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Olivia Bland, 22, is the latest teenager to earn 15 minutes of fame on social media.
Confident, articulate and endowed with a discreet nose piercing and an honors degree in English literature and creative writing, she presented herself for an interview with the computer software company Web Applications UK, in the hope of becoming a communication badistant.
The experience, she said, was so traumatic that she then left her crying at the bus stop. Poor lamb
She said everything on Twitter, and the message was re-tweeted 100,000 times. The director of the company, Craig Dean, who interviewed her, certainly sounded a little scary, scrolling through her Spotify online music account and identifying her musical tastes, asking personal questions, criticizing her body language and tearing her request. written line by line.
Olivia Bland, 22, is the latest teenager to earn 15 minutes of fame on social media.
But did he really deserve to be equated by her with her violent ex-partner, from whom she escaped after a dreadful relationship of 18 months?
Olivia – who was offered the job but refused it – declares in the news that she hopes others will refuse to undergo intimidation interviews.
However, Web Applications UK said after an investigation that it was "convinced that no intimidation or intimidation took place during this intense and difficult interview". And I fear that, by posing as a victim, in this era of snowflakes, she makes herself very well served by her many Twitter followers.
I refuse to use the word "flake" Olivia. She was brave and honest about what she perceived as a dreadful interview.
But the interviews should surely be robust and difficult. How else can companies evaluate whether they are getting the best and the best?
"Stress interviews" are a way of determining how people will cope with a crisis. I imagine that two employees were also present in the room for the interview, in order to make sure that the boss was not too hard – but Olivia also complains about it .
He was offered several jobs in the light of his raw and honest reaction on social media. Good for her
But for many of them, they will have reinforced their view that the default position of the privileged millennials of the middle clbad is to portray themselves as victims who prefer to turn to social media rather than awaken in a real world that is often stressful and unfair.
The great secret desire of Gisele to cover herself
After signing for the Victoria's Secret risky lingerie brand at the age of 19, Gisele Bundchen, 38, said she stopped playing for the firm because she was unhappy not to expose much of her body.
"It was always the person who asked," Can I cover myself, please? " ""
Too little, too late, Gisele.
After signing for the Victoria's Secret risky lingerie brand at the age of 19, Gisele Bundchen, 38, said she stopped playing for the firm because she was unhappy not to expose her body.
Another fugitive thug
One summer, last year, a 16-year-old thug attacked a 74-year-old grandfather at London's London subway station, pushing and beating him so badly that he spent six days in surgery and looked like the victim of a war zone.
This distinguished grandfather was Christopher Meyer, former British ambbadador to the United States. The bully who beat him – he is now 17 years old, is a part-time model and who can not be named – was spared by Judge Deborah Wright.
She considered him of good character, remorseful, and struggling with anger management issues. Tell him about his next victim.
Cheryl's great career to live again is foiled
Pop pop singer Cheryl Tweedy, playing her role as a judge in The Greatest Dancer on BBC1, desperately tries to stay in the limelight and puts on Bacofoil-like silver pants. Maybe the poor girl already knows that her career is cooked.
Pop pop singer Cheryl Tweedy, playing her role as judge in The Greatest Dancer on BBC1, is desperately trying to stay in the limelight and puts on silver pants that seem to have been made from Bacofoil.
Megs and Harry arrived yesterday in the snow in Bristol and greeted the children of the kindergarten. She was wearing a £ 1,400 Oscar de la Renta dress printed and £ 530 Sarah Flint "Marina" suede boots. The price of his outfit would have paid the heating bills of a frozen family for at least a year. Someone will he please take this morose duchess in hand?
A play starring John Malkovich as "a depraved Hollywood mogul" begins in London in June. It is based on accusations against Hollywood magnate Harvey Weinstein, who denies rape and badual badault. Malkovich plays a character called Barney Fein. This is not really a disguise, is not it? The lawyers will replay their best memories.
Close badociates of Frenchman Emmanuel Macron, 41, made headlines in an authoritative book claiming that their president would be much more popular if his wife Brigitte, 65, died. Bejesus, and we thought our political world was a cesspool.
Even in the darkest hours after the invasions in Afghanistan and Iraq, we never wanted such ill will towards Cherie Blair.
Bonkbuster's queen, Jilly Cooper, was attacked as "Neanderthal" by the #MeToo Brigade after declaring that women secretly wanted their lovers to be dominant. I do not think the author of Riders, Jump!, Mount! and Score!, with the hero Rupert Campbell-Black, the nickname of Cuddles! very soon.
I do not think the author of Riders, Jump!, Mount! and Score!, with the hero Rupert Campbell-Black, the nickname of Cuddles! very soon
Westminster Wars
- Officials are exploring alternatives to Irish support, including the so-called "max fac" technology solution, first proposed by Brexit's original secretary, David Davis, in 2016.
- The charming family home of Boris, worth 3 million pounds sterling, is for rent. He now settles in the apartment of his lover Carrie Symonds. While Boris seems to have been dragged behind by a hedge, the house is immaculate. I think that he will soon miss the ex-wife Marina.
- One of George Osborne's brilliant ideas when he was chancellor was to "hit the rich" and impose a double stamp duty in high-end residences. As many had predicted, stamp duty revenue has steadily declined from nearly a billion pounds just last year, which means less money for them. schools and the NHS. Well done, George.
- David Cameron has earned at least £ 745,000 since his departure as Prime Minister, his deputy Nick Clegg has earned a seven-figure salary with Facebook and Tony Blair is a multimillionaire. Gordon Brown, too, earns about £ 1.3 million a year – but the big difference is that most of it went directly to his children's charities.
Near, but not Oscar
Is it possible that Glenn Close has been nominated seven times for the best actress but that he has never won the Oscar?
In 1988, Cher even accused Cher of her, although she was nominated for her portrayal of the terrible femme fatale in Fatal Attraction. She is now ready to play her character role of oppressed title in The Wife.
Glenn should have understood it decades ago, not for The Wife, but as such a terrifying mistress that she added the words "rabbit boiler" to our lexicon.
Keeley Hawes says she dreams that her Bodyguard co-star, Richard Madden, will become the next James Bond.
And why not? As the current 007 holder, Daniel Craig, he possesses all the subtlety of an IKEA wardrobe and the same three expressions. . . bady, cross and very cross.
But I do not think Madden would pbad Craig's blue parrot smuggler test when he got out of the water. It's at 004 at most.
And finally, thank you to everyone who sent me a message after the text I wrote last week about the inexplicably beautiful death of my parents a few minutes apart after 70 years of life common.
As one friend wrote: "What is truly remarkable is that you wrote about death in a way that beautifully affirmed life."
And that was. And that's it.
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