This Account Rates The Rooms Of Famous People On Video Calls And Here Are 30 Hilarious Observations
InterviewEveryone’s streaming from home these days. You put on a decent-looking shirt, take the laundry out of sight, and rely on your kids to not ruin it all. But it doesn’t end there. There’s one sharp-tongued critic who zooms in on your backdrop. And trust me, there’s a lot going on there.
Claude Taylor started the Twitter page “Room Rater,” which does exactly what it says. The 57-year-old shares the screengrabs from video calls and grades them from 0 to 10. Politicians and celebrities are particularly susceptible to the hard-to-please room arbiter. From Vladimir Putin and Joe Biden to Michael Jordan and Celine Dion, Claude is not letting them off easy. With almost 100K followers since its launch on April 11, the page is destined to become a hit where the tiniest detail can make it or break it in the room game.
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The man behind the account, Claude Taylor, is a “veteran of presidential campaigns who served as a White House staffer for Bill Clinton.” He also runs the controversial Twitter account TrueFactsStated and is a founder of the Mad Dog Pac campaign, which “engages in high-impact and non-violent activities to fight fascism and defeat Donald Trump.”
Claude, aka the Room Rater, shares rating duty with Jessie Bahrey, who tends to give higher scores. Taylor told Vanity Fair that “she’s Canadian, so we’ve made the kind of obvious point that she’s the nicer one.”But there’s a step-by-step guide for you to follow if you wanna score a solid 10. “
Bored Panda contacted Claude Taylor and Jessie Bahrey to find out more about the Room Rater Twitter. Claude told us that “we all love the unexpected view into pundits' and celebs' homes.” So he and Jessie started tweeting their ratings of what they saw of their home broadcast space.
But scoring a top-notch score is easier said than done. “It’s hard to get and requires perfect visual representation,” explained Claude. 10 points is given only when “there’s nothing to change.”
Meanwhile, presidential historian Michael Benchloss has won Claude’s and Jessie’s hearts and “it's their favorite room so far.” The worst setups are the so-called “hostage videos” that are shot against a blank wall.A common item found in most of the background setups is a bookshelf. Claude is certain that shelves “can be overdone/done wrong, but when used effectively, are successful.”
Horizontally stacked books make great bookends or space fillers if your book collection or bookshelf space isn’t exact—-and I have to admit I have horizontally stacked books myself. Many times.
Surround yourself with books when you're living with yourself. Good to know he's not a schmuck.
I love Paul Rudd. I LOVE Paul Rudd. But what Philistine stacks books on their side. ^animal
I like basing it on how the title is written. It just makes logical sense to me. I also organize by genre, mostly. A few spots on my bookshelf are by color if it’s a really beautiful color. For instance, I enjoy my horizontally stacked yellow Nancy Drew books on top of a teal book. Sure, I don’t have the earlier editions, but mom wanted me to have my own Nancy Drew collection to love that (sadly) may outlast the ones from her childhood. (Not anytime soon.. aaand I wrote my name in my books as a kid because I thought everyone was supposed to.)
I don't like white walls. Reminds me of my first apartment I couldn't paint.
He's been a better interviewee/interviewer since leaving the obese pathological lying vindictive narcissistic imbecile with the emotional maturity of a toddler (AKA tRump).
My husband would go totally apeshit over that model boat. Wouldn’t even know the rest of the room existed.
Julie Andrews could be sitting in front of a dumpster and she'd still rate an 8/10 at least!
He's opted for the clever corner shot... hence the singular bookcase and no wall hangings.
That plant can't possibly be in that spot or you can't open the cabinet
Pasty and washed-out... the wall and the man. I expected a better lair, filled with cool gadgets from Mr Zuckerberg.
Open and airy... like the grey feature wall and large windows to greenery in garden.
Maybe have the background simply be the flag of your country. Represent people!
Looks like she's wandering through the jungle trying to get us a good view of a howler monkey.
Love that the exercise machine is so close to the kitchen.... Should I sweat out this mornings latte..or should I stuff my pie hole with cake?
She's raising money to help quarantined people who are living with abusers. She gets 10/10 from me.
Does anyone else think he looks a bit creepy staring at the camera while holding the baby like that...like it's a hostage situation....
At first looks bland, but then you see the pops of gold and blue and it looks beautiful
Yeah, look at the edge of her hair, it’s cut off, definitely used a background
If she ditched the zebra pillow and maybe put some pillows with similar styles but varying colors, that might brighten up the place.
Oh, they take the time to tag in who they're rating which is awesome. it means the dozens of opinions are also tagged in and everyone gets to make sure their unkindness is seen by the person. Would be awful if someone was oblivious to the fact people don't like their wallpaper.
The commentary on their rooms might be even less relevant than the “famous” status of mostly normal people who got interviewed in their homes (most of them were not classically famous but like reporters, doctors, security council, etc.). Get a plant/lamp/art... in the middle of a pandemic when millions are out of work, thousands are dying and it's ridiculous to go buy that stuff... And then when they have the stuff, the comment is it's a bit formulaic. Really? Lol. Somebody seems really bored. That's cool, but I'm definitely not bored enough to get through this list. Have a plant? Good for you? Don't have one? That's ok too. Right now we're all doing the best we can to get by and if you're on tv with useful information that is helping people, or on there because you've done something decent for humanity, than thank you and who cares if the