Ariana Madix is having major regrets over her relationship with Tom Sandoval amid Scandoval.
15.04.2023 - 03:01 / msn.com
I’m currently sitting in a garage as my car is getting looked at, so, a bit like waiting at the barbers, I’ve been scrolling on my phone. A story about the infamous Andrew Tate popped up, claiming he had 6 million Twitter followers. I was a tad surprised he was on Twitter, to be honest.
A man accused of human trafficking in Romania, a man who has been accused of rape in the UK but a man who protests his innocence. Scrolling through his timeline is fascinating. Some of it seems pretty innocuous.
“You don’t resist because they’ve made you believe their world is all you deserve. “You don’t believe in yourself anymore”Can’t really argue against that. It’s not offensive.
It doesn’t make a lot of sense but everyone can post something. But then we get on to a theme about men. I don’t think there should be anything controversial about being proud to be a man.
I tend to think men have been weaponised of late. We’re all seen as a potential threat. Masculinity is often called toxic.
It seems like we can’t do right for doing wrong. But that doesn’t mean men are ALWAYS right. Of course not.
That in itself is totally crazy. Batting for men shouldn’t mean though deriding women. In a post about an argument his parents had about a haircut (of all things) Mr Tate says “My mother’s intentions were pure.
But she’s a FEMALE”. Now I struggle with this. There’s no way of seeing this other than saying that a female perspective is, by its very nature, less important than a male perspective.
It’s not an outrageously offensive tweet in its own right, but it is indicative of a theme in his writings. Men are strong, powerful and important, women less so. “Your wife loves you.
Your children love you . . .
But your brothers love the most. . .
Ariana Madix is having major regrets over her relationship with Tom Sandoval amid Scandoval.
Ariana Madix is having major regrets over her relationship with Tom Sandoval amid Scandoval.A 52-second trailer promoting the season 10 finale dropped Tuesday, and shows the dramatic aftermath of Sandoval and Raquel Leviss' affair.«I was going to break up with Ariana regardless,» Sandoval is seen telling Scheana Shay, who fires back, «But you didn't. You f**ked her best friend instead.» The reality star then discusses his affair with best friend Tom Schwartz, telling him he «felt something I hadn't felt in a very long time.»Things heat up when Sandoval comes face to face with Madix over his actions and when he mentions Leviss' name, that's the last straw for Madix, who gets angry and screams that she «doesn't give a f**k about f**king Raquel!»«Your friendship is f**king bulls**t!» she yells, which causes Sandoval to scream back, «No it's not!»«Yes it is,» Madix stands firm, amid scenes of Sandoval telling the inner circle that «there was one other time» he slept with Leviss to everyone's horror. «I regret ever loving you,» Madix coldly tells her ex, as we see her having a heart-to-heart with Lisa Vanderpump looking very worried.In another scene, Leviss and Sandoval download all the chaos that's gone down since their affair came to light.
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