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10 Times The Cast Of 'Feud' Was Relatable

Sometimes you need to be ruthless like Bette and Joan.

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10 Times The Cast Of 'Feud' Was Relatable
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The new hit television series on FX called "Feud" starring Jessica Lange and Susan Sarandon who both play famous Hollywood actresses, Joan Crawford and Bette Davis. For those who have not seen it yet, I suggest you take a look into it. It exemplifies two strong women during an era in Hollywood where women did not have any power. Joan and Bette had an interesting past while living in Hollywood; both were at each other's throats wanting to get the next leading role and winning yet another academy award. Here are 10 times you can relate to the cast of "Feud":

1. When You Are Done With Everyone's Sh*t

Sometimes you just need to tell someone to f*uck off and not deal with their crap anymore.

2. When It Has Just Been One Of Those Days

You just need to sit down and pour as much alcohol into your class as possible to forget the horrible day that you just encountered

3. When You Are Talking To Someone And Crap Comes Out Of Their Mouth

4. Knowing You Are Badass B*tch

You need to be able to look at yourself in the mirror and remind yourself you do not need a man to be successful in life.

5. Have Absolutely No Idea What Is Going On

Sometimes you just look around at what is going on in life and still have no idea what you are doing or what is going on

6. Walking Into School/Work

Do you ever just look at your classroom/office building and all of a sudden this overwhelming emotion of fear comes over your body?

7. When You Are Feelin' Yourself

You just have to look in the mirror and think "Damn I look good" and that is always a good feeling to have

8. Leaving The House With The Essentials

Sometimes you just need a drink to get through the day without having a breakdown

9. Wanting People To Leave You Alone

Wouldn't it be nice to say this to family, friends, coworkers etc. just enough so they could leave you alone for 2.5 seconds?

10. Getting Assigned More Schoolwork Or Another Task At Work


There have been multiple occasions where I just want to stand up in class and ask my professor to just stop assigning work every. single. day.

Looking back at the history that Bette Davis and Joan Crawford had, it is easy to say that both actresses were very well shown and the feud that both Bette and Joan had forever lived on in Hollywood. While these two fought constantly, they made their mark not only with their scandalous and horrible relationship, but with their talent.

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