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Amal Clooney spotted at LAX airport 11.05.2015

Amal Clooney was spotted leaving LAX airport yesterday. She wore a casual outfit. Just love the cut baker cap.

And I have the pink coat 🙂

Giambattista Valli
Pea Coat In Pink
$4,250

https://www.modaoperandi.com/giambattista-valli-ss15/pea-coat-in-pink

Capturevallimanteau2CapturevallimanteauCapturevallimanteau3A Zara trf lace shirt from 2014 Summer Collection

image43 Citizens of Humanity Jeans
Faye Wide Leg in High Line
003E-132
HIGH LINE
$218.00

http://citizensofhumanity.com/product/women/faye-wide-leg-in-high-line?crlt.pid=camp.WhOSg87tNVLj

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6e87676e74822fee26f61135cd9b524bThe silver brogues are different and with shoelaces 🙂

 

and Bric’s luggages

Bellagio collection

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211 thoughts on “Amal Clooney spotted at LAX airport 11.05.2015

  1. Like any of us who are torn in different directions, constantly shifting gears, jumping on and off planes, different time zones, etc. it’s easy to look tired. Amal’s probably experiencing this. She doesn’t look well rested. I really like her easy & carefree outfit. And I like the mix of patterns: plaid, lace, textured denim. I like it all. Does anyone know the make & price of the plaid hat?

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  2. Estoy de acuerdo. Este tipo de ropa es mas lo que solia usar antes de GC .Y mas interesante.Me imagino su pelo dentro del sombrero y el abrigo puesto. Creo que Amal es bastante equilibrada en su vida . A veces cuando tiene trabajo no asiste con GC a ciertos eventos, para trabajar siempre va vestida perfecta , tiene buena relacion familiar, suele repetir su ropa frecuentemente …. Y este año para ella tiene que ser una locura :eventos por todas partes , casas en varios paises, presion mediatica , hormonas enamoramiento en su mejor momento ,todos la quieren conocer (amigos GC, diseñadores,periodistas ,publico ) ahhh muchas cosas muy poco tiempo….. Espero que disfrute y salga bien de este tornado ¡¡¡ PD : Espero que ella no lea esto que sea su sobrina y le comente solo anecdotas .Nati gracias por tu trabajo (espero que se entienda a veces el traductor ….no de entiende bien )

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  3. Nati, unfortunately there are some commentators in your blog that no mater how articulated they are (example jon321and some others) it seems they have a hidden agenda. No matter how they struggle to say anything good about Amal, they delight themselves in putting her down. I did not think you intended to make a blog for haters to come here and bash Amal on her physicality. That is not fair! it is pure bullying.

    They criticize her on everything. That is not reflective of someone who would be here to support her. I think you are an unconditional Amal supporter and many here are, who are willing to refrain from making comments beyond normal fashion and news. It is ok to take opinions on topics about her too, but with good taste and not to create a case to put her down. Some here, even though they are so good with words (at least they think they are) and seems very smart, they also seem to have a covert hostility against Amal that easily comes out. They think that they are making brilliant comments but in fact, their hostility comes out stronger than their well placed words, they are not fooling anyone, they just want to find ways to criticize Amal. I find it disgusting when anyone take hard criticism over peoples physical appearances.

    I dont know Nati… but unless there is a way for you to monitor the comments, there will be more and more the type of commentators like those on DM site. It is becoming annoying to have to constantly be putting someone on check because they are stepping into the mean, belittlement line, these people are not fun to read, they just full of verbose to mask their hostilities.

    Jon321, you think you are so smart and all, but i tell you, you are becoming very boring with your same bashing, and ESR, stop being the devils lawyer all the time. And Italian Bird, you were nice in the begin but it seems you are now “hanging out” with the wrong crowd here and is taking sides with the jon321 and her kind.

    I just wish this blog were for people who wanted to be more supportive of Amal. She already has so many haters at DM website, why not have only her fans and supporters here? Filter the overly-physical-beauty-demanding-crowd.

    I know the ones i mentioned will crash this post whit their “defense” but i dont care, i got your game, you dont fool me, so go one and verbose as much as you want i am not going to read it anyways.

