It is. You see little girls wearing Kelce jerseys now. No one that can hear can stand her screeching.Well that's even sadder. I assumed it was majority teenage girls.
It is. You see little girls wearing Kelce jerseys now. No one that can hear can stand her screeching.Well that's even sadder. I assumed it was majority teenage girls.
Outside of "feefees", solid post.I've never listened to any of her music, and mostly know her from the credit card commercials, but it's highly entertaining seeing adult men having their feefees hurt by her and crying about it on social media.
Why would you think only 14 year olds listen to a 30 year old chick who sings folk music lolWell that's even sadder. I assumed it was majority teenage girls.
It seems more like a business deal doesnt it? Pfizer boy and a superstar that makes bubble gum music.I think the majority of America agrees with you. One camera shot showing she's there, OK, whatever. The constant focus on it is ridiculous.
I think folks are missing his angle. The NFL was way more dangerous and way more violent when all those guys played. They have nerfed the rules for hitting a QB so much that Mahomes is literally playing in a different game. Back then the QB got hit a lot and a lot harder than QBs git hit today. Those plays where the ref blows the whistle now and if you dump the QB anyway you are penalized NEVER happened back then, the QB was always driven to the turf. Same with all the late hit calls on QBs today, they were non existent back then.I'm sure 40 years ago there were people trying to claim that Norm Van Brocklin and Bobby Layne were better than Montana. Those people were wrong. Just as you are in this scenario.
That is not "folk music."Why would you think only 14 year olds listen to a 30 year old chick who sings folk music lol