Remember when Zach Galifianakis ripped into January Jones, calling her a "rude" star whom "everybody's going to forget"? That happened back in May. Now, three months later, her 11-year-old Mad Men co-star has called the actress "not as approachable as others" on set. With the insults raining down on this blonde star, we wonder if she's genuinely mean.
But first, yesterday's poll: The numbers don't lie -- 72 percent of Zimbio readers felt more moved by the royal wedding than they did by Kim Kardashian's. This proves one of two things: super-rich reality TV stars don't inspire the same way as royalty, or the vast majority of you remain enamored with Pippa Middleton and her butt. There's no other answer.
Moving on. Should we believe an 11-year-old who describes January Jones as "unapproachable"? And what is an 11-year-old doing using that word anyway? Get back to your trailer and stop trying to "approach" everyone.
As Bill Cosby taught us, Kids Say the Darndest Things. Granted, those children were younger than 11. And none of them worked professionally with grown actors.
Reading Jared Gilmore's words (via TV Guide), we're impressed with the relative subtlety of his comments. Rather than explicitly say she's mean, he instead warned: "Be careful around January." He then added this gem: "She's really serious about what she does. Everyone else is so nice."
But first, yesterday's poll: The numbers don't lie -- 72 percent of Zimbio readers felt more moved by the royal wedding than they did by Kim Kardashian's. This proves one of two things: super-rich reality TV stars don't inspire the same way as royalty, or the vast majority of you remain enamored with Pippa Middleton and her butt. There's no other answer.
Moving on. Should we believe an 11-year-old who describes January Jones as "unapproachable"? And what is an 11-year-old doing using that word anyway? Get back to your trailer and stop trying to "approach" everyone.
As Bill Cosby taught us, Kids Say the Darndest Things. Granted, those children were younger than 11. And none of them worked professionally with grown actors.
Reading Jared Gilmore's words (via TV Guide), we're impressed with the relative subtlety of his comments. Rather than explicitly say she's mean, he instead warned: "Be careful around January." He then added this gem: "She's really serious about what she does. Everyone else is so nice."
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