western celebs can clap back and show that they were uncomfortable by the question but I feel like in Korea if idols clap back it may seem “rude” even though they’re in the right and may risk their careers
Unless you're Irene from Red Velvet and have insane amounts of fan support. She's probably the only one I've seen someone actually say something, in regards to her and Wendy's relationship, and she wasn't rude but she did stop the interviewer on the spot and said to move on.
@@zaynes5094 wasn't Irene canceled by k-fans and was on a long hiatus because of public disappointment in her?.. there was mass burning/cutting of her photocards by fans too no one is safe i fear
@@1dowhatyouwant There were two big "cancel" Irene moments I know of. One where she was spotted by paparazzi reading a feminist book and one where she was apparently rude to a stylist. The fact that she wasn't removed from Red Velvet like most other idols would've been in that situation proves she has massive support.
I love anne hathaways response, spinnig it around and making the interviewer uncomfortable. Going along with it like that is probably the best way to make it clear how strange and invasive a question lime that really is
The whispering got me everytime. Like it's a secret told during an INTERVIEW :D I adore it, it's like tasting their own medecin and they deserve it all the way.
I love watching these because the girls always have such raw and genuine reactions. They take the words right out of my mouth! Wonderful video as always 😌
It's even sadder to think about how some of these people went to school for journalism. Like you went to school and these are the types of questions you're asking. I took a journalism class in high school, which was my most difficult class I've ever taken, and we had better questions for mock interviews that we did.
Honestly, it's kind of perplexing how boring and unimaginative so many interviewers are when speaking to celebrities. It seems like many of them are just trying to get some sort of emotional reaction out of the celebrity by asking obnoxious personal questions. Most of the others just as generic questions the celebrity has answered a hundred times before. I fee like most of these interviewers are just kind of lazy and aren't interested in doing the homework ahead of time to come up with interesting, novel things to ask. One notable exception is Sean Evans, the host of Hot Ones. He consistently gives the best interviews with the most interesting and well-thought-out questions from any celebrity interviewer I've ever seen.
I always find it interesting that Mila Kunis speaks Russian because I will always see her as Jackie from That 70's Show. But she's such a good person. I also like that Chacha is so unfiltered in her reactions.
A lot of people don't know she was born in Ukraine and lived there until she was 7 years old. At that time in the 80's under Soviet control, children weren't taught the Ukrainian language until elementary school, so she only knew Russian at the time she came to the USA.
God knew not to put me down the path of fame because….. I would NEVER mince or sugarcoat my words for the sake of an interviewer potentially being uncomfortable-
it's funny because kpop idols get the diet questions every single comeback they have, well at least back in 2nd gen. Now it has calmed a little but i still see it and it's not ok
That host asking those sex questions to Nicki M is the same person who was talking smack about BTS with Anderson Cooper a few years back ona new years eve countdown. He and Anderson are the reason they don't let the hosts drink anymore on new years while they are working.
I feel like it's a bit harder for korean idols, cuz western celebs can actually show their frustration and discomfort but in Korea once they clap back in a valid situation they'll be concidered rude and get attacked
ong western artist don't take shit from rude ppl which i love that ab em, as in kpop bro the fans get away with sooo much, don't get me wrong i love most kpop groups but personally if i were a kpop idol i don't care if im labeled as "rude" the toxic fans need to know that what they're doing and what their saying is rude, some kpop idols don't need to take their shit honestly, that's why i feel kpop is the most toxic fandom because the fans get away w it, they get mad when a kpop star is defending themselves and they get mad when the kpop star is happy dating another person and overall they get mad at little stupid things, i believe all kpop idols deserve better because the fandom can be absolutely horrible, the hate is just so forced its actually pathetic
OSSC ladies, Andy Cohen is rude and silly with his questions. If you notice it was females that were being asked these immature questions. Notice you won't see them asking some of the bad a$$ Dude's these questions. Let one ask Henry Cavil an inappropriate question. LOL. The very rude comes from talk radio shows, they for the most part are ridiculous, probably because they hide in the dark behind microphones. What you saw is true, no sugarcoating.
I mean, Andy Cohen's main job afaict is hosting for _The Real Housewives._ So, you gotta expect mostly low-level, trashy, drama-mongering questions, 'cos that's his bread and butter, yanno?
