OK, TV-TODAY seems to be obsessed with Keira and writes little articles about her in every issue, although the content can be questionable at times.
Anyway I thought I'd share.
And yes, I still don't have a scanner and photographed the magazine again, adding some perspective errors. :rolleyes:
<table bgcolor="#ffffff" border=1 cellpadding=10><tr><td>About pride and prejudices (large dark blue font below the text)
With just 20 years Keira Knightley got the star role in "Pride and Prjudice". She's playing the arrogant laird's daughter Elizabeth who spurns the snooty-nosed Mr. Darcy (Matthew Macfadyen). But not just he had a hard time to win the beautiful Briton from Richmond upon Thames. During her school years tender Keira just brushed off all the guys. Nothing is known about hanky-pankies or even affairs that regards the lady. Not surprising in magazine "Tatler" she was chosen the most sought-after female single of the island. Who wants to have a go at her should avoid one thing: calling her sweet or cute. <font color="#5A6696">
[There's maybe something lost in translation -- in German when used on a person, the word sweet has a similar meaning as cute and doesn't refer to the character of the person being nice]</font> She told People Magazine : "Who calls me like that can p... off."
<font color="#5A6696">"[I'm convinced now that she is not sweet at all]</font></td></tr></table>
So what's with women/girls that don't like being called cute? In my opinion they are a big turn-off.