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    1. Dear Nadia, I think the same. Amal is like you and me. She has the right to be tired at the airport and to wear what she wants. I have stopped to read the comments on the DM or on Justjared . Just a shame. It is a mirror of our sick society. Once I wrote a comment on Cara Delavigne attitude “Where are her parents ?” and my comment was slashed. Amal is not blond, but she is better than a Cara Delavigne. She has both cultures lebanese and british. She is a working girl. Sure, that George Clooney loves to listen her speaking Arab. She can French too. She has humor and studied hard.

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    2. So you’re saying you admire a human rights barrister so much that you want to censor other people’s freedom to express themselves? So you’re saying that you admire Amal for being really intelligent, but you put others down for being articulate? So you’re saying that you support Amal for being a lawyer, but you’re asking other lawyers to stop being fair and putting the other side of the argument? Wow, that’s very considered.

      I personally enjoy reading these commentators, and no I don’t ‘hate’ Amal – I just think that these writers give me an insight into areas of life that I don’t get to experience. It’s really interesting reading other people’s views about ethics, or reading ESR’s comments about what barristers in London actually do. It actually makes Amal more ‘human’ rather than just objectifying her for her style or cooing over her shoes. I don’t see how you can claim to ‘support’ Amal but not want to know anything about her career? Isn’t that just really superficial? None of the commentators you have mentioned have even talked much about Amal’s physical beauty.

      I don’t agree with everything IB/ESR/Jon say, and I don’t think you can lump them all together like that because they each have different views. But I do respect their right to comment, and they often say really interesting things. It must be really boring to just read/listen to views you agree with all the time.

      The reason Nati’s blog gets so many comments is precisely because of commentators who say things that are a little different. If everyone just commented on the colour of her shoes all the time, this blog would get a little boring. And you can’t compare comments from Jon/ESR/IB to commentators on the DM – if you are making that comparison, I’d suggest you actually read their comments because from your final line it looks like you don’t bother reading anything that you think won’t sit well with you.

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      1. Thank you Jane. I am humbled by your stance, more so because I am a complete stranger to you.

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    3. Dear Nadia,

      I could easily reply to you in a similar fashion and accuse you of being ‘envious’ of ESR’s intelligence, eloquence and her talent with words; I could call you ‘jealous’ because ESR is a professional and accomplished lawyer, knowledgable and provides fair statements; I could argue that you are a ‘hater’ of myself or IB and others, simply bce you project an alternative point of view….but that would be silly and not reflective of the truth.

      I don’t believe bce you have a different opinion that you are jealous or a hater. I think you are entitled to your opinion.

      And, you are right. I have other motives in being here.

      You are right also, that I do not admire Amal as you do.

      You are also correct in saying I post views that go beyond the superficial and blanket acceptance of Amal as a fashion icon and moral crusader.

      I am here bce I have 4 beautiful, intelligent and accomplished nieces who have the same cultural background as Amal and view Amal as their role model. I have noticed changes in my nieces’ behaviours that I do not think are complimentary or appropriate to their professional standing. Changes such as their increase in fashion expenditure, increased focus on exercise and their appearance, increased reading of Vogue… Their conversation has changed from discussing world affairs to what bag Amal was last seen carrying. They believe that George is selfless and a great humanitarian.

      My nieces, all intelligent and wonderful human beings, have almost overnight turned into vacuous women, concerned only with their hair, skin, handbags and oral intake.

      They still function in their highly professional jobs, but their authenticity, they’re originality, their ability to analyse their own conspicuous consumption is gone.

      They read Nati’s blog and this is how it came to my attention.

      Since people like ESR, IB etc have joined and proliferate their views, I am again noticing my nieces’ preoccupation and adulation of Amal temper somewhat. They are able to tolerate discussions about appropriate behsviours of professionals, be they in the court room or walking the dog.

      I do believe once you enter particular professions you have a responsibility to your peers and colleagues to uphold the values and the public’s perception of that profession. I do not agree with inappropriately short skirts, I do not agree with extravagant weddings, I do not agree with dressing inappropriately in winter, wearing clothes to advertise a designer, wearing animals or advertising alcohol at children’s events. I do not agree with the pursuit of greed under the guise of humanitarian work. I believe my nieces can do better and should be better.

