The Brett Ratner / Olivia Munn Controversy

I’m so pissed at Brett Ratner. He had to idiotically use the word “faggot” in an interview, which caused a whirlwind of controversy that led to him bowing out of producing The Oscars. Now all the attention has been taken away from his sordid tales of Olivia Munn. That sucks! Just in case you haven’t heard, here’s what Ratner said about the woman a lot of you know as Bolivia Bunn:

I used to date Olivia Munn, I’ll be honest with everyone here, but when she was Lisa. She wasn’t Asian back then. She was hanging out on my set of After the Sunset. I banged her a few times, but I forgot her. Because she changed her name, I didn’t know it was the same person and so when she auditioned for me for a TV show, I forgot her. She got pissed off, and so she made up all these stories about me eating shrimp and masturbating in my trailer. And she talked about my shortcomings.

Ratner later admitted that he made the whole thing up, but I’m going to conveniently ignore that. I found it hilarious that he accused Munn of being fake, exploiting her ethnicity for career advancement, and being forgettable. That’s awesome. I’m going to choose to focus on the statement above instead of his insensitive remarks and getting heat from The Academy.

I encourage all of you to refer to her as Lisa.

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Author: RPadTV

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10 thoughts on “The Brett Ratner / Olivia Munn Controversy”

  1. Could you have picked a different picture of her? It's really hard to hate on someone that has an ass like that.

      1. I did some Internet work for one of his personal security guards.

        He lives next door to Bruce Springsteen as well. The Boss however, has an incredible rehearsal ethic.

  2. I have to say, Mr. Padilla; you have excellent taste in women's photographs. In the picture above, Lisa looks like a lollypop. Also, I've never even given that chick from Harry Potter so much as a second glance before you posted that picture of her in a tub.

    -M

  3. I have used the word "faggot" about six times in the last year, and every time was associated with loud motorcycles. The word's definition has been changed, thanks to Trey & Matt. Get aboard the train!

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