I really don’t want to come off harsh, but some of the ideas around manifestation—especially when it comes to manifesting a celebrity crush—are getting a bit out of hand. There needs to be a serious reality check here!
First of all, the person you're trying to manifest has no idea who you are. Manifestation isn’t a magic spell to override someone’s free will. It’s about alignment, timing, and mutual resonance. If something—or someone—is meant for you, it will naturally be drawn to you through shared frequency and divine timing. You can do all the techniques, affirmations, and subliminals in the world, but if it’s not meant for you, it simply won't happen.
Especially when it comes to people, manifestation must respect free will. You CANNOT bend someone's will or force them into your life just because you want it badly enough. That includes celebrities. If there's no soul connection or divine alignment, you're essentially chasing a fantasy.
This is why so many of you end up feeling drained, disillusioned, and stuck—because you’re exhausting yourselves trying to claim something that was never yours to begin with. Then you spiral when you see that person or desire align with someone else who was always meant for them/it.
At some point, we have to ask ourselves: are we using manifestation as a tool for empowerment and alignment, or as a form of escapism? Imagine how many amazing, authentic experiences and relationships you're missing out on while being laser-focused on manifesting someone who might not even be part of your path.
It’s time to take a step back and re-evaluate how we're approaching manifestation and what the New Age / Law of Assumption / Attraction space is really promoting. True manifestation is about co-creation with the universe, not control or obsession. Let’s not lose ourselves chasing what isn’t aligned when what is meant for us is waiting to meet us halfway.
Pedro Fronting the Materialists Press Tour? Hmm...🧐
Note: This post is focused on press strategy and studio optics surrounding the Materialists rollout, particularly in relation to Chris Evans' current PR climate.
It’s not a commentary on individual careers, popularity, or broader casting discourse or a stan war between Pedro Pascal and Chris Evans! Please keep replies on topic—derailing comments will be removed to maintain the clarity and intention of the discussion. 🩶
Hi People, I wasn’t planning to write about this at first—it just kind of unfolded in real time while I was paying attention. But the more I watched the early promo for Materialists, the more it became clear that something deliberate was happening behind the scenes. And once I noticed the pattern, I couldn’t unsee it.
This isn’t just a typical press rollout. It’s a carefully constructed narrative shift, and Pedro is at the center of it for a reason. So I wanted to take a minute to share my thoughts on what I think is really going on here—from the casting of the press tour itself to the wider implications around visibility, timing, and reputation management.
Pedro kicking off the Materialists press tour might seem casual on the surface, but it’s actually a highly strategic move—one that says more about the current industry temperature than any official announcement ever could. He’s not just a co-star; right now, Pedro is a trusted face in Hollywood.
Between The Last of Us, The Mandalorian, and his upcoming Marvel projects, he’s carved out a space as the media-safe golden boy—charming, grounded, and nearly impossible to trip up in interviews. That kind of press value isn’t just convenient, it’s critical when a studio is trying to steer attention away from a controversy-laced lead. By launching the campaign with Pedro front and center, they’re creating a high-energy, low-risk promotional environment—one that buys them time and goodwill before they reintroduce the more polarizing figures attached to the project.
It’s no secret that Chris’s public image has been shaky for a while now. The combination of PR fatigue, a divided fan base, and increasingly obvious narrative manipulation has made him a liability when it comes to early-stage promo. Studios know better than to hand someone the mic when the audience hasn’t fully forgiven—or forgotten. If anything, putting him front and center too soon would risk derailing the entire campaign. And Dakota, while beloved in her own way, isn’t the kind of press tour anchor you can rely on solo. Her offbeat interview style only really works when she has a co-star to play off of, someone who can subtly course-correct when things get too weird. Pedro does that effortlessly. He’s not just there to sell the film—he’s a stabilizer. He makes the room feel safe, the press feel fun, and the headlines stay on message.
But beyond just optics and personality dynamics, this feels like a deliberate temperature check. A soft open. Studios are watching engagement right now—gauging reactions, tracking sentiment, deciding whether or not the public is ready to see Chris again in a central role. If Pedro draws strong coverage and the project gains traction without triggering drama, then—and only then—will they consider letting Chris step into the spotlight. If it doesn’t go well? They’ll pivot. Quietly. This is the part of the strategy where nothing is said out loud, but everything is being tested.
