Not really guys. HE said it only to her because he was in a very deep crush in her also 😂 maybe even more than her. they were too shy to say that.. but God damn, it's soo obvious when you watch videos in time they were doing Speed. She talked about it few years later and interviewer showed her interview with Keanu who said same thing about her 😂
there is a huge difference between complimenting someone/fan-girling, and being straight up weird. The shirt thing was making me uncomfortable, that wasn't cool at all.
Definitely out of line. Exactly like if a female interviewer was conducting the interview and two men were saying how hot she was and asking her to show more cleavage. Just a little more leg there sweetie. He'd be the next sexual harassment scandal.
I think the one with the shirt the two actresses are playing there characters cause the film is called how to be single so I’m assuming there character would act this way in the film. Just like how Sacha Bahren Cohen is when he does interviews as his characters
Probably, but this interviewer didn't seem to mind though. He said it was amazing when they told him he was hot etc. So if he was into it too I don't see a problem and the same goes the other way around.
Aint that the truth, especially with all the clips playing back to back, and I liked the video too but we all know how one-sided the media is when it comes to this.
Because he was in a very deep crush in her also 😂 they were too shy to say that.. but God damn, it's soo obvious when you watch videos in time they were doing Speed.
@@DarkLGaming Doesn't seem like it man. Because unless consent is given before, such behaviour is sexual harassment. It's not defined by the following thoughts of the harassed person, in the midst of their actions, it's sexual harassment. I think if the genders were reversed, more people would see it in this instance.
@@oxelord3011 Clearly he's way better than you LMAO. Do some research ffs. "Implied consent is consent which is not expressly granted by a person, but rather implicitly granted by a person's actions and the facts and circumstances of a particular situation (or in some cases, by a person's silence or inaction)." In this case, the person in question was clearly completely fine with the attention he was receiving (playing along), thus implied consent takes place here. It's obvious you were looking for an argument to attempt to boost your fragile ego.
i don't have a problem with celebs flirting with each other whether they are female or male. but asking someone to undress in front of everyone is highly inappropriate.
Sorry but the dakota interview went to far. It's one thing to say "look at those bicep" or "my mind went blank seeing him shirtless"... But asking to take the shirt of, otherwise they wouldn't answer questions?
For that specific interview the guy was clearly enjoying the attention and had a hand in the escalation of the interaction. If he was visually uncomfortable with what they were saying im sure the interaction would have played out differently.
Fair, but like, if I looked that good, and good looking celebrities were thirsting over me, I probably wouldn't hate it. I mean he looked fine with it, I couldn't see visible discomfort or anything, now if he really wanted to try and push for the interview he could explain he's not comfortable with that and would like to proceed with what he was supposed to do
@@isiahduran2041 the person doesn't have to show any sign of discomfort or any response whatsoever fr obviously inappropriate things to be considered inappropriate If a man harasses a woman & fr some reason she doesn't mind it that doesn't mean it ws Ok fr him to harass her.....what's wrong is wrong & should always be wrong in any situation They were celebs, he ws a mere interviewer....if u've been in that business u'd know that just interviewers can't do much in such situations & have to play along And I could very clearly see VISUAL discomfort when it came to unbuttoning the shirt....before that he seemed fine but u could see he ws getting uncomfortable after a point
Chris Van Vliet is a nice dude. I watch a lot of his wrestling interviews and he seems really chill so I don’t think he was mad. In one of his videos, he even bragged about it
The parts where Justin Bieber was grabbed and kissed on stage and they were asking tge interviewer to take his clothes off made me so uncomfortable. If that were a woman there would be outrage.
There is a difference between complimenting someone/thirsting for someone and making them uncomfortable/straight up harassing them💀 Like the Will Smith one was a compliment, but the lady who kissed Bieber is literally harassment💀
2:29 ... just imagine the roles that were reversed and a male host said that to a female guest "I'm really trying to pay attention to what you are saying but I'm so distracted by your legs" ... the guy would lose his job in a heartbeat, go on an apology tour.. and the female would start a hashtag over her "me too" moment
Cheryl was so cute and her reaction was not inappropriate at all! She didn't make a strange remark or anything, she was just obviously in awe with him and felt a little bit nervous about his presence. Her eye roll towards the audience was hilarious!
lets change its an exaggeration i know that there are a lot of people out there that do care but you can’t even hear their voice compared to when males do it. am i wrong tho?
I feel like even though I'm a dude and not the least bit gay, if I told Keanu that I had a crush on him, he'd still say it back to make me feel better.
Keanu reeves is so nice and humble he always returns the compliment but people think that he's flirting or thirsting over girls is being too nice is a crime
@@sdski223 when he wasn't looking, she made an expression to the audience like "look at how hot this guy is." The audience then started laughing and Jordan then thought he missed a joke. Not wanting it to come to his notice, she said that he didn't miss out on anything
Now imagine if that interviewer asked Dakota and Leslie to take their shirts off the Me Too crew / Cancel Culture Vultures would be calling for this dude to be fired. But they'll chalk it it to "just kidding around or having a little fun".
So... are you justifying this behavior? Even when men in Hollywood are explicitly sexual towards women (publicly and privately)? Or are you condemning it on both sides? Just curious
Margot: "I got a tattoo kit literally upstairs" Will: "Really" Margot : "Yeah" Like.. This is the classic wanna come up for a coffee line... Just modernised 😂 😂 😂 😂
Are laws in your country gender based? Cause if there is harrassment happening, laws in my country will punish the person No matter male or female Maybe your country has laws for protecting women only
"How about two buttons, otherwise we won't speak" Coming from the lead actresses being interviewed about their movie. Could imagine if a dude even uttered those words out his mouth 😂😂