Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Big Fat Lies

In the case of Alexandra Grant, it’s probably easier to figure out what is true, instead of what is not.
Embellishment and lies on resume. Lie for the article in the L.A. Times about helping to found the women's center for creative work. Lies about being board member of different organizations. Lies about museum collection (example, the Art Gallery of Ontario). Lies and embellish on her accomplishment ( her “arts” may be at various museums through donation but they are not on display). Her intention are not true or honorable – selling products and donating a portion but what portion? Really care about giving or just using it as a gimmick to sell? 

Documentary on Taking Lena Home is supposed to be about the community, yet she made it all about herself, her journey, her insights, her “kindness”? Lies about how Ode to Happiness came about in her interview with British Vogue contradicting her own interview in 2011 with the Hollywood Reporter. Taking credit away from Janey Bergam. 

Let her friend Jennifer Tilly lied for the @pagesix article and she has no intention of correcting it because both benefit from it. Tilly is in the news for talking about her friend’s “love life”, and she is promoting her new TV show. 

These are just a few of the many lies that comes to mind while I’m sipping my morning coffee. Feel free to add more.




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