      There is the additional personal motivation in blogging here – I have two daughters, a teen and tween, that of course, admire my nieces. I am concerned that the poison emulated by celebrities will infiltrate through my nieces into my own daughters’ minds and allow them to accept aberrant values and behaviours as the norm.

      I believe young professional women need to be able to challenge their vanity and ask themselves morally driven questions such as – is it justifiable, in light of the recent earthquakes in Nepal, for me to spend $4000 on a pink coat? Do I, as a member of the first world, have a responsibility to those less fortunate than me and should the ‘needs’ of others be put before my fashion ‘wants’? Should I perhaps donate that $4000 and make a substantial difference to another human’s life? Do I really need a wash and blow dry at the hairdresser weekly? Should I be spending 2 hours a day at the gym or could I spend some time volunteering in a homeless shelter? Do I accept what celebrities say in interviews or can I question beyond what I’m told?

      I want my nieces to be responsible, thoughtful and strong women representative of their chosen professions. I do not want to see them diminish their role and abilities by becoming mannequins and slaves to fashion. I do not want them to aspire to be friends with only powerful people. I want them to be bright, internally at peace and driven by wholesome motives. I understand this is a work in progress for them and I understand it takes a community to raise a child. Hence my engagement with the views on this forum and why, as long as Nati permits my voice to be heard, I will continue to challenge the superficiality and gross vanity espoused by celebrities such as Amal and George and call for them to be held directly accountable for their effect on the consciousness of our youth.

      I do not hate Amal. Nor do I envy her. I pity who she was and how lost she has become. I am angered that in her journey, she has pulled my nieces down with her into thinking clothes matter more than your responsibility to people. No other celebrity has had the opportunity Amal has been given – to stand with dignity and uphold the values of her profession and do much good – she has squandered the opportunity and sold herself – and it is a shame, for her, and for the young women who wish to emulate Amal, over more worthy and appropriate role models.

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      1. just because Amal married a famous man that does not make her responsible to fit any of the expectations you listed Jon. She doesn’t have to elongate her hem line, wear affordable cloths, and stick to basically anything besides the laws of her country (or the country she is in). Amal does not owe anyone anything. She is not responsible by any means for how your nieces behave. She is a woman who simply married a famous guy and continued on living her life. She loves fashion and there is nothing wrong with that. I don’t think fashion is a silly thing. I think its a very powerful way of self expression. She has the full right to live her life and pursue her happiness the way she wants. She is not the future Queen of England, where she has to live in accordance to certain protocols and guidelines. She is not living on any taxpayers money. Her husband and her both earned their money and they have the absolute right to spend them as they wish. It’s true that they live a luxurious lifestyle, but at the same time they also very charitable. they even go further than donating money sometimes. I find it very unfair to expect anything more of Amal than any regular person. Last time I checked, she chose to marry George and probably vowed to stay with him till death do them apart. She did not choose to be an entertainer and didn’t vow to be a role model. In fact, till this day, the woman didn’t do any interview and didn’t open up to us. she attends her husband’s events and then go back to her work. she is simply carrying on with her life. tabloids write about them because there is an interest in them. they generate money to these tabloids to the point where even if George publicly called each and every one of them “the worst kind of tabloid,” they will still write/gush/fabricate/over blow/ repeat/ provoke/ and falsify news about them. What you are calling “George’s pr” is actually affecting them negatively. this thing is not in Amal’s control. And I think it’s smart of her to stay quiet for now. I do not “idolize” her. I didn’t find any human being worth idolizing yet. I only sympathize with her. I love this blog. I enjoy all the comments, except the very negative ones. I might argue with other commenters, but I don’t mean to bother or hurt anyone’s feelings.

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      2. Clara…
        re: ‘It’s true that they live a luxurious lifestyle, but at the same time they also very charitable. they even go further than donating money sometimes.’

        You raise a very good point here about charitable good deeds. This is one area that we haven’t talked about. Can you elaborate and give some examples? I’m curious in knowing what areas AC is interested in. I do know of GC’s interests listed here: https://www.looktothestars.org/celebrity/george-clooney
        but I know nothing about what charities, if any, that AC supports.

