

Some adult actresses, such as Patricia Arquette and Emma Thompson, have famously fought back against the pressure to lose weight for a role. The experience reportedly catalyzed a lifelong struggle with body issues. For example, Raven-Symoné admitted on The View (via People) that she was told at age 7, while starring on The Cosby Show (1984-92), that she couldn't eat certain things because people thought she was getting fat. Some of the worst tales of body shaming have come from Hollywood's leading ladies. Hiddleston later maintained that the relationship was real even if it only lasted a few months, but as of this writing, they've still never, ever gotten back together.Īctresses, in particular, have been dealing with this since the beginning of the motion picture industry, according to The Guardian, although some actors, such as Sam Clafin, have also recently shared their stories of being shamed. The wide speculation was that the dubious dalliance was an attempt at "raising profile in order to secure the role of James Bond," while Swift would, of course, get a few hit singles out of the deal. Bean catalog along the New England coastline, or perhaps the time Hiddleston took a dip in the infamous "I heart T.S." tank top during Swift's annual Rhode Island Fourth of July bash. You may remember them performing their sickening mashup of a Nicholas Sparks novel with an L.L. Next up was Tom Hiddleston and Taylor Swift's summer tryst, known annoyingly as "Hiddleswift," in 2016. Vice even speculates that the entire thing may have been orchestrated by their PR firm-yes, they happened to have the same one-in order to generate buzz for Cavill, who happened to be making his debut as Superman in Man of Steel (2013). First, there was Henry Cavill and Kaley Cuoco's 2013 fling that was as brief as it was phony, "candid" public hand-holding sessions and all.

A 2016 Vice article examining these so-called "promances" highlights two hilariously transparent attempts.
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These days, fake relationships seem to happen in order to generate interest in a movie or TV show. And yet, the religion still boasts an astoundingly large number of celebrity followers, including Jenna Elfman, Beck, Danny and Christopher Masterson, Juliette Lewis, and many more. Outside of the church's questionable labor practices, the arguably bizarre beliefs of Scientology have now been exposed for years, most notably the idea that Earth's population was seeded by an "intergalactic warlord named Xenu." No, really. One of the most scandalous accounts of this alleged practice came from former high-ranking Scientologists Marty Rathbun and John Brousseau who presented a detailed account, complete with photos, of what appears to be pretty damning evidence that Cruise may have enjoyed the fruits of underpaid Scientology labor for years. Amazingly, Hubbard's plan worked, and according to former Scientologists, actors such as Tom Cruise, John Travolta, and Kirstie Alley allegedly have access to teams of Sea Org members who do everything from clean their houses to pimp their rides, all for only a few dollars a week.
