because a man behaves in what one would declare a feminine way (which...define what feminine acting is without talking in stereotypes, I dare you) or portrays a queer character in a film doesn't mean that they're automatically baiting queer people into thinking they're also queer. 

 

Jacob Elordi is an actor. It's his job to play the character as the character is written and directed. He has never not once implied in any sort of way that he's anything other than straight, and playing a queer person in a film (and mind you, he doesn't even play a queer person in Saltburn, his character is 100% straight and that is a major plot point of the film!) would not be any sort of indication otherwise. 

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Um... How can you say this is sexual harassment? You can say this is a stupid or even inappropriate joke, but harassment? 

 

That's why there's this opinion going around that wokeness is being extreme and many women are not believed when they are assaulted and harassed. 

 

Elordi is a grown man, he's on the public eye and he gets compensated extremely well for it. He should know how to handle a question he finds demeaning or inappropriate. He was queer baiting all throughout the promotion of the film. 

 

I wonder how many workers or employees in general who work for the tiniest fraction of what he's making, hear stupid jokes from people that have more power than them. Elordi has far more power than this interviewer yet chose a bizarre way to respond. 

 

 

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On 2/6/2024 at 3:13 PM, Twixters said:

I’m sure she would laugh and keep walking. Attacking a that man physically was overkill. It reeks homophobia a bit. He needs to stop doing homoerotic films if he can’t take men hitting on him. 

Sorry, but “if an actor plays a ______ character, he’s asking to be treated like that in real life” is just a hilariously absurd argument.

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25 minutes ago, sickofwaitingtables said:

Um... How can you say this is sexual harassment? You can say this is a stupid or even inappropriate joke, but harassment? 

 

That's why there's this opinion going around that wokeness is being extreme and many women are not believed when they are assaulted and harassed. 

 

Elordi is a grown man, he's on the public eye and he gets compensated extremely well for it. He should know how to handle a question he finds demeaning or inappropriate. He was queer baiting all throughout the promotion of the film. 

 

I wonder how many workers or employees in general who work for the tiniest fraction of what he's making, hear stupid jokes from people that have more power than them. Elordi has far more power than this interviewer yet chose a bizarre way to respond. 

 

 

Let’s get one thing straight, it wasnt an “interviewer” - it was a stranger getting in his face with a camera while he was trying to leave his hotel and asking him sexual questions while recording him. He 100% earned that hand on his neck, he’s lucky it was only that.

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Are people aware this was not randomly asked seriously but it was a joke because of a scene from his last movie where the main character is doing that? :toofunny2:

 

I would agree that this would be tasteless if asked randomly without reason but that scene was literally viral on TikTok and one of the main reason people talked and checked that movie to begin with, of course people were going to make jokes about an absurd and ridicolous scene.

 

He should have not be a part of a movie having a scene like that if he was that uncomfortable to the point of not being able to take a joke about it.

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On 2/5/2024 at 8:40 AM, SupremeGoddess said:

These gays saying this is “sexual assault” :skull: It was a stupid joke sure but did not warrant the reaction. 

 

Sexual assault is an actual serious charge, you guys just throw this around and that’s one of the reasons why sometimes some women (yes) have a hard time coming out with their stories

There are levels to sexual assault though and there are overlaps between assault and harassment.

 

The joke is inappropriate, but so is attacking someone physically.

 

 

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Good lord, I can't stand him :rip:

 

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