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Nepotism is a fickle Whore


She's only famous cause of her father and his ability to get her on supernatural and then Hannibal.

Also she gets drunk and posts on Vine:

https://vine.co/v/hpDK31W2KId

Excellent "Talent" we got here.

Ugh! All she can do is cry on screen, that's literally been every role she ever had. She'll fade out soon enough.

If the movie stinks, just don't go.

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timetraveleds I was just about to post a link to that article about her casting in Hannibal.

The OP sounds like someone who has some issues because, as you've said, it's fine not to like an actor but the OP's "reasons" aren't reasons at all.

Also, pretty naive to think that all her roles are because of her father .... because she has quite an extensive filmography for someone so young. Unless you think he has some serious full in the entertainment industry.

I'll pretty much guarantee (you can refer to this quote any time you want) that she won't fade out, to me she's pretty damn talented.

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Whoever wrote this post is a complete moron. Kacey is a gifted actress and an incredible human. Get a life and do something worthwhile, like keeping your vitriolic underestimations of other people's success to yourself.

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Awesome.. so you know her personally do you?

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I've only watched the first few episodes of Hannibal, but I find her to be a a capable actress. And so what if she has a few drinks and posts on vine? Does being an actress preclude drinking?? She seems cool and I'd get drunk with her any time.

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"All she can do is cry on screen."
That's totally why they cast her as one of the leads in a comedy series, then. ;)

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Hey, don't call her a whore!

Buy she's a pretty white girl. Yeah, you get work in Hollywood thru connections.

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Nowhere did the OP mention anyone being a whore...
It was "nepotism" that is the whore in this case, so the OP is only saying she got in to the business through connections and not necessarily much talent, hence the meaning of "nepotism".

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