Vacuuming Keeps Cate Blanchett’s Life Grounded
Actress Cate Blanchett loves to vacuum, in fact, according to Celebrity Fashion Watcher its one thing that helps keep her life grounded.
The following is what Cate had to say about her love for vacuuming:
“It’s a very satisfying noise when you hear all that grit sucked up from the floor and into the machine.”
Funny, though I don’t consider it something that helps keep my life grounded I too love to vacuum. The only thing is, rather than appreciating all the noise it makes I’m obsessed with making sure the lines in the carpet are straight and pretty.
Jordasche Bledsoe









Why do dirty, rotten, filthy, stinking rich celebs feel the need to always be patronizing by saying. “Look, I’m just like you ordinary working folk”. Like we believe she doesn’t have a housekeeper who cleans her entire mansion from top to bottom……and I actually like Cate Blanchette; but come on….
Its going to take a lot more than vacuuming to ground my life! If only it was that simple!
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