Gossipping About Wedding Favors And Paraphenilia
So it turns out that Jesse James likes Nazi paraphernalia.
No relation to the iconic Wild West figure, the only claim to fame that this latter-day Jesse James has is to be married to Sandra Bullock, one of the most precious actresses of all time.
Indeed, she has been crowned “America’s Sweetheart” by the celebrity press for not only her good-girl roles but for her legendary off-screen generosity, donating millions at a time, most notably in the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks and the catastrophic trifecta of earthquake-tsunami-nuclear-crisis that has just lately hit Japan.
So how could she have tolerated such an obvious lout?
They were always one of the most startling couples in Hollywood, a bad-boy/good-girl pair right out of central casting and screenwriters’ workshops.
What could they possibly have given their guests for wedding favors?
Almost sounds like the perfect set-up for one of Tinsteltown’s formulaic romantic comedies.
However, the real life version that has played out up to now more resembles tragedy for the Oscar-winning celebrity.
As for the bad boy, he’s now happily married to tattoo model Michelle McGee, that has also posed in Nazi regalia.
In fact, McGee has the acronym “WP” etched prominently on her legs, letters which signify “white power” in racist groups but which she claims only describes a part of the female anatomy that’s wet!
One can only imagine what was presented as wedding favors for their guests.
Of a certain perverse fascination to a lot of observers, however, remains the concern of what Bullock knew and the follow-up ones of how could she not have if she truly did not and why would she endure such racist passions if she actually did know.
Many speculate that perhaps she was just too naive and generous, naive when it came to the white supremacist imagery long well-liked by biker culture and generous in any case towards such naughtiness in a “bad boy” – again, straight away of central casting: you can not make this stuff up!
Yes, better to gossip about wedding favors instead.