So let me get something straight. Saying that everything Gillian did with David was for PR, and that there was nothing genuine to it and she was playing up a fan fantasy is not offensive, yet me explaining a marketing strategy that included improving someone’s image (which is standard in any profession with people carrying public profiles, by the way) is the thing that’s offensive? Think about that again.
As for the necklace. You don’t think it’s offensive to say it’s from a man who she hasn’t indicated she’s dating in any way, and hasn’t even behaved lovingly with? You don’t think it’s offensive to remove David from Gillian’s life at every possible opportunity, whether it’s as a best friend or partner?
Anon, you believe as you want. I can at least logically support what I believe and know and I don’t have a problem standing by any of it.