What we’re watching is not a normal press rollout. It’s a calculated reset. A reputation recalibration happening in real time, with Pedro as both the face of the project and the buffer shielding it from deeper scrutiny. And when you look at it like that, this isn’t just about promotion—it’s about rebuilding credibility. Carefully, methodically, and without drawing too much attention to the effort itself.
And because you know I like to cross-check media reads with energy pulls—I did pull a card on this, and got The Hermit. Which, honestly? Couldn’t be more aligned.
The Hermit signals retreat, recalibration, and intentional silence—and that energy is all over how the studio is currently positioning Chris. They’re not erasing him; they’re pausing him. This is controlled isolation, a deliberate soft hold while they figure out how (or if) to reintroduce him without reigniting the mess that’s already burned through too much goodwill. It also reflects a strategy of internal regrouping—a kind of “don’t move until we’re sure it’s safe” moment. In the meantime, Pedro becomes the perfect surrogate: warm, marketable, and press-proof. If he can carry the public narrative on his own, it opens up options. If he can’t, it gives the studio time to finesse the next phase.
What we’re witnessing isn’t just PR—it’s energetic groundwork. The Hermit isn’t a no; it’s a “not yet.” There’s something brewing here. A potential rebrand or image reset that needs distance before it can be reintroduced cleanly. And the quiet is where that transformation starts.
I find it interesting how many people, especially in this fandom, can spot a political cover-up from a mile away but will fight to the death defending their fave's perfectly crafted image, even when it's clearly a lie!
Newsflash, people will do anything for money and image - including faking an entire baby!
The machinery is the same: PR teams, strategic leaks, curated "authenticity"—all to make money and control the narrative.
If you can be skeptical about one, you should at least question the other. It's time to grow up and see the world for what it really is!
So apparently my old Tumblr blog has been mysteriously restored after I deactivated (yes, I was just as shocked as you 😅. Regardless, I am taking it as a good omen, especially as the year comes to a close!🙏💙🧿).
Just so you know where I stand:
The OG blog is officially back 🖤
I also have a new blog (@soultruths2), which is staying active and I will be reblogging and tagging everything between each blog.
All readings, esoteric content and spiritual work will continue on the new blog for now!
I’m still deciding what I want to do with the old blog, so think of it as… reawakening energy pending🔮(and maybe, I'll do a reading on it just to see the energy here.)
Thank you for finding me again and for sticking with me through Tumblr’s chaos. Updates will be shared once I figure out how I want to use the restored blog. 💙✨
Good on you Sis! 👏👏👏👏🔥🔥
"I got a phone call from him right when I was about to go to Australia to work," Paris said, adding that "all this s--- was coming out on the Internet."
"And he called and said, the producers and I have discussed that I think it's best that you don't come to visit ... And that's when I hung up. And I was like, this motherf----- is done to me," she added. "I think that's where I just also fell out of love ... I was like, where the f--- are your balls ... to stand up for yourself?"
Gigi Paris and Glen Powell broke up in early 2023 after about three years of dating. Their split news came amid speculation about Powell's c
This reading was inspired by a perspective shared by someone who was clearly well-versed in PR strategies and the smoke and mirrors of Hollywood. Sadly, this insightful individual had to deactivate their blog due to bullying and attempts to silence their voice.
I hope they’re doing okay and know how deeply their words resonated with so many. Their perspective stuck with me, and recently, I felt called back to it, reflecting on the truth they laid bare.
It moved me enough to do a reading on the situation, and unsurprisingly, the cards echoed everything they had originally pointed out. Their insights remain powerful and relevant, shining a light on how calculated deception often comes at the expense of authenticity.
This reading offers a deeper dive into those dynamics, confirming the patterns of manipulation, control, and fear that continue to drive this narrative. The truth always has a way of rising to the surface, and it’s only a matter of time before the reckoning arrives!
