Sure, it’s just celebrity gossip with a pedigree, but c’mon. They’re a good-looking couple, and they’re an honest-to-gosh Prince and Princess, and that’s going to have resonance.
Snooki’s pregnant, Kate’s pregnant, some people care about one, some about the other, some about both, and some about neither, but ONE of those babies is likely going to end up sitting on the British throne eventually. (The other is exceedingly unlikely to end up on the British throne, but who can say what the future holds?)
Chillbilly over 11 years ago
Royals: the inbred hillbillies of the 0.01%.
Cat43ullus over 11 years ago
Why should pregnancy make her more nauseating than any of the other royals?
PlainBill over 11 years ago
Looks like Kate’s pregnancy will have two benefits. It’ll push Lindsay Lohan news to the back page. And it brought out the low life trolls.
diane tabbott Premium Member over 11 years ago
Actually, the correct word is ‘nauseated.’ ’Nauseous" means something that make you sick. Or…wait…maybe it IS the same thing.
fritzoid Premium Member over 11 years ago
Sure, it’s just celebrity gossip with a pedigree, but c’mon. They’re a good-looking couple, and they’re an honest-to-gosh Prince and Princess, and that’s going to have resonance.
Snooki’s pregnant, Kate’s pregnant, some people care about one, some about the other, some about both, and some about neither, but ONE of those babies is likely going to end up sitting on the British throne eventually. (The other is exceedingly unlikely to end up on the British throne, but who can say what the future holds?)
JanetPeltz over 11 years ago
It’s “nauseated” not “nauseous”….
JanetPeltz over 11 years ago
The word is “nauseated”. “Nauseous” means “that which causes or induces nausea.”