Sunday, October 13, 2013

Madonna Refuses to Stop Texting During 12 Years a Slave


Madonna makes a scene during the screening of the critically acclaimed film 12 Years a Slave after she was asked to stop texting during the movie.
Seen here with director Steve McQueen at the New York Film Festival, Madonna was invited to a special screening of 12 Years A Slave where she proceeded to text the entire time and marked those who would dare disrupt her unholy missives, according to Page Six:
A spy said that as the movie began, “a blonde in black lace gloveswouldn’t stop texting,” seated in a row with Jason Ritter, J. Alexander and Michael K. Williams. Finally, an audience member asked the blonde to stop, and the gloved one shot back: “It’s for business . . . enslaver!” During a roaring standing ovation, the blonde ducked out, and, “Sure enough, in black lace gloves, was Madonna!”
I like how Madonna was watching a very serious film about the actual life of a slave, yet felt the need to equate that with being asked not to text during a movie. Then again, had it been Schindler’s List, she probably would’ve said, “It’s for business… Holocauster!” Or Spider-man, “It’s for business… Tobey Maguire’s face!” She likes to take things to extreme. And read the entrails of her enemies to divine the future. That, too.
Jacked from The Superficial

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

She's too old for that shit

Anonymous said...

What a cunt

Anonymous said...

She is looking REAL botoxed and pulled in the face. Too bad she is too vain to age naturally. Once upon a time she used to be cute, pretty even. Not anymore.

Anonymous said...

Well the bish is 55!

shitorsugarreanimated said...

people who disrespect other people by texting/talking and checking their phones while in a theater/during a movie, should immediately be escorted out of the theater.

Anonymous said...

what she NEEDS to do is sit in a vat of that melon crap that Cindy Crawford hawks on those infomercials...yes...sit in that for about a month, with her crusty arse!

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