The likability trap means having your once beloved personality wielded against you.
I own precisely four cookbooks — both of Chrissy Teigen’s and both of Alison Roman’s. They have guided me through becoming a young adult and learning to cook for my loved ones, whether it’s making Teigen's Cool Ranch Dorito salad for a friend’s birthday party or impressing my boyfriend with Roman's caramelized shallot pasta. I do not suspect this is a unique experience. Both women are young, pretty, and funny, and their recipes are flavorful and easy to follow.
ADVERTISEMENT Teigen expressed how hurt she was by Roman's comments on Twitter, and the fall of the Roman empire began. Obviously, Chrissy Teigen is an incredibly wealthy woman who, like other"girl bosses," shouldn’t be immune to criticism. Many supporters touted the bland aphorism “Women should support other women!” as a rallying cry, a phrase that has now been used so often to justify women’s shitty behavior under the guise of “feminism” or “women’s empowerment.
Alison Roman doesn’t have to want that; she isn’t required to subject herself to one of capitalism’s many mechanisms more than is necessary. Except that’s not the whole truth. She's collaborated with brands like Kerrygold, Bumble, and J.
In a way, I was waiting for this moment to happen, as it always does with anyone we deem a Cool Girl. On BuzzFeed, Anne Helen Petersen has written a lot about this phenomenon, especially as it concerns Jennifer Lawrence. Lawrence was a chick who could hang, potty-mouthed but still beautiful, not afraid to swig alcohol on live TV, but not a complete hot mess. And then, all of a sudden, she wasn’t cool anymore.
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