@@Kiss_My_Aspergers I couldn't agree more. BTW I have never watched the real housewives and never will. Cohen makes a fool of himself at the NYC New Years Eve celebration, I don't watch it either for that reason.
Interviewer really out there thinking people that sing about intimate topics are free real estate to ask any question to without holding back. As a re of thumb, if you would be uncomfortable asking your grandma that question, you probably shouldnt be comfortable asking a stanger that question
Oh he's gay? Didnt know that. Nice to know misogyny stays strong with men regardless of sexuality but someone said he was also rude to bts as well. He could also be an entitled prick
It’s kinda hard to understand the girls reaction when they are edited speaking over the interview questions and how the celeb answered. Like it’s hard to hear what the interviewer is asking and how the celebrities answered with them talking over the clips.
I really love that this shows how ridiculous interviewers are around the globe and how the general population hates their behavior and how they belittle celebs
I think you guys don't know Conan Gray. In an interview,the interviewer asked him: "are you gay?" And he HATES being labeled. That's just an example,be careful what you say to artists if you meet them guys
I'm surprised they're surprised because Koreans ask even more rude questions or say even meaner things like someone being ugly, poor, fat etc. So seriosuly?
Was the interviewer trying to ask 'Did you have to do any special physical training to be able to do the stunts with the film? Then she could have said yes or no and if the answer was yes she could have explained a bit further as it would have been interesting to know more about how she prepared for the Film. However the way he phrased it was a bit weird.
I think why many guys in the comments were comfortable with some of the questions is because i have seen many Male Actors asked how they were able to get in shape for a role or how they cut their size and they are always proud to answer. Seems ladies don't like it though
They basically asked her if she's gonna be dating ashton kutcher anytime soon, im assuming they dated before or had rumors about them, i dont really keep up with celebritys dating lives
To the girl who thought they ask better interview questions in Hollywood/the West, sorry to burst your bubble but hell nah they don’t. It’s waayyy shittier. I mean look at the interviews BTS got! Some of them were kinda funny but most were so basic/generic or ignorant af with a bunch of assumptions
I think we need to recognize our society is also part of the problem. Between an article written about a celebrities genuine feelings or thoughts, versus an article about their ideal type or diet...which one is going to get clicked on? Let's be real. The reporters ask shallow/bad questions to generate shallow/bad articles that are full of clickbait. And we click on them.
Uh. I don’t know about you but I really don’t care about their body and diet lol BECAUSE it’s such a shallow topic and I’m wondering why reporters think it’s their business to ask those types of questions. Let’s also be honest. They’re mostly trying to get a reaction out of them. Cause I honestly don’t know anyone who would buy that magazine.
Wait.. do they genuinely think its rude to ask your best friend about a specific person when you know they've had a fling?? Me and my best friend do that all the time 😂
i don't like andy cohen but to be fair, this is a game he plays with all his guest where he asks them uncomfy questions and they can answer or 'plead the fifth' and not answer he asks if they want to play ahead of time so they don't have to and again, they can plead the fifth on question but they likely know there is going to be some hard hitting or maybe inappropriate questions before playing he's not being super serious and asking that out of the blue when they are supposed to be talking about their movie or something
Koreans must understand the emphasis on sexuality from the U.S specifically. There is a very extreme "sexual identity" crisis happening in the U.S primarily because any little thing is blown out of proportion. I don't think they quite understood the woke cult roots of that question and I hope they don't have to.
Yea ofc they aren’t the worst questions in the world, but they are passively rude so that they can still ask the questions. But they all undermine the work that these ppl (especially women) are doing. It’s the fact that they are asking these questions to get smth out of the celebrity so the clip goes viral or smth rather than asking actual important questions
It would make sense if they also asked that of the men in the same context. But they ask the man a deep meaningful question and then turn around and ask her something stupid and shallow like that.
I mean it’s fairly obvious why questions like these are asked and people are interested in the answers and they are celebrities. I don’t when everyone got so sensitive but I f’in hate it!
with the women, especially seen in the Scarlet Johansson and RDJ interview, they are often asked about their body way more often than men. it’s insulting to ask questions insinuating that their body is the ONLY thing they worked on. imagine putting so much effort into acting and into getting into character only for people to ask you about your body. especially imagine your male costars getting asked about their work while you are asked about your body. it’s just female objectification.
