Showing posts with label girlfriends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label girlfriends. Show all posts

Monday, August 18, 2008

I kissed a girl and my Mom didn't like it...

I'm sure every person in the world must have heard Californian beauty Katy Perry's pop rendition of I Kissed A Girl. If you haven't, well... Where have you been for the past 3 months?!

The hit songs main sing-a-long lyric is 'I kissed a girl and I liked it', but this seems to be the complete opposite to what Ms. Perry's mother is saying.

Katy's Mom - a devoted Christian - has been quoted on many websites saying "I can't even listen to that song. When it comes on the radio, I bow my head to pray." She later went on to say "It clearly promotes homosexuality and its message is shameful and disgusting."

Now Christian homophobia is nothing new to us lesbians, but can somebody join me in telling the world: It's just a song! It's not as if Katy is pushing all teens and yo
ung confused girls to be gay, she's basically just trying to make money, which goes for most pop stars these days. Do they really care about music? Hell no. They just need the cash!

Mrs. Perry has also been quoted as saying: "Katy is not homosexual and I fear she has been lead astray by the Hollywood crowd." Hold on... Lead astray? Last time I
checked, you didn't 'turn' gay to follow a crowd. I mean, I can't see Katy hanging out playing poker and watching The L Word at Ellen DeGeneres and Portia De Rossi's Hollywood estate on weekends.

So, a message to any over the top God lovers: Get over it. And who can blame us for staring, when Katy dresses in outfits like this?!

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Sex & The City 'Girlfriends.'

Being a dedicated Sex and the City fan, I was 100% up for going to see the movie when I heard about it. (And I loved it, by the way!)

The part that made me smile the most however was the fact that a woman in a Valentine's Day restaurant mistakes Carrie & Miranda for 'girlfriends' whilst they were having an innocent meal together - neither of them had dates. I also loved the reaction on Sarah Jessica Parker's face when she voiced this mistake: she simply smiled at her friend, as if to say she would have been proud about the fact that they were dating, even if they truly were not.

Still, this said, I think more of these moments should appear in your every day average movie... I'm just saying :)