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      3. Italian Bird, I know I included Amal here, but I was mostly referring to George because he’s the one who’s worth millions and he’s most likely the one who is paying for their luxurious lifestyles. there isn’t too many information about Amal on the internet as there is about George, especially info regarding her wealth.

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      4. JoN321 – I AM GOING TO REPLY IN CAPITAL LETTERS INSIDE YOUR POST SO I CAN MORE EASILY EXPOSE THE PILE OF CRAP THAT IS THIS POST OF YOURS. YOU ARE SERIOUSLY FULL OF IT, AND FULL OF YOURSELF, SO BARE WITH YOU, YOU WILL EXPLAIN:

        “i could easily reply to you in a similar fashion and accuse you of being ‘envious’ of ESR’s intelligence, eloquence and her talent with words; I could call you ‘jealous’ because ESR is a professional and accomplished lawyer, knowledgable and provides fair statements; I could argue that you are a ‘hater’ of myself or IB and others, simply bce you project an alternative point of view….but that would be silly and not reflective of the truth.”

        IT IS SO EASY TO SEE THE SARCASM IN YOUR WRITING. YOU JUST LOVE TO PLAY PROSECUTOR, DON’T YOU?

        “I don’t believe bce you have a different opinion that you are jealous or a hater. I think you are entitled to your opinion.
        And, you are right. I have other motives in being here.
        You are right also, that I do not admire Amal as you do.
        You are also correct in saying I post views that go beyond the superficial and blanket acceptance of Amal as a fashion icon and moral crusader.”

        NOT REALLY..YOU DON’T RESPECT OTHERS POINT OF VIEW, BECAUSE YOU FIND YOURSELF IN MOST POSTS REPLYING THEM WITH YOUR CONSPIRACY THEORIES.
        YOU DON’T POST YOUR VIEWS, YOU HAVE CREATED A WHOLE CASE AGAINST THE WOMAN AMAL!
        JUST IN THIS POST OF YOURS YOU HAVE ASSUMED THAT YOU HAVE NAILED DOWN ALL ABOUT HER!?! YOU SEEM SO ASSERTIVE OF YOUR CONCLUSIONS, IT IS UNBELIEVABLE!! ACTUALLY…IT IS NOT REALLY BELIEVABLE, IT IS JUST OVERLY PRETENTIOUS.

        “I am here bce I have 4 beautiful, intelligent and accomplished nieces who have the same cultural background as Amal and view Amal as their role model.”

        REALLY??? THEIR ROLE MODEL??? AND YOU INSINUATE THAT OTHERS (AND AMAL) ARE SHALLOW?? DONT YOU THINK THAT SAYS A WHOLE LOT ABOUT YOU?

        “I have noticed changes in my nieces’ behaviours that I do not think are complimentary or appropriate to their professional standing. Changes such as their increase in fashion expenditure, increased focus on exercise and their appearance, increased reading of Vogue… ”

        DID YOU RAISE YOUR NIECES YOURSELF? THE 4 OF THEM? OR WERE THEY IN FORSTER CARE AND LACK OF STRONG ORIENTATION AS CHILDREN? YOU SERIOUSLY MAKE ME LAUGH WITH SUCH A STATEMENT. I HAVE A FEELING THAT YOU ARE ABLE TO COME UP WITH ANY INVENTED STORY IN ORDER TO WIN AN ARGUMENT. BECAUSE YOUR 4 NIECES STORY DOES NOT STAND STRAIGHT. IT LACKS OF LOGIC ALL OVER THE PLACE. MAKES ME WONDER IF IT IS EVEN TRUE, SERIOUSLY. IT MAKES NO SENSE! HOW CAN 4 “beautiful, intelligent and accomplished”…ETC… FULLY GROWN-UP WOMEN BE SO VULNERABLE AND IN DANGER OF TRANSFORMING THEIR SO WELL DEVELOPED BRILLIANT AND ACCOMPLISHED SELVES JUST LIKE THAT?? MAYBE YOU ARE OVER-INFLATING THEIR REPUTATION, YOU THINK? (SAME WAY YOU BASH AMAL FOR HAVING HER REPUTATION INFLATED?) PERHAPS YOUR 4 NIECES ARE NOT EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANT THEM TO BE? OTHERWISE YOU WOULD NOT BE SO WORRIED ABOUT THEM?

