Well, Damn ::: James Bond Calls Kardashian’s “F*cking Idiots”

In an interview with British GQ magazine, actor Daniel Craig (more famously known as James Bond) discusses the importance of privacy with his new wife (Rachael Weisz) and more entertaining’ly (which ain’t a word) criticizes the Kardashians’ overexposed lifestyle. He says,
“Look at the Kardashians, they’re worth millions. Millions! You see that and you think ‘what do you mean all I have to do is behave like a (bleeping) idiot on television and then you’ll pay me millions?’ I’m not judging it. Well I am, obviously. You can’t buy your privacy back. ‘Oo I want to be alone.’ (Bleep) you. We’ve been in your living room. We were at your birth . You filmed it for us and showed us your placenta and now you want some privacy?”
Well damn. P.S. Do we agree with his criticism or should he shut the eff up and stick to playing James Bond?
 
There are 5 comments for this article
  1. Russ Shanks at 9:39 am

    I agree. Now that things are not going well in KK’s life she all of a sudden wants privacy. You made millions off of drama, staged drama maybe but drama none the less. Now it has gotten real you want to run and hide. IJS

    • Mike at 1:39 pm

      My issues is they already had millions, so for those in need this is kinda like a big middle finger to them. Makes you wonder about where peoples heads are…

  2. R.E. Ferguson at 10:44 am

    The same could be said for ANY celebrity who complains. You picked this life and now you want privacy? I don’t care how much of their life a person shares, at some point anyone should be able to say can I have a little time to myself to hide out, lick my wounds, cry, rant, rave, curse, holler and do whatever else until I feel brave enough and emotionally ready enough to face not only the world but myself. People who are celebrities share themselves with us through all forms of media (t.v., theatre, big screen, etc..) but that does not mean that we own them. They deserve privacy just like everyone else and just because you don’t like a particular celebrity does not give anyone the right to deny them basic rights. I happen to really like Daniel Craig but he better learn very quickly that interviews have a way of being released not only with things taken out of context but also containing things that were never said. Average Janes & Joes don’t like big stars picking on their little reality stars because they can relate more tho them. Hell, where do you live that you don’t know that the United States is filled with sleep walkers. This country makes ANYONE famous! Famous for being a teen, single, mother with no ambition. Famous for being a bad girl who drinks heavily, curses and fights. Famous for being a frozen faced, overly tucked, peeled, exfoliated, surgically enhanced/reduced/altered, rich woman with nothing to show for her fame but her spouse’s money. Famous for being poorly dressed, ignorant, not well spoken, vulgar, brash, liquor guzzling doofus’ that are from a particular part of a state. Famous for being the wife/former wife/former girlfriend of a sports/music star. Famous for having no class at all (they get their own show). Famous for having 8 more kids to add to the ones that you already can’t care for financially. This country awards bad behavior. I understand Daniel, I really do but you better learn now that Americans will tear you a new one if you trash their trashy idols and boycott ALL of your work and you will have to royally kiss some major a@# before you can get back into their good graces. Also remember you’re married, so your wife will get some of that backlash career wise too. Think before you speak, I’m just saying.

  3. Yosh at 10:54 am

    ^^^^*cue the fuckin violins*^^^^

  4. Mike at 1:38 pm

    I would agree, like plenty of people and celebrities who are guilty of this some of them has taken advantage of the institution of marriage, making it more about who you are seen with. Kim Kardashian with psoriasis decides to have her future ex spend millions of dollars on a ring instead of pouring at least half of that money into research. There are plenty of young girls who looks up to her and they have the same issue, but basically explaining to the young women that getting a ring worth millions of dollars is better than helping people who are looking up to you is better that is questionable.

    BUT they are not as bad as the people from Jersey Shore.

    Paris Hilton use to be this bad, but she then decided to grow up. Will the Kardashians and people from Jersey Shore take the same steps?

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