@@peewee139 that’s to be expected and it’s fine. If people weren’t interested then the interviewers wouldn’t ask. (And bear in mind it’s mainly women that are consuming this kind of content). Celebrities are so out of touch and entitled it’s honestly hard to feel any sympathy for their ‘struggles’
@@aposslexyou're a rather hateful person. So hateful I would call you apathetic toward your fellow fallible human beings acting like they should be gods from myths who do not desire anything in life other than rainbows and friendship acting as if you should only consider people human beings if they are perfect or a carbon copy of yourself. You really should learn to have empathy for others rather than just yourself.
@@aposslex The best kind of talk-back I've heard from a celebrity was actually, ironically, a K-pop singer, Irene from Red Velvet was in an interview with her group and someone, somewhat subtly, was asking her what her sexuality was and if she and Wendy, most of us fans already assume is true, are dating irl, and she calmly just asked him who he liked, with him saying he had a girlfriend, and then she proceeded to calmly say "lets move on?" and they moved on in the interview. It was very calm, but the way she asked him was very sly.
no one is entitled to anyone's personal life just because of their jobs, they share what they feel comfortable even if it seems too much sometimes. if they don't want to talk about something it's their right, they're human, it's a job.
These aren’t rude questions. Rihanna over-sexualizes herself so she is inviting those questions. Some questions like “what special diet did you have” are incredibly benign.
So because a person talks about their sexuality the entire world/public in entitled to their private life? When someone is willing to share something they do so on their terms. Reporters and audiences aren't owed anything else. These questions are rude because they undermine the work and/or privacy of these people
@@n91424 perhaps the questions aren't rude, they are just asked to over-sensitive, entitled people. If a reporter asked me those questions, I wouldn't think twice about them.
@@sonofsarek the questions are both inappropriate and worded in a rude way. Of course you wouldn’t mind, you’re a nobody that doesn’t get bombarded with those noisy interviews frequently neither your answer would be a global. Them aren’t over sensitive, they’re just dealing with a totally different scale compared to regular folks - you need boundaries to keep your privacy in the entertainment industry, being a doormat would only make them an easy target for tabloids.
The Ariana question is legit though. Women spend their lives on phones and the host was telling the ladies to learn from her so if anything, he was giving her a compliment for not being phone obsessed lol but she has tribe mentality and shouted boys learn because... reasons?
@@bitnaa24 I did tell her actually... now what are you going to say? 🤣 There is nothing wrong with admitting our faults. Some guys spend too much time on video games, some girls spend too much time on their phones. Why is it offensive to recognize this problem and why did you give out that emotional response on top of it? Feeling a little exposed perhaps?
@@jeffthealpacaisyourdad385 I think it's clear, rational thinking is something that has never even crossed your mind once. Stay addicted, friend, and mush your remaining braincells since it seems like there is no saving you.
@@davidmdertu1267 I think at least one (maybe more) of them still work as a part of OSSC behind the scenes. But the girls have always been much more open-minded and less conservative than some of the guys.
@Hy-BridAbroad so their opinion was different? Wouldn't having them give a greater range of opinions then? I liked their opinions honestly, the variation was good
Rihanna has the best clap backs. My favourite is, “what a disappointing question.” I felt that disappointment in my soul.
Damn that’s giving “I’m not mad I’m disappointed” vibes 😂
@@jenicdarling9425 disappointed parent vibe 😅
western celebs can clap back and show that they were uncomfortable by the question but I feel like in Korea if idols clap back it may seem “rude” even though they’re in the right and may risk their careers
korean viewers are still conservative . and will always be . sometimes i pity the celebrities there .
@@bigmouse6666plus they feel like they own the idols. Which is why they have more fun out of the country.
Unless you're Irene from Red Velvet and have insane amounts of fan support. She's probably the only one I've seen someone actually say something, in regards to her and Wendy's relationship, and she wasn't rude but she did stop the interviewer on the spot and said to move on.