        “Their conversation has changed from discussing world affairs to what bag Amal was last seen carrying. They believe that George is selfless and a great humanitarian.”

        P-L-E-A-S-E!!!! HAHAHAHAHA EITHER THEY GOT INTELLECT IN THEM OR THEY NEVER HAD HONEY. IT IS NOT SOMETHING THAT SUCH 4 “ACCOMPLISHED AND BRILLIANT” LADIES WOULD JUST LOSE AFTER THE SURGING OF AMAL HAHAHA COME ON!

        ‘My nieces, all intelligent and wonderful human beings, have almost overnight turned into vacuous women, concerned only with their hair, skin, handbags and oral intake.’

        HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHA I AM SORRY BUT I CANT FIND ANY OTHER WORDS HERE HAHAHAHAHAHAHHHHHHH DAM!!!! THAT TELLS ME A LOT ABOUT YOU! IT SEEMS TO BE A CONTAGIOUS THING HAHAHAHAHAHA POOR GIRLS!!

        “They still function in their highly professional jobs, but their authenticity, they’re originality, their ability to analyse their own conspicuous consumption is gone.”

        AHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAA NATI, PLEASE DONT CENSER THIS LOL HERE, HOW CAN ONE NOT LAUGH AT THIS?? HAHAHHAHAHA ==> “their authenticity, they’re originality, their ability to analyse their own conspicuous consumption is gone.’ THAT IS RIGHT! BLAME IT ALL ON AMAL!! PPHEWWWW!!

        “They read Nati’s blog and this is how it came to my attention.”

        NOW IT IS NATI’S FAULT TOO? WELL…IF YOU KEEP ON GOING, SOON THEY ARE GOING TO READ THEIR AUNTIES BLOG HAHAHA

        “Since people like ESR, IB etc have joined and proliferate their views, I am again noticing my nieces’ preoccupation and adulation of Amal temper somewhat. They are able to tolerate discussions about appropriate behsviours of professionals, be they in the court room or walking the dog.”

        SORRY, I TRIED REALLY HARD TO MAKE ANY SENSE OF YOUR STATEMENT ABOVE…BUT I CAN’T…’be they in the court room or walking the dog.”

        HAHAHAHA BTW, WHO ARE YOUR NIECES HERE ???? E.S.R.??? ONE IS MISSING?!

        “I do believe once you enter particular professions you have a responsibility to your peers and colleagues to uphold the values and the public’s perception of that profession. I do not agree with inappropriately short skirts, I do not agree with extravagant weddings, I do not agree with dressing inappropriately in winter, wearing clothes to advertise a designer, wearing animals or advertising alcohol at children’s events. I do not agree with the pursuit of greed under the guise of humanitarian work. I believe my nieces can do better and should be better.”

        AND THE BEST WAY YOU FOUND TO MAKE YOUR VALID BELIEFS VALID, WAS TO COME HERE AND MAKE YOUR CASE AGAINST AMAL??? HOW ABOUT -Y-O-U- GIVING THEM A BETTER EXAMPLE?

        “There is the additional personal motivation in blogging here – I have two daughters, a teen and tween, that of course, admire my nieces. I am concerned that the poison emulated by celebrities will infiltrate through my nieces into my own daughters’ minds and allow them to accept aberrant values and behaviours as the norm.”

        AGAIN, THE BEST WAY YOU FOUND TO GIVE THEM A GOOD EXAMPLE WAS TO BECOME A CELEBRITY JUNKY OBSESSED ABOUT CELEBRITIES LIVES, GOING AROUND WASTING SO MUCH TIME TO TARE THEM DOWN? SHOULDN’T YOU BE SPENDING THIS TIME ON THE EDUCATION OF YOUR DAUGHTERS SOME OTHER WAYS? THERE GOT TO BE ANOTHER AND BETTER WAY, NO?

