What’s wrong with Mischa Barton?
Mischa Barton looks like she’s asking around as to where her career went and someone told her they think they saw her accidentally flush it down the toilet. I think it looks like she is saying:
“No. No! You’re kidddddddddding me, I did that? You saw me do that?”
Poor Mischa. This is just a thought, but she’s still young, maybe its time to switch careers. Perhaps its just me, but I think people generally have better luck doing things they are actually good at doing. *shrugs shoulders*
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[...] 29 June 2009 // Poor Mischa Barton. She’s really got problems and apparently it goes beyond accidentally flushing her career down the toilet or having her parents confused about what her career is even supposed to [...]
A good title would have been “What’s not wrong with Mischa Barton” lmao. Can’t stand her.
I am a huge fan of Mischa–loved her in the OC where she managed to convey a regular down-to-earth quality despite her smashing beauty. I went back and rented all of her older movies since childhood (there are many) and she is always excellent–to say that she can’t act is showing your ignorance. Check things out before you make statements like that! I hope she will return to being the intelligent young woman I am so fond of soon and continue to give outstanding performances.I wish her a happy life too away from the addictions and crazy skinny bimbo culture of Hollywood!
We are all entitled to our opinions Alice. Just because you think Mischa is a smashing, intelligent, and talented actress doesn’t mean I have to. I don’t, in fact, I think she is an ugly, of normal intelligence B-rated actress.
I agree, maybe if Mischa Barton finds something she is actually good at she won’t be depressed anymore.
Whats wrong with Mischa Barton is simple, she was born. Poor us
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