
Jennifer Lawrence is facing backlash after shading Lisa Barlow‘s appearance during a recent podcast episode.
After seemingly poking fun at the 50-year-old Real Housewives of Salt Lake City cast member’s use of facial threads, which are inserted under the skin to lift and tighten sagginess, Jennifer, 35, was met with criticism from fans.
“Oh my God, Lisa Barlow … I won’t get threads. That’s good to know,” Jennifer stated on the November 5 episode of Las Culturistas with Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang
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Then, after one of the hosts said, “I think she looks good,” she sarcastically replied, “Okay.”
After the interview was shared on Reddit, a number of social media users weighed in.
“She’s so f*cking rude,” one person complained of Jennifer.
“There is so much to talk about regarding the disaster of Lisa Barlow — do we always have to go straight to women’s appearances?” another wondered.
A third said that while Lisa did look a bit “rough” on the show, they gave her credit for avoiding plastic surgery.
“In general, when the [housewives] try to age a little naturally, I think it’s ok to be supportive,” they noted.
Others said they “despise women tearing other women’s appearance” and “thought we were way beyond doing this type of crap.”
Still, others didn’t think that Jennifer’s comments were all that bad.
“I may get downvoted, but what she said was no worse than what some people on this sub have said about several housewives,” someone stated.
“This is also the franchise that gave us ‘you look inbred‘ and ‘high body count hair‘ so yeah I’m not scandalized,” another agreed.
The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City season six airs Tuesdays at 8/7c on Bravo.
Quick on the heels of famously sassy, phrase-turning R&B singer and reality TV star Tamar Braxton’s announcement her recently released album, “Bluebird of Happiness,” will be her last — at least for a while — and news that her husband, music executive husband Vincent Herbert, founder of Streamline Records, was legally ordered to pay Sony more than $3.7 million to settle a lawsuit over a 2013 advance, the couple hoisted their grandly proportioned and glamorously appointed Mediterranean mansion in Calabasas, Calif., up for sale at $15 million.
The Herbert-Braxtons, married in late 2007 after about five years together, purchased the 13,716-square-foot mansion inside the double-gated Estates at The Oaks enclave in April 2013 for $10.5 million and public records show since then there have been several notices of default filed and subsequently canceled against the two-acre spread that provides a total of seven bedrooms and nine full and two half bathrooms between the main house and poolside guesthouse.
Wrought iron and glass front doors open to an entry vestibule and foyer with black and white floral-patterned inlaid floor and a floating, wrought iron railed staircase that curves up to the bedrooms on the second floor. The main living and entertaining space makes a great sweep across the rear of the residence with gleaming wide-plank hardwood floors laid in a classy chevron pattern.
A central gallery with glossy grand piano is flanked to one side by a lounge with semi-circular sofa in front of an ornate fireplace and to the other by a “champagne bar” modeled after The Dorchester Hotel in London with tufted velvet sofas and a stately wood-paneled ceiling.
Arched French doors open the vast space to an immense, stone-paved loggia with retractable canvas shade awnings and a bowling alley-length dining table that easily seats at least two-dozen al fresco diners. With elaborately carved cabinetry, granite countertops and a super-sized commercial-style range under a hand-hammered copper hood, the kitchen is open to a spacious informal dining area that, in turn, opens to a family room with fireplace and French doors to the backyard.
The three-story mansion’s creature comfort also include a home theater, a game room, an office, a wine cellar with tasting room and, unsurprisingly, a recording studio along with an elevator, an camera-equipped security system, a gentlemen’s lounge with authentic barber chair, a mirror-walled gym and a subterranean parking garage that will accommodate over a dozen cars. The mansion makes a U-shaped embrace around a broad and grassy courtyard with swimming pool and spa beyond which a soccer pitch-sized lawn gives way to a panoramic view over rugged ravines and undeveloped mountaintops.
Some of the other, equally sized and similarly luxurious estates in The Estates sections of The Oaks are owned by reality television’s Kourtney and Khloé Kardashian, Michael Jackson’s mother Katherine Jackson, Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker and Jay McGraw, elder son of extraordinarily well-compensated TV therapist Dr. Phil McGraw, and his Playboy model wife Erica Dahm.