        “I believe young professional women need to be able to challenge their vanity and ask themselves morally driven questions such as – is it justifiable, in light of the recent earthquakes in Nepal, for me to spend $4000 on a pink coat? Do I, as a member of the first world, have a responsibility to those less fortunate than me and should the ‘needs’ of others be put before my fashion ‘wants’? Should I perhaps donate that $4000 and make a substantial difference to another human’s life? Do I really need a wash and blow dry at the hairdresser weekly? Should I be spending 2 hours a day at the gym or could I spend some time volunteering in a homeless shelter? Do I accept what celebrities say in interviews or can I question beyond what I’m told?”

        WHAT ARE -Y-O-U- DOING TO MAKE THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE? ARE YOU DOING ALL THESE THINGS YOU EXPECT OF AMAL OR OF CELEBRITIES? OR, DO YOU BELIEF THAT THEY MUST DO ALL THE JOB WHILE YOU SPEND COUNTLESS HOURS BASHING CELEBRITIES BEHAVIORS ONLINE? SORRY BUT, YOUR HYPOCRISY SEEMS TO BE THE SIZE OF YOUR JUDGMENTAL MIND.

        “I want my nieces to be responsible, thoughtful and strong women representative of their chosen professions. I do not want to see them diminish their role and abilities by becoming mannequins and slaves to fashion. I do not want them to aspire to be friends with only powerful people. I want them to be bright, internally at peace and driven by wholesome motives.”

        ARE THEY ACCOMPLISHED OR ARE THEY SMALL CHILDREN IN PHASE OF DEVELOPMENT? YOU ARE CONFUSING ME! PERHAPS YOU ARE SO VICIOUSLY TRYING TO MAKE YOUR CASE AGAINST AMAL THAT YOU ARE NOT EVEN PAYING ATTENTION TO HOW CONTRADICTORY YOU SOUND.

        ALSO, YOU DON’T KNOW IF AMAL IS FRIENDS ONLY WITH POWERFUL PEOPLE, AND IF SO, MORE RESPECT TO HER! WHO WANTS TO BE FRIENDS WITH WEAK AND MEDIOCRE PEOPLE? WHAT IS THE GAIN OF BEING FRIENDS WITH SUCH LOW VIBES? YOU KNOW NOTHING FOR SURE ABOUT THE WOMAN, YOU ARE A VACUUM OF THE MEDIA THAT YOU READ AND YOU USE IT TO JUDGE HARSHLY.

        BEFORE YOU WORRY SO MUCH ABOUT YOUR NIECES, YOU NEED TO CONCENTRATE ON BECOMING WHAT YOU WISH THEM TO BECOME. YOU GOT YOUR WORK CAUGHT OUT FOR YOU. GET ON IT SOONER THAN LATER!

        “I understand this is a work in progress for them and I understand it takes a community to raise a child.”

        IT TAKES GOOD PARENTS TO RAISE A CHILD! THE WAY YOU TALK ABOUT YOUR NIECES, IT MAKES IT SOUND THEY ARE ALREADY OUT OF DANGER….OR NOT? IF NOT, STOP INFLATING THEM UP, SINCE YOU SEEM TO BE SO AGAINST OVER-INFLATION.

        “Hence my engagement with the views on this forum and why, as long as Nati permits my voice to be heard, I will continue to challenge the superficiality and gross vanity espoused by celebrities such as Amal and George and call for them to be held directly accountable for their effect on the consciousness of our youth.”

        THIS IS NOT A FORUM, LAST TIME I CHECKED. AND I THINK THAT YOU SHOULD SPEND YOUR TIME WORKING ON YOUR DILEMMA AND CHALLENGES ON BECOMING THE GREAT WORLD SAVIOR THAT YOU SO GLADLY IMPOSE UPON OTHERS.

        “I do not hate Amal. Nor do I envy her. I pity who she was and how lost she has become.”

        I PITY YOU AND YOUR OVER JUDGEMENTS. AS YOU GO ON DISPLAYING YOUR PITY, MAKE SURE TO SAVE SOME FOR YOURSELF.

        ‘I am angered that in her journey, she has pulled my nieces down with her into thinking clothes matter more than your responsibility to people.”

