Too bad the readers of GQ, don’t know or care enough to understand the difference between a Gentleman and Woman. The ragazine used to not be called WQ for a reason.
Woman of the Year for throwing a temper tantrum and upstaging Naomi Osaka’s first Grand Slam title.
She is a great tennis player and a rotten personality.
Why does GENTLEMAN’S Quarterly even HAVE a woman of the year..?
Does Ms. have a MAN of the year..?
The only way GQ can do this is if most of it’s readers are gay guys:
Which they are.
I was interviewed by GQ at the bundy ranch standoff. Was a planned hitjob of course, so they asked me to handle it. The twerp kept asking these long meandering false statement filled questions. Right before the end each time I would interrupt with things like “can you introduce me to Barbie?” and “those are the most progressive loafers I’ve ever seen”. Messed with him for a half hour then sent him packing. He didn’t write the article.
Dramatically photoshopped. Serena hasnt looked that good for a long time. The day will come when it will be proven that Serena has used PEDs for at least the last ten years. Just in the past few months several interviewers asked about her failed drug tests, which Serena immediately made excuses and shut down. In fact, she used the same lame crap tirade she used at the US open.
I don’t get it. Does she even know how to make a sammich?
How do you pronounce GQ?
Geek.
She didnt build that. Steroids built that.
A few years ago, I got a couple of issues of GQ in the mail, don't know why.
3/4 of the magazine are advertisements, and many of them were for 'fragrances'. Damn things smelled so bad I had to throw them out as soon as I got them.
Tell me what doesn't cause a stir on social media. Apparently they've discovered that you can build a perpetual motion machine if the parts consist of stirring on social media and reporting on the stirring on social media.
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!
Because she's a man baby!!!! Yeah!!!!!
Well in today’s society, you never know what gender people identify as. Maybe they just wanted to make sure.
Good grief, does everything cause an outrage these days? At first glance, I thought the quotation makrs were there just to highlight the word on the cover, which is busy with words, and connected it to the crossed-out “men.” I never took it to mean “so-called woman.” Looking at the article, it turns out the word was written by a designer who, for whatever reason, likes to use a lot of quotation marks.