The Emperor/Authority figure and the PR narrative are clinging to a delusion that everyone else has already abandoned. The cards paint a scathing picture of why this circus continues to spiral, despite widespread backlash and the clear lack of benefit to CE’s career. The Devil reveals the grip of control and manipulation, pointing to a PR partner—or someone in power—desperately hanging on to CE for their own gain. This isn’t about what’s best for him; it’s about contracts, financial incentives, and power plays that have nothing to do with authenticity. The Seven of Swords exposes the constant scheming and dishonesty at the heart of this PR strategy. Every move feels calculated—not to save face, but to prolong the narrative for reasons that ultimately benefit the Emperor more than CE. It’s a game of optics where they think they’re playing 4D chess, but in reality, they’re losing on every level.
Then there’s The Two of Pentacles, which reflects their frantic juggling act: financial priorities, public perception, and their inability to decide when to cut their losses. This is classic sunk-cost fallacy—the Emperor (or the team) is so invested in this disaster that they’d rather sink CE’s entire career than admit defeat. Add The Four of Pentacles, and you see the desperation to hold on to control, security, and reputation, even as everything crumbles around them. It’s not just about clinging to a failing strategy; it’s about ego and a refusal to let go of what’s clearly a bad idea. Meanwhile, Judgement signals the unavoidable reckoning barreling toward them. Sooner or later, this house of cards will collapse, and The Tower at the bottom of the deck confirms that this PR narrative is already on borrowed time. The internet doesn’t forget, and in the digital age, every misstep is immortalized. Screenshots, callouts, and backlash don’t just disappear because they hope people will move on.
The message here couldn’t be clearer: the Emperor figure—or more likely the PR partner's Momager team—would rather go down in flames than admit fault. The Devil and Seven of Swords point to manipulation and deceit, where the PR partner appears to be pulling the strings. It’s as if they’re holding CE hostage in this narrative, draining his authenticity soul and public goodwill while convincing him it’s the “best” way forward. But it’s not working. It hasn’t worked in ages. The public has already made up its mind, and no amount of spin can reverse the damage.
Let’s call it what it is: CE is trapped in a mess of someone else’s making. The reasons they’re clinging to this strategy are laughable. First, admitting defeat would bruise their egos—they’d have to acknowledge they’ve been lying to the public all along. They’d rather pretend it’s working than face the embarrassment of failure.
Second, they’re committed to the PR machine, which is hard to stop once it’s in motion. Unfortunately, they’re barreling full-speed toward irrelevance.
Third, there are likely financial ties and contracts locking them into this arrangement, but instead of looking for a way out, they’re doubling down. And lastly, they’re out of touch with reality, believing fans will forgive and forget, even though the internet has receipts for days.
Here’s the truth: the public and fandom will NEVER be won over. Every move they make just deepens the resentment, alienates fans further, and ensures that CE’s career suffers long-term damage. This is the anti-strategy—a masterclass in how to destroy a career in real time.
The cards are practically screaming at CE to cut ties, step into his own power, and prioritize authenticity over whatever scraps of security this PR mess is clinging to. Honesty, even now, would earn him more respect than this doomed charade. But as it stands, the Emperor and their team seem determined to keep driving this train straight off a cliff, dragging CE with them.
The official Voltron IG account posted the elevator picture and people thought he was in the cast🤡
Then the comments started calling her out and the the PR BS
Then they deleted it 🤣🤣🤣
LMAO, I knew they would take it down! 😂 I’m sure the comments played a part, but let’s be real—his team definitely made them delete it. The movie has nothing to do with him, and you can’t just use his image or likeness to promote something he’s not involved in. Some things, his team is clearly on top of, and others… well, they need to step it up.
And as for Trollita and her little crew, they really need to stop trying to drag his name into their mess just to boost her barely-there roles in flop movies. If only his team were this aggressive about shutting other things down too.
Anyway, thanks for the tea, anon! Feel free to drop by anytime with more. Have a good one! ☕😂
Elijah’s article, absolutely dismantles the latest desperate attempt at damage control from Alba and her three fans. Yes, you read that right—three fans—who apparently had nothing better to do than make a TikTok trying to convince the world that she’s some kind of saint. It's honestly comical at this point.