@@zaynes5094 wasn't Irene canceled by k-fans and was on a long hiatus because of public disappointment in her?.. there was mass burning/cutting of her photocards by fans too
no one is safe i fear
@@1dowhatyouwant There were two big "cancel" Irene moments I know of. One where she was spotted by paparazzi reading a feminist book and one where she was apparently rude to a stylist. The fact that she wasn't removed from Red Velvet like most other idols would've been in that situation proves she has massive support.
I love anne hathaways response, spinnig it around and making the interviewer uncomfortable. Going along with it like that is probably the best way to make it clear how strange and invasive a question lime that really is
The whispering got me everytime. Like it's a secret told during an INTERVIEW :D I adore it, it's like tasting their own medecin and they deserve it all the way.
They ask men about their acting and stunts but the women they ask about their bodies and fashion🤦♀️
They ask about what made them famous.
@@FuryOfCalderonso a man can’t be famous bc of his body? It’s misogyny, period, a diet didn’t make an actress famous be for real
@@FuryOfCalderonThe fact that you think that’s the only thing is just disappointing. Not surprising but disappointing.
@@jaysax7381 Yeah that is such bullshit considering there are plenty of male celebrities who are famous for their bodies!
@@sandpiperrlike Arnold from terminator. He seriously became famous due to him being strong and muscular.
I love watching these because the girls always have such raw and genuine reactions. They take the words right out of my mouth! Wonderful video as always 😌
Oh, I laughed so hard at Anne Hathway turning it around on the interviewer! Especially the "are you trying to fit into a cat suit?"
*chef's kiss*
i wouldn't be able to show my face around again, i couldn't recover from that public humiliation.
It's even sadder to think about how some of these people went to school for journalism. Like you went to school and these are the types of questions you're asking. I took a journalism class in high school, which was my most difficult class I've ever taken, and we had better questions for mock interviews that we did.
I love watching the girls reactions, they’re all so genuine and real with their expressions
Honestly, it's kind of perplexing how boring and unimaginative so many interviewers are when speaking to celebrities. It seems like many of them are just trying to get some sort of emotional reaction out of the celebrity by asking obnoxious personal questions. Most of the others just as generic questions the celebrity has answered a hundred times before. I fee like most of these interviewers are just kind of lazy and aren't interested in doing the homework ahead of time to come up with interesting, novel things to ask.
One notable exception is Sean Evans, the host of Hot Ones. He consistently gives the best interviews with the most interesting and well-thought-out questions from any celebrity interviewer I've ever seen.
i actually love these korean girls reactions, they seem so mature
I loved Anne's response
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I always find it interesting that Mila Kunis speaks Russian because I will always see her as Jackie from That 70's Show. But she's such a good person. I also like that Chacha is so unfiltered in her reactions.
A lot of people don't know she was born in Ukraine and lived there until she was 7 years old. At that time in the 80's under Soviet control, children weren't taught the Ukrainian language until elementary school, so she only knew Russian at the time she came to the USA.
I love these girls, they’re so insightful
God knew not to put me down the path of fame because…..
I would NEVER mince or sugarcoat my words for the sake of an interviewer potentially being uncomfortable-
it's funny because kpop idols get the diet questions every single comeback they have, well at least back in 2nd gen. Now it has calmed a little but i still see it and it's not ok
Missed some great, dignified responses from Nicki on being a female rapper
That host asking those sex questions to Nicki M is the same person who was talking smack about BTS with Anderson Cooper a few years back ona new years eve countdown. He and Anderson are the reason they don't let the hosts drink anymore on new years while they are working.
wish Kpop celebrates have this freedom to clap back at reporters without getting called names and getting canceled.
I feel like it's a bit harder for korean idols, cuz western celebs can actually show their frustration and discomfort but in Korea once they clap back in a valid situation they'll be concidered rude and get attacked
ong western artist don't take shit from rude ppl which i love that ab em, as in kpop bro the fans get away with sooo much, don't get me wrong i love most kpop groups but personally if i were a kpop idol i don't care if im labeled as "rude" the toxic fans need to know that what they're doing and what their saying is rude, some kpop idols don't need to take their shit honestly, that's why i feel kpop is the most toxic fandom because the fans get away w it, they get mad when a kpop star is defending themselves and they get mad when the kpop star is happy dating another person and overall they get mad at little stupid things, i believe all kpop idols deserve better because the fandom can be absolutely horrible, the hate is just so forced its actually pathetic
OSSC ladies, Andy Cohen is rude and silly with his questions. If you notice it was females that were being asked these immature questions. Notice you won't see them asking some of the bad a$$ Dude's these questions. Let one ask Henry Cavil an inappropriate question. LOL. The very rude comes from talk radio shows, they for the most part are ridiculous, probably because they hide in the dark behind microphones. What you saw is true, no sugarcoating.
