sburns
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Dam, Youtube here I go!Oh, I've been crushing on Morena since her first deoderant commercial, when no one had a clue who she was
Dam, Youtube here I go!Oh, I've been crushing on Morena since her first deoderant commercial, when no one had a clue who she was
I've looked and can't find it anywhere. I think it was a Right Guard commercial and her roomate borrowed a dress but used "invisible' antiperspirant, so Morena couldn't tell.Dam, Youtube here I go!
Lol yeah you sent me down a rabbit hole, I found that reference and the one on IMDB under other worksI did find one reference to it. It was a commercial for Secret antiperspirant. No video still.
Morena Baccarin in a commercial?
OK, maybe this has been mentioned on an earlier thread, or maybe I'm just an idiot, but I think Morena Baccarin (Inara) is in a commercial for Secret Deodorant. If it's her, she says something like,www.fireflyfans.net
I never noticed before, but it gets a mention on her IMDB page. No details, just a mention.Lol yeah you sent me down a rabbit hole, I found that reference and the one on IMDB under other works
Morena Baccarin - Other works - IMDb
Morena Baccarin. Actress: Deadpool. Morena Baccarin was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to actress Vera Setta and journalist Fernando Baccarin. Her uncle was actor Ivan Setta. She is of Italian as well as Lebanese and Portuguese/Brazilian descent. She moved to New York at the age of 10, when her...www.imdb.com
Something has to be out there on this. Will dig more into it later.
I don't think that is sparkle..
Plus to me she can't hold a candle to this one...
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This has been a slow burn for me but S3 picks it up. Cool boat taxi chase.
watching Lessons in Chemistry tomorrow with partner. Looking forward to it.
It's kicked off a major legal kerfuffle by stating unequivocally, 'This is a true story,' in the opening instead of the usual legalistic, 'Based on a true story,' or, 'Inspired by real events.' The woman who apparently did the stalking etc. was identified fairly quickly by internet sleuths (i.e. people who are just as awful) after it came out, and she's now suing Netflix for a packet...Baby Reindeer on Netflix. It’s equal parts car-crash-can’t-take-eyes off-it and disturbing. It leaves more questions than it answers for me but I haven’t really seen anything like it apart from perhaps the bunny boiler in that Michael Douglas flick. I won’t say it’s a classic but it’s worth a watch.
It's kicked off a major legal kerfuffle by stating unequivocally, 'This is a true story,' in the opening instead of the usual legalistic, 'Based on a true story,' or, 'Inspired by real events.' The woman who apparently did the stalking etc. was identified fairly quickly by internet sleuths (i.e. people who are just as awful) after it came out, and she's now suing Netflix for a packet...
It all apparently happened in 2015, and there's some other bits and pieces to suggest the woman has been off balance in some other areas of her life. They covered it a while back on The Rest is Entertainment podcast, and both Richard Osman and Marina Hyde seemed to think Netflix had been playing with fire by being cavalier for quite a while with things like this, and we're due to lose an even bigger lawsuit than the Queen's Gambit loss...That ongoing story is interesting. I keep wondering if at some point the parties will fess up to a “social experiment” and it’s just a mechanism for promoting his career. It’s very weird. The guy is pretty young and he plays his own part in the series, so these things that supposedly happened did so very recently it seems.