        BY READING SUCH COMMENT ABOVE, I FEEL TERRIBLY SORRY FOR YOUR NIECES THOUGH…BUT FOR HAVING YOU AS AN AUNTIE. IF YOUR NIECES PARENTS FAILED TO GIVE THEM A STRONG BASIS OF IDENTITY, IT IS NOT AMAL’S FAULT!

        No other celebrity has had the opportunity Amal has been given – to stand with dignity and uphold the values of her profession and do much good – she has squandered the opportunity and sold herself – and it is a shame, for her, and for the young women who wish to emulate Amal, over more worthy and appropriate role models.

        WHAT ARE YOU DOING WITH THE OPPORTUNITY YOU HAVE? WHAT GOOD ARE YOU DOING? WHAT VALUES ARE YOU TRULY LIVING BY IN PRACTICE?

        I THINK IT WOULD BE A REAL SHAME FOR YOUR NIECES AND YOUNG WOMEN IF THEY TRY TO EMULATE YOU.

        I DON’T BLAME NADIA FOR NOT COMING BACK TO REPLY TO YOU…I WON’T EITHER.

        – TO EVERYONE WHO MAY READ THIS, THIS IS NOT AN ATTACK TO JON321, IT IS A PURE SELF- DEFENSE AGAINST HER SELF-RIGHTEOUS AND MANIPULATIVE STYLE! –

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      5. @ sweet lemon….you speak of long comments and you write sth like that????you are kidding!!!!and up till now, (or from what I can recall), no one ever insulted anyone else or their families like you do now in personal manner!!!that is unacceptable!!!!!we speak of AC but never in such manner and we speak of her because she is now famous but never insulted her or her family…we may question-discuss her choices of wardrobe but thats it. We never questioned her education or how much of a lady she is. You should mind your language a bit more!!!!

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      6. Hi Sweet-Lemon, I obviously hit a raw nerve in you and I’m grateful you took the time to respond. That retaliation was more perfect than you realise and your timing is impeccable. Please do rage on, you made some valid points. I’ll pop in time to time to read your posts.

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      7. Sweet-Lemon actually raised some of my questions concerning the nieces of Jan321. I was really surprised to read about the changes in her nieces, who are grown-up professionals, because of Amal Clooney. For them to be holding “highly professional jobs”, I would assume they are matured women with a mind of their own who have gone through years of professional education, i.e. they are no longer starry-eye teenagers who might be easily influenced. How would one explain these drastic changes because of the influence of one person?

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    4. Just a question: What is the DM website? Why are we talking in abreviations when not everyone understands them??? 😉

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    5. Hi Nadia,

      You are a delight!!

      Thanks for the compliment…appreciate it. I know you didn’t mean it as such but I’m really flattered that you would categorize me in the same league with intellectual, successful, logical, articulate people who question and push back at the status quo. There are more of them here on this blog but I know you probably didn’t have time to name all of us.

      I’ve never been one for ‘blind faith’…in anything…so yeah, I will always question. I’ve never been a fan of sycophants so I think I’ve always been ‘hanging out with the wrong crowd’. Proud to do so.

      I hope you stay on this blog, Nadia…whether you read my comments or not. I like the different views that are presented here and I think we can all learn a lot from each other.

      Happy weekend from my corner of the world 🙂

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  4. Nadia or I may say Amal colony the way you wrote your defense revealed you
    I don’t see those people you mentioned full of hate they are saying reasonable things you should be open and keep your heart clean

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  5. Cannot fans and supporters think for themselves, have their own articulated and motivated opinion, give details on the realities of the legal profession or stardom that may contradict what we are being told by GC and popular media, without being labelled as haters and bullies? If the answer is no, I’m outta here… fascinated by Amal and her style, but not interested in drooling over everything about her.

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  6. I have learned about this blog from my client who has a baby who was born without eyes. She shard with me that Amal’s sense of fashion, education and goodness attracted her to your blog.

    This weekend my client and our community are participating in an event to bring an awareness about families who are raising children with blindism. You can learn about them at http://www.blindkids.org and it would be nice of you ladies to open your heart and give to something very very beautiful. As “the best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched…they must be felt with the heart״ Helen Keller-

    I am happy that this Blog about AC helps my client feel inspired about something to obssess about …aside from her daughtger’s blindism.
    And I must to admit that now I enjoy this blog as well…

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  7. Hi Clara,

    Thank you for responding and giving me the opportunity to respond in turn.

