I understand them regretting some roles and scenes. Fame can be extremely complicated. And harmful. Very. Some scenes look pretty good. Wednesday scene,21 monkey,Kate Winslet,Ema Watson.I believe how Emilia felt. Megan is completely to blame. I understand how George feels. But it's still enjoyable movie.Charlie is a lot similar to his character in Two and a Half Men. Very. Good video
I used to work in the radio business, and when I got successful as a host on a morning show, I have some regrets about some of the personal choices I made. A little fame can be a dangerous thing. That said, I never got pulled over for drunk driving, called the female cop "sugar tits," and went on a tirade about "the Jews." I'm looking at you, Mel Gibson...
Is having unbearable regrets while having freedom a more painful life to live than life in prison for people who only have 10 or 11 months left to live and then die or pass away 1 year later?
In Jennette McCurdy's case, she was pushed into acting and modeling by her mother because her family needed money, and, her mother wanted to live vicariously through her. Acting and modeling weren't really her choice, which is why she stopped acting and modeling shortly after her mother died. Money doesn't buy happiness, and can actually cause people to distance themselves from people they genuinely cared about, and who cared about them, before they started chasing money and fame.
Is having unbearable regrets while having freedom a more painful life to live than life in prison for people who only have 1 or 2 years left to live and then they die or pass away after 1 or 2 years are passed?
Do you have any regrets about a job you had in the past?
I understand them regretting some roles and scenes. Fame can be extremely complicated. And harmful. Very. Some scenes look pretty good. Wednesday scene,21 monkey,Kate Winslet,Ema Watson.I believe how Emilia felt. Megan is completely to blame. I understand how George feels. But it's still enjoyable movie.Charlie is a lot similar to his character in Two and a Half Men. Very. Good video
I used to work in the radio business, and when I got successful as a host on a morning show, I have some regrets about some of the personal choices I made. A little fame can be a dangerous thing. That said, I never got pulled over for drunk driving, called the female cop "sugar tits," and went on a tirade about "the Jews." I'm looking at you, Mel Gibson...
I have regrets being first
Then dont comment if you regret it🥱
Don't, it will probably be the biggest achievement in your life.
Nah, Grant redeemed himself being a Oompah.
Is having unbearable regrets while having freedom a more painful life to live than life in prison for people who only have 10 or 11 months left to live and then die or pass away 1 year later?
I think Hugh Grant has bigger regrets than just taking a few bad roles😅😅😅
I regret nothing 🗿🗿🗿
It amuses me they all regret being successful at what they wanted to do. I'm sure their millions will comfort them however..
In Jennette McCurdy's case, she was pushed into acting and modeling by her mother because her family needed money, and, her mother wanted to live vicariously through her. Acting and modeling weren't really her choice, which is why she stopped acting and modeling shortly after her mother died. Money doesn't buy happiness, and can actually cause people to distance themselves from people they genuinely cared about, and who cared about them, before they started chasing money and fame.
Also, not all of these actors regret their success, they just regret the decision to be in some of the projects they were in.
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Meet Joe Black was a horrible movie.
Is having unbearable regrets while having freedom a more painful life to live than life in prison for people who only have 1 or 2 years left to live and then they die or pass away after 1 or 2 years are passed?