Nothing screams “end-of-the-year”
more than a recap of the best and worst moments that have managed to
encapsulate the past twelve months. This
year was chock full of bad behavior with some of our most public figures going
down the road of ruin due to some thoughtless actions or words that spread like
wildfire and tarnished their futures. On the flipside, we did see our fair
share of exemplary behavior that gave us a glimmer of hope and managed to lift
us out of the depths of despair. It appears
there must always be a little yin with the yang. I suppose if we didn’t have a brash
Honey Boo Boo to degrade us, we wouldn’t have such an appreciation for the elegance
and poise of the royal family. Just in
time, our best and worst manners moments of 2012. What struck us as either praiseworthy or a
cautionary tale.
The
Famous & Infamous
Best: The Royal Family. The Royals had a remarkable year and managed
to handle every single event with grace from the Summer Olympics to the Diamond
Jubilee and most recently the Royal Pregnancy of Kate Middleton & Prince
William.
Worst: Honey Boo Boo. This year brought us up close and personal
with Honey Boo Boo and her Georgia clan.
The TLC reality series “Here Comes Honey Boo Boo” quickly turned into a
phenomenon and the world became instantly fascinated with their slovenly, outrageous,
no holds barred behavior.
On
the Political Front
Best: First Lady Michelle Obama. A consistent
picture of calm, beauty and good health, the First Lady helped lead the
President to a second term while simultaneously maintaining her own initiatives
for childhood obesity, educational reform and work-life balance.
Worst: General David Petraeus. The Director of the CIA was forced to resign from his position due to an extramarital
affair with Paula Broadwell that created a storm of controversy and embarassing
scandal for the U.S.
Picture
of Health
Best: Robin Roberts. The beloved co-anchor for Good Morning America took an
extended medical leave earlier this year to undergo a bone marrow transplant. Throughout her ordeal, she has been a picture
of poise, with only smiles and positive messages for her fans. She has
officially reached her 100 day milestone and we wish her continued good health
and a speedy return to the job she loves.
Worst: Jessica Simpson. We commiserate with the difficulties of keeping
weight off and the battle to be thin, but we didn’t exactly see Miss Jessica
tip the scales in a positive direction during her time with Weight Watchers and
now with her newest bundle to be, the task may become even harder.
In
the Media
Best: Anne Hathaway. Her “Les Mis” premiere was trumped only by
the case of her missing panties. While
we highly recommend checking your undergarments before you leave the house, we
do think Miss Anne conducted herself with the utmost dignity during in her live
interview with Matt Lauer on The Today Show when she cited the incident by
saying how unfortunate it is that we live in a culture that “commodifies sexuality
of unwilling participants” and tied the whole thing beautifully into a segue
back her character Fantine in
the movie.
Worst: Donald Trump. The real-estate magnate should know
better. He is a public figure who has
mistakenly used his position to espouse his every personal thought on record
and on social media without any type of self-censorship. His reckless tweets during the presidential
campaign commented him as a buffoon that should not be taken seriously.
Divorced
Couples
Best: Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes.
While we all saw it coming, no one could have foreseen how swiftly and
under-the-radar this mega-celebrity divorce was handled. There were no public fingers being pointed, no
custody battles over precious Suri, only Scientology rumors to contend
with.
Worst: Christy Brinkley and Peter Cook.
This divorce has not gone away as quietly and Christy Brinkley’s sobbing
interview pleading her case on The Today Show didn’t help matters. Peter Cook may be a big fat jerk, but Christy
would do better to keep her model game face on and show only the picture of
smiles and happiness for the camera.
Our
Star Athletes
Best:
The U.S. female Summer Olympiads.
They not only won 58 medals, but
they succeeded in winning over the hearts of the American public with their
grace, their tenacity and their unwavering courage.
Worst: Lance Armstrong. The champion cyclist suffered major embarrassment
and shame this year from doping allegations used to enhance his
performance. He lost three major
sponsorships and was asked to step down as the chairman of the Livestrong charity he founded in 1997
to inspire cancer survivors and their families.
Man/Woman
on the Street
Best:
Lawrence DePrimo. The New York Police Officer who took it upon
himself to buy a pair of boots for a homeless man on a freezing cold night in
NYC. He wasn’t thinking about the cost, only human decency was at work
here. This random act of kindness
sparked national interest and massive support.
Worst: Patricia Krentcil. The New Jersey mother known for her
perpetually dark complexion was charged with child endangerment when she tried to impose her bizarre struggle with tanning onto her 6 year old daughter by taking her to a tanning booth for a session.
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