First of all, if the PR team was even remotely serious, we'd be seeing some actual articles from reputable outlets, not a TikTok made by Alba and Justin two random people who clearly have too much time on their hands. And that claim that she “stood by him” after he lost $100 million? Please. She’s practically the reason he lost that much in the first place, so it's rich to see them try to rewrite history like this.
What we’re seeing here is just a handful of die-hard fan accounts yelling into the void. No one outside their tiny echo chamber is buying it—except maybe Alba herself since she's making them. Meanwhile, the other side hasn’t even bothered to respond. They're so over this circus that they’re not wasting any more time on it.
This damage control attempt is truly laughable. If she were really the “supportive wife” they’re trying to paint her as, they wouldn’t have to rely on a TikTok made by three delusional fans to sell the story. And don’t even get me started on the whole “voluntarily signed a prenup” angle. Like, what was she supposed to do—refuse to sign and demand half of Captain America’s wealth after a PR marriage? LMAO. If this narrative were legit, you'd see real media outlets picking it up, not an embarrassing TikTok made by three people who probably need a new hobby.
This whole thing is a direct attempt to counter Elijah’s article, but it’s so poorly executed that it only makes their position look weaker. It’s almost like they ran his piece through a ChatGPT clone and asked it to “do the opposite”—because it’s that bad. They tried to counter the claim that she’s a gold digger, that the PR has cost her husband millions, and that she’s a career liability, but none of it even comes close to being convincing.
If we were to read this "response" through the lens of my tarot deck, (because why not add some drama), it would look like this: The Magician reversed is all about manipulation and deception—this entire thing reeks of a fake narrative. The Page of Swords suggests they’ve been watching Elijah’s article like hawks and immediately tried to create a response. The Five of Wands shows their desperation to fight back, while the Seven of Swords screams “lies” and “fabrication” all over this weak attempt. The Eight of Pentacles reversed tells us that they didn’t even try—this is lazy, sloppy damage control at its finest. And The Moon? Classic—illusions and confusion, all to distract from the real story, which is painfully obvious to anyone with half a brain.
This is a disaster. It’s rushed, sloppy and painfully obvious they have nothing left in their arsenal. At this point, they’re just throwing whatever they can at the wall to see if it sticks. But it’s clear as day—Elijah’s article hit the truth right on the head. If they had anything real to counter, it wouldn’t be a TikTok made by three fans, it would be a well-crafted, professional response from an actual PR team.
They’re out here claiming she isn’t with him for fame while she was literally caught liking sugar baby posts and thirsting over his net worth on Instagram? You actually cannot make this up. The lack of self-awareness is sending me.
They really thought they could push the “she’s not in it for the money” angle while leaving receipts all over the internet? Alba babe, if you’re going to fake a love story, at least clean up your digital footprint first. You don’t get to act like the devoted, supportive wife when there’s actual proof that you were publicly engaging with posts about bagging rich men.
And this is exactly why their little TikTok rebuttal is so laughable. They can spin whatever narrative they want, but facts are facts—she isn’t out here supporting his career; she is busy double-tapping posts about financial security. The sheer audacity to push this “pure-hearted wife” angle when she was out there practically soft-launching her gold digger era is absolutely insane.
Elijah’s article clearly struck a nerve, because if they had any real counterpoints, they’d be addressing the actual claims—like, I don’t know, explaining why she was out here interacting with sugar baby content? But no, instead, they gave us a low-effort, AI-generated TikTok from her and her two fans who probably can’t even believe what they’re defending at this point.
At this point, they’re not just scrambling—they’re flailing. And every move they make just proves Elijah’s article was right all along.
The fact that this silly video is getting called out by so many people just shows how badly they flopped. Instead of proving Elijah and the fandom wrong, they’ve only made it more obvious that he was right all along. People aren’t buying what they’re selling, and the more they scramble, the deeper they dig themselves into a hole. At this point, Alba and her three fans have managed to do one thing: confirm that Elijah ended the PR narrative with one article. Game over.
I'll just post the article once again for anyone who wants to see and the TikTok-for those of you who can stomach it!
Introduction — A Call for Integrity and Accountability