I mean, Andy Cohen's main job afaict is hosting for _The Real Housewives._ So, you gotta expect mostly low-level, trashy, drama-mongering questions, 'cos that's his bread and butter, yanno?
@@Kiss_My_Aspergers I couldn't agree more. BTW I have never watched the real housewives and never will. Cohen makes a fool of himself at the NYC New Years Eve celebration, I don't watch it either for that reason.
Andy Cohen feeling that comfortable asking those questions to woman he barely knows yeah that's a HUGE RED FLAG.
Their reactions were so satisfying
It is so endlessly frustrating that actresses always get reduced to the men they may or may not be dating, make-up, and their body.
TBH, the OSSC girls also received rude and creepy comments during the last live stream.
Notice how the comments saying the questions aren't rude are all from men 💀
Interviewer really out there thinking people that sing about intimate topics are free real estate to ask any question to without holding back. As a re of thumb, if you would be uncomfortable asking your grandma that question, you probably shouldnt be comfortable asking a stanger that question
They pretend as if diet questions weren’t absolutely normal in Korea.
radio show hosts are the absolute worst. the fact that their profession surrounds music, they ask the most horrible questions to singers and musicians
I was just watching yall videos then this popped up lol
I am glad I'm not the only one repulsed by Andy Cohen. He gets away with so much misogynistic s**** just because he's gay
Oh he's gay? Didnt know that. Nice to know misogyny stays strong with men regardless of sexuality but someone said he was also rude to bts as well. He could also be an entitled prick
It’s kinda hard to understand the girls reaction when they are edited speaking over the interview questions and how the celeb answered. Like it’s hard to hear what the interviewer is asking and how the celebrities answered with them talking over the clips.
True. I watched half the video before giving up cause I couldn't catch up to what they were saying
Thank you for being active.
I remember lady gaga just eating up the script after being asked a rude question
I'm surprised they didn't show any Britney Spears clips. She's been asked a toooon of inappropriate stuff.
I loved😂that!
Why ok why??!!
REALLY why??!!
Lol😂
That's right damn it 💯
funny that one of the girls mentioned blackpink cuz they are actually the most scrutinized by the media when it comes to stuff like this
If people asked me such questions I would say that they are irrelevant but they are welcome to ask about appropriate things related to my work.
Do they take requests? Like, would i be able to send a clip to them as a suggestion for a reaction video?
I really love that this shows how ridiculous interviewers are around the globe and how the general population hates their behavior and how they belittle celebs
People are so annoying 🙄 you would never ask these questions to a stranger on the street, why are celebrities different
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I think you guys don't know Conan Gray.
In an interview,the interviewer asked him: "are you gay?"
And he HATES being labeled.
That's just an example,be careful what you say to artists if you meet them guys
They shouldve put the lil wayne interview in here also.
I'm surprised they're surprised because Koreans ask even more rude questions or say even meaner things like someone being ugly, poor, fat etc. So seriosuly?
exactly. idk why they're so shocked about the questions. Koreanns are savage when it comes to body image weight dieting and appearance
Goddamn I’m here fast
"Will you wanna react the movie called "the thing" (1982 and 2011)? Among Us (movie) inspire from this movie.
Блін, дівчата такі комфортні, дякую команді і всім гостям за такий контент, інтерв'ювери і хейтери завжди токсичні і тупі, у всіх країнах, і це крінж
Was the interviewer trying to ask 'Did you have to do any special physical training to be able to do the stunts with the film? Then she could have said yes or no and if the answer was yes she could have explained a bit further as it would have been interesting to know more about how she prepared for the Film. However the way he phrased it was a bit weird.
in small defense of Andy Cohen, those were "viewer questions".. but did him and his team really have to pick all of the weird ones out -.-
I think why many guys in the comments were comfortable with some of the questions is because i have seen many Male Actors asked how they were able to get in shape for a role or how they cut their size and they are always proud to answer.