    “….just because Amal married a famous man that does not make her responsible to fit any of the expectations you listed Jon.

    I WOULD ARGUE THE OPPOSITE CLARA AS SHE IS AN INTELLIGENT WOMAN WITH PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS AND DOES HAVE AN INTERNATIONAL PLATFORM WHICH SHE SELECTIVELY USES TO VOICE HER VIEWS AND INFLUENCE OTHERS. I BET SHE AGREES WITH ME.

    TWO EXAMPLES I CAN GIVE ARE HER WEARING THE ‘JE SUIS CHARLIE’ BADGE AT A RED CARPET EVENT – SHE WAS FULLY AWARE SHE WAS USING THE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY AS A POLITICAL PLATFORM TO ESPOUSE HER PERSONAL VIEWS); THE SECOND EXAMPLE IS HER LETTER RE FAHMY.

    SHE IS DIRECTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR CREATING EXPECTATIONS THAT PEOPLE SHOULD FOLLOW HER VIEWS BY HER PERSONAL BEHAVIOURS IN ADVERTISING WHAT THOSE VIEWS ARE.

    She doesn’t have to elongate her hem line, wear affordable cloths, and stick to basically anything besides the laws of her country (or the country she is in).

    READ EARLIER ENTRIES WHERE AMAL WEARS SNAKES IN STATES WHOSE LAWS FORBID THE SALE OF SNAKES THAT….HAVE BEEN TURNED INTO CLOTHING.

    Amal does not owe anyone anything. She is not responsible by any means for how your nieces behave.

    TO THOSE WHO ARE GIVEN MUCH, MUCH MORE WILL BE EXPECTED.

    YES, SHE IS RESPONSIBLE, AS IS EVERY CELEBRITY — FOR THE PROLIFERATION OF EATING DISORDERS, THE INCREASE IN GV SHOES SALES, HANDBAG SALES ETC ETC. THERE IS A DIRECT LINK BETWEEN CELEBRITIES AND MARKET BEHAVIOURS – HENCE WHY CELEBRITIES MAKE SO MUCH MONEY.

    She is a woman who simply married a famous guy and continued on living her life.

    IF YOU BELIEVE IT’S ALL AS SIMPLE AS THAT, I’LL LEAVE YOU TO IT.

    She loves fashion and there is nothing wrong with that. I don’t think fashion is a silly thing. I think its a very powerful way of self expression.

    SPOT ON. I THINK YOURE ARGUING MY SIDE NOW.

    It’s true that they live a luxurious lifestyle, but at the same time they also very charitable. they even go further than donating money sometimes.

    IM EAGER TO HEAR ONE EXAMPLE OF AMAL DONATING HER TIME OR MONEY OR VOICE TO A CHARITY.

    even if George publicly called each and every one of them “the worst kind of tabloid,” they will still write/gush/fabricate/over blow/ repeat/ provoke/ and falsify news about them.

    IS THIS THE SAME GEORGE AND AMAL WHO HELD AN OVER THE TOP WEDDING AND SOLD THE PHOTOGRAPHS TO HELLO AND PEOPLE MAGAZINES??

    What you are calling “George’s pr” is actually affecting them negatively. this thing is not in Amal’s control.

    AS NATALIA NAISH WROTE:

    “As the details of their four-day wedding emerge — the caseloads of tequila, the never-ending parade of Amal’s designer dresses, the boatloads of grinning celebrities, and the $13 million (£8 million) price tag — it all begins to seem slightly unseemly and in-your-face, especially for a couple who profess to be extremely private.”

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    1. Apologies for the caps – I’m not ‘SHOUTING’ -it was the only way to differentiate your text from mine. Cheers.

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  8. Just got back from vacation to this hideous monstrosity of an outfit. Separately, most of the pieces are nice, but together they make her look like a bag lady. And, those silver shoes are just… silly.

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  9. I love her style – except she is a little too skinny. Would do her clothes more justice if she had a little meat on her bones.

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