Me too I love Jaameela Jamil 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂she is very funny.Great on Legendary and The good place.from phathutshedzo tshiololi from South Africa i am sending to Jameela Jamil.
@@mzbeckxo so they have different ways to test for humans without using humans. They just don't want to waste money on the other options. Many of the cheap options (like animals) are not available anymore so it's cheaper to spend 100 dollars on 1000 humans than spending 500 on synthetic skin 1000 times.
@@brandym.williams7314 She went to a British school. We don’t “fail classes” or use “credits”. Like I said, unless you fail your GCSE’s (and everyone at school has to take them age 16 at the very oldest) then it’s impossible to leave school with no qualifications unless you failed your exams. if she was “nearly 17” when her story happened then she would have taken her GCSE’s the previous academic year so if she left school with no qualifications it’s because she didn’t pass a single exam, not because of the story she told.
Seems like somebody is looking for something to start the name calling game, huh? She said she left school at 17 but unless you know and her story personally, you wouldn't know when she had the accident. She mentioned that it was serious, that still doesn't tell you when/how long the recovery took. As you can see, when you are looking to pick something out of a story you don't have all details about, of course you gonna find a lot. Wouldn't it be great if people could just chill about things that have no effect on their lives at all? It gets exhausting at some point. Scrolling down is always an option, isn't it? Blowing someone else's candle doesn't make your "light" shine brighter. Jesuuuus!!! 😉
@@kissad.7985 she said she left school with no credentials when she was nearly 17 because she was hit by a car. Being hit by a car at 17 wouldn’t make difference to her credentials because at nearly 17 she would have already taken her mandatory exams at school.
@@rixsist7048 Again that still doesn't tell when she had the accident. It can take years to recuperate after some serious accident. While going through care, people aren't expected to make important life decisions. The accident could have had happened long before the decision to leave school. Not trying to change your mind, therefore go ahead with the names calling if that's what makes you feel better about yourself. Good luck ✌️
I don't think there's a test that would necessarily give you psoriasis, maybe contact dermatitis is what she was referring to. I've had psoriasis my entire life but they always passed it off as sensitive dry skin because I never had a reaction, or outbreak of scales. unfortunately 4 years ago it started popping up all over, after a biopsy it was confirmed, I received light therapy treatment ( dermatologist version of tanning beds or stations) and applied an amazing topical prescription ointment . psoriasis sucks but with the right dermatologist, and a positive attitude, and much needed time in the Sun! it all gets better
I got paid $5000 to test an injection and came out with Asthma. It's not worth it guys and girls.
Ur kidding 😳
Omg
Not good at all Brother☹️
That's what you get😭🤣🤣
I love Jameela Jamil 😂hilarious. Great on Legendary and The Good Place.
Me too I love Jaameela Jamil 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂she is very funny.Great on Legendary and The good place.from phathutshedzo tshiololi from South Africa i am sending to Jameela Jamil.
She doesn't sound like a human being 😂 it might be the durgs but she is wierd af
@@phathutshedzotshiololitshiololwth
Never ever be a human test subject.
They need to start testing on rocks
But then how will we ever find safe drugs for people?
@@mzbeckxo lol so you want one person to risk their life just so a medicine can work for the next person
@@jordandavis1225 that’s how a lot of clinical trials go no?
@@mzbeckxo so they have different ways to test for humans without using humans. They just don't want to waste money on the other options. Many of the cheap options (like animals) are not available anymore so it's cheaper to spend 100 dollars on 1000 humans than spending 500 on synthetic skin 1000 times.
No one should be forced to be a case study under no circumstances 😨
@@goveganchickensfeelpainI love animals but yes animals lives matter less than humans'. You lunatic.
She wasn't forced, to participate in a study, you need to give consent
They volunteered themselves nobody forced them
It's done her hair wonders 👍🏾
It’s fake. Extensions
This answers sooo many questions
She’s adorable
I need to know who does the makeup on this show ? It’s so so so amazing
Aweful
Jameela often does her own makeup for interviews and other public appearances. Not sure about this very look though
I fucking love her 😆 🤣 she's so real!¡ 🤣
She literally has lied about alot of stuff in her past. Lmao
So funny, love her! Didn’t know she was hit by a car, dayuum
Hello from NY
Lmaoooo thts my Chika 😅😅😅❤
I need the eyeshadow
Oh no 😮
Your face and name looks like my mother😂(seriously)
She answered an incredibly common ad for cosmetic volunteers online. She didn’t, like, go to war, or anything
Considering you take GCSEs between 14-16 years old, it’s impossible to leave school at 17 without any credentials…unless you failed all of your exams…
Not true you can fail one class and not have enough credits.
@@brandym.williams7314 She went to a British school. We don’t “fail classes” or use “credits”. Like I said, unless you fail your GCSE’s (and everyone at school has to take them age 16 at the very oldest) then it’s impossible to leave school with no qualifications unless you failed your exams. if she was “nearly 17” when her story happened then she would have taken her GCSE’s the previous academic year so if she left school with no qualifications it’s because she didn’t pass a single exam, not because of the story she told.
Seems like somebody is looking for something to start the name calling game, huh? She said she left school at 17 but unless you know and her story personally, you wouldn't know when she had the accident. She mentioned that it was serious, that still doesn't tell you when/how long the recovery took. As you can see, when you are looking to pick something out of a story you don't have all details about, of course you gonna find a lot. Wouldn't it be great if people could just chill about things that have no effect on their lives at all? It gets exhausting at some point. Scrolling down is always an option, isn't it? Blowing someone else's candle doesn't make your "light" shine brighter. Jesuuuus!!! 😉
@@kissad.7985 she said she left school with no credentials when she was nearly 17 because she was hit by a car. Being hit by a car at 17 wouldn’t make difference to her credentials because at nearly 17 she would have already taken her mandatory exams at school.
@@rixsist7048
Again that still doesn't tell when she had the accident. It can take years to recuperate after some serious accident. While going through care, people aren't expected to make important life decisions. The accident could have had happened long before the decision to leave school. Not trying to change your mind, therefore go ahead with the names calling if that's what makes you feel better about yourself. Good luck ✌️
Wow
I don't think there's a test that would necessarily give you psoriasis, maybe contact dermatitis is what she was referring to. I've had psoriasis my entire life but they always passed it off as sensitive dry skin because I never had a reaction, or outbreak of scales. unfortunately 4 years ago it started popping up all over, after a biopsy it was confirmed, I received light therapy treatment ( dermatologist version of tanning beds or stations) and applied an amazing topical prescription ointment . psoriasis sucks but with the right dermatologist, and a positive attitude, and much needed time in the Sun! it all gets better
Are you able to share the products you used please?
Big hair male skeletal markers it’s a drag
Why is she famous?
Sold her soul for money
She’s an actress.
Human test subject
She was in The Good Place
"Anything" for money?....
Not porn. 😂😂😂
Lol
Is that her real hair or a wig?
It's her hair
It's a wig.
Knowing she's Middle Eastern and Indian, I'm going to say her hair.
Anyone who took the jab knows exactly what it's like to be a human test subject lol
Exactly😂.. at least she was aware she was being experimented on.
Let me guess, you are American?
Anyone who refuses to be vaccinated during a pandemic is automatically a human test dummy.
@@mazcid177Plenty of people from many countries were apprehensive about the vaccine, dummy.
I genuinely do not believe anything this woman says.
She keeps talking about sex within the first few minutes of an interview.
Which others? But also, i don't think that's a problem
@@matthewrandell5055Fe there’s nothing wrong with that
Eww