i've only recently tried chicken wings for the first time and every single time I have them I can only think of this panel from Tiger Tiger

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i've only recently tried chicken wings for the first time and every single time I have them I can only think of this panel from Tiger Tiger
“The best days of my life started when I met my wife — that’s the truth, She’s one of the coolest people, she’s so talented, she’s beautiful, and she’s certainly out of my league.” - John Krasinski
“He is my perfect man, you know, he is funny and warm and bright and confident and a sort of emboldening person to be around,” - Emily Blunt
Why Being A Celebrity Is As Hard As Being A Fan
Well, I just finished viewing a short interview of my favorite performer – Emily Blunt (no surprise) – and it really helped me understand why being a celebrity today is such a challenge. How can you tell who your real fans are? How can you let them know you appreciate their support without also opening yourself (and your family) up to the wrong kind of attention in the process?
I became a HUGE fan of Emily’s when I saw her in Mary Poppins Returns, and have been longing for a legit way to meet her so I can thank her for brightening up my life. What I didn’t understand until just now was how tough it would be for Emily to grant that kind of access without also opening herself up to those who only want to make money off her image, or who would cross her every boundary in their efforts to get close to her.
Like Emily said in the interview, keeping her personal and business lives separate is definitely a juggling act, and I’m glad her neighbors are so protective of her and her family. Just because she makes a living performing doesn’t mean we viewers own Emily Blunt, and she very much deserves to be able to live her life -- and bring up her family -- without having to be “onstage” all the time!
Still, most of are not entertainment journalists, so it’s almost impossible for us to PERSONALLY thank Emily for brightening up our lives! This really hurts because we don’t even know if she knows how deeply she has touched us, so we can’t give back the only thing we have to give: our appreciation.
So if anyone personally connected with “The Krunts” is reading this, PLEASE pass on two things: there are fans who “get it,” and we’d really like to be able to give them our “thumbs up” in some PERSONAL way, some way we know they’d appreciate and be able to respond to, however fleetingly. After all, cinema is not made for critics, the press, or even shareholders in studios and production companies: it is made for audiences…, that is, for real people who know full well that actors are real people, too. All any true fan ever wants from those who brighten up his world on-screen is the chance to say “thank you,” know he has been heard, and maybe even share a genuine, unscripted moment or two with those who bring him such happiness. Please help us out with this, Emily and John! It’s the only way we can give back anything to you for all you have given to us.
Couple goals 💍♥️
These two ♥️♥️
Reasons to watch Peaky Blinders
1. That's how Emily and John spend their Friday evenings.
2. Reason 1.
Emily with her husband John for variety women of power