Seems ladies don't like it though
Jajajajaj se imaginan que reaccionen a alguna entrevista de Alfredo Adame o Niurka Marcos
Nicki's questions were wild😂😂
I got second hand cringe from these questions. I’ve heard most of these before but oof it still hurts lol.
I swear I've seen them react to this before. Maybe not?
0:02 thought it was obama aa
2:35 what was the question? i'm not a native english speaker, so i don't really get what the question is, can someone tell me on the comment?
They basically asked her if she's gonna be dating ashton kutcher anytime soon, im assuming they dated before or had rumors about them, i dont really keep up with celebritys dating lives
the men in these comments 💀
the girl with the white shirt with the red writing on it looks so much like Isa from StayC
Can you show thème what they use to ask Britney ?
I can't even stomach bts american interviews...i cringe at every question thrown at them
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To the girl who thought they ask better interview questions in Hollywood/the West, sorry to burst your bubble but hell nah they don’t. It’s waayyy shittier. I mean look at the interviews BTS got! Some of them were kinda funny but most were so basic/generic or ignorant af with a bunch of assumptions
What's a Gilrs?
I think we need to recognize our society is also part of the problem. Between an article written about a celebrities genuine feelings or thoughts, versus an article about their ideal type or diet...which one is going to get clicked on? Let's be real. The reporters ask shallow/bad questions to generate shallow/bad articles that are full of clickbait. And we click on them.
Uh. I don’t know about you but I really don’t care about their body and diet lol BECAUSE it’s such a shallow topic and I’m wondering why reporters think it’s their business to ask those types of questions. Let’s also be honest. They’re mostly trying to get a reaction out of them. Cause I honestly don’t know anyone who would buy that magazine.
Totally agree!! @@SusanaCanales1
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Wait.. do they genuinely think its rude to ask your best friend about a specific person when you know they've had a fling?? Me and my best friend do that all the time 😂
Rihanna deserves all the mean questions a person can think of. She's a bully too
i don't like andy cohen but to be fair, this is a game he plays with all his guest where he asks them uncomfy questions and they can answer or 'plead the fifth' and not answer
he asks if they want to play ahead of time so they don't have to and again, they can plead the fifth on question but they likely know there is going to be some hard hitting or maybe inappropriate questions before playing
he's not being super serious and asking that out of the blue when they are supposed to be talking about their movie or something
I gotta admit this ones funny, the total disjoint. Almost like there is a laugh track and the Mila Kunas is just lost. Cultural difference I guess😅.
Ok i don't usually watch pop starts interviews but now I get why BTS has been asked stupid questions since 2017
Koreans must understand the emphasis on sexuality from the U.S specifically. There is a very extreme "sexual identity" crisis happening in the U.S primarily because any little thing is blown out of proportion. I don't think they quite understood the woke cult roots of that question and I hope they don't have to.
Honestly, I don't think most of these were even that rude
I agree. Rude, maybe, but not near the same level of when RDJ was being asked about his drug use or something of that nature.
Yea ofc they aren’t the worst questions in the world, but they are passively rude so that they can still ask the questions. But they all undermine the work that these ppl (especially women) are doing. It’s the fact that they are asking these questions to get smth out of the celebrity so the clip goes viral or smth rather than asking actual important questions
Gilrs lol
I get the Scarlet Johanson question may be kinda rude. But yeah, lots of fans want to know how to get that body😂. So it makes sense why she asked
It would make sense if they also asked that of the men in the same context. But they ask the man a deep meaningful question and then turn around and ask her something stupid and shallow like that.
I mean it’s fairly obvious why questions like these are asked and people are interested in the answers and they are celebrities.
I don’t when everyone got so sensitive but I f’in hate it!
with the women, especially seen in the Scarlet Johansson and RDJ interview, they are often asked about their body way more often than men.
it’s insulting to ask questions insinuating that their body is the ONLY thing they worked on.
imagine putting so much effort into acting and into getting into character only for people to ask you about your body. especially imagine your male costars getting asked about their work while you are asked about your body.
it’s just female objectification.
@@peewee139 that’s to be expected and it’s fine. If people weren’t interested then the interviewers wouldn’t ask. (And bear in mind it’s mainly women that are consuming this kind of content).
Celebrities are so out of touch and entitled it’s honestly hard to feel any sympathy for their ‘struggles’
@@aposslexyou're a rather hateful person. So hateful I would call you apathetic toward your fellow fallible human beings acting like they should be gods from myths who do not desire anything in life other than rainbows and friendship acting as if you should only consider people human beings if they are perfect or a carbon copy of yourself. You really should learn to have empathy for others rather than just yourself.
@@aposslex The best kind of talk-back I've heard from a celebrity was actually, ironically, a K-pop singer, Irene from Red Velvet was in an interview with her group and someone, somewhat subtly, was asking her what her sexuality was and if she and Wendy, most of us fans already assume is true, are dating irl, and she calmly just asked him who he liked, with him saying he had a girlfriend, and then she proceeded to calmly say "lets move on?" and they moved on in the interview.
It was very calm, but the way she asked him was very sly.
no one is entitled to anyone's personal life just because of their jobs, they share what they feel comfortable even if it seems too much sometimes. if they don't want to talk about something it's their right, they're human, it's a job.
Feel as though the question for Tom Hardy wasn't rude, but maybe just worded poorly
These aren’t rude questions. Rihanna over-sexualizes herself so she is inviting those questions. Some questions like “what special diet did you have” are incredibly benign.
So because a person talks about their sexuality the entire world/public in entitled to their private life? When someone is willing to share something they do so on their terms. Reporters and audiences aren't owed anything else.
These questions are rude because they undermine the work and/or privacy of these people
@@n91424 perhaps the questions aren't rude, they are just asked to over-sensitive, entitled people. If a reporter asked me those questions, I wouldn't think twice about them.
@@sonofsarekokay but they are benign and annoying AND redundant
@@sonofsarekall Male rappers constantly rap abt having sex and "bitches". No one asks em abt their dick size and who they fucking
@@sonofsarek the questions are both inappropriate and worded in a rude way. Of course you wouldn’t mind, you’re a nobody that doesn’t get bombarded with those noisy interviews frequently neither your answer would be a global. Them aren’t over sensitive, they’re just dealing with a totally different scale compared to regular folks - you need boundaries to keep your privacy in the entertainment industry, being a doormat would only make them an easy target for tabloids.
The Ariana question is legit though. Women spend their lives on phones and the host was telling the ladies to learn from her so if anything, he was giving her a compliment for not being phone obsessed lol but she has tribe mentality and shouted boys learn because... reasons?
"wOmeN sPeNd TheIr LiVeS oN pHoNes" ofc bro knows every woman on earth
Go tell your mom that she spends too much on her phone
Anyone who thinks that question was legit have never used common sense or rational thinking 😂😂
@@bitnaa24 I did tell her actually... now what are you going to say? 🤣
There is nothing wrong with admitting our faults. Some guys spend too much time on video games, some girls spend too much time on their phones. Why is it offensive to recognize this problem and why did you give out that emotional response on top of it? Feeling a little exposed perhaps?
@@jeffthealpacaisyourdad385 I think it's clear, rational thinking is something that has never even crossed your mind once. Stay addicted, friend, and mush your remaining braincells since it seems like there is no saving you.
@@Manic_Panic bruh get off the internet with your 3rd grade mentality
maybe add two guys instead of just four girls to these reactin videos? otherwise it's gets kinda boring and repetitive
Hahaha if its these girls, its auto watch for me...😂 kinda miss minji tho😅
I've noticed the older vids had some guys in them, what happened to them?
@@davidmdertu1267I guess the guys don’t matter anymore, only these four women. I like them, but it used to be both men and women reactors.
@@davidmdertu1267 I think at least one (maybe more) of them still work as a part of OSSC behind the scenes. But the girls have always been much more open-minded and less conservative than some of the guys.
@Hy-BridAbroad so their opinion was different? Wouldn't having them give a greater range of opinions then?
I liked their opinions honestly, the variation was good
@@davidmdertu1267 I liked Rua and Jaeyoul (or however it's spelled) together.
미국에서 저런식의 농담, 질문에 불쾌감 비추면 농담도 할 줄 모르는, 받아 넘기지도 못하는 찌질이 소리 들음 ㅋ