I’ve just been reading the Evening Standard. One of the headlines (created to catch your interest but you would never admit in public that it had caught your interest and you had read it) caught my eye.
Dominic: I know Kama Sutra by heart after all my sex scenes.
The shame. I read it.
What I noticed was that the content (Dominic West saying he did loads of sex scenes in The Affair) was all reported from an interview he gave GQ Magazine, the photo of him is taking from the GQ interview shoot, and a small caption tells the ES reader they can “see the full shoot in autumn/winter (sic) issue of GQSTYLE, on sale tomorrow”
So basically this article in the ES is an advert for GQ…which is not really worth me getting heated up about, except that the article is on Page 3 of the Standard and under the NEWS banner.
Really?
Mer says:
You wrote this yesterday but I’m late to the party as I was busy re-grouting the kitchen tile last night. (I’m always knee deep into some repair, maintenance or chore.)
I often log in to Yahoo to check one of our emails and when presented with that horrible yahoo homepage I can’t help but see the headlines of course and sometimes – because I’m so hard headed – there are headlines just begging you to click on them – but I absolutely refuse to give into their game. I do not click. Of course my mind can make up a very imaginative article about what it ‘could’ have been about, but I refuse to be pulled down to their level.
5 October, 2016 — 12:23
MrBert says:
Grouting, hard headed woman. Sometimes you scare me.
7 October, 2016 — 12:38