Jennifer Gomez now advises others on how to keep their homes safe from burglaries by pointing out things she used to look out for to see whether a house would be profitable to target.
excerpt from the book he wouldn t direct you because you say i refused to sit in the lap and take direction. this me too candidate called me to work every day for weeks when your son was brand new and i didn t say that it was laird. okay. i m reading from the text but you re saying that the director refused to would not sit in his lap. unbelievable. do you think that it s gotten better for women in hollywood? first of all, jim, i don t think that the me too thing is about hollywood. i think that the me too thing is global issue. i don t think it begins or ends in hollywood. i think it s something that begins in the home. in rich homes and poor homes. i think it s a situation that s something we need to handle.
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