Tuesday, December 22, 2020

It’s not who you know, it’s who you blow

I learn a new phrase from Lipstick Alley: "It’s not who you know, it’s who you blow." This is the rule of engagement in Hollywood. The paid-for articles by Alexandra Grant for the past year has finally made sense to me.

It's not about talent or decency and we know that Alexandra Grant doesn't have either. Lying is her natural way, the Hollywood way. Fake image. Fake accomplishments. Her relationship with Keanu Reeves has been the main focus used to distract us from her utter lack of talent and the ability to put words into sentences and discuss Sophocles and what love means. She doesn't know and will never know it. Narcissists can never understand such a noble sentiment. For some of us, we aren't easily distracted so we discuss the lies on her resume, lying in interviews, her plagiarism, and fake philanthropy.

Lying, branding, and creating hype out of nothing is something Grant and her PR team are good at and this is the way of Hollywood. For those articles to claim she is nothing like the standard Hollywood is bullshit. Alexandra Grant represents Hollywood, fake with no conscience, entitled and because people dare to call her out on her lies, she uses Keanu's name to get a restraining order to bully and intimidate. Remember the RO that she leaked to @theblast - the title has Keanu Reeves's name in it.

This is what untalented people trying to make it in Hollywood do: discuss who she blows over and over again, ad nauseam for a year now, and her overpriced products are still not moving. It has nothing to do with negative comments. It's her lack of talent, lack of originality, and her delusion at charging these things at a ridiculous price that is higher than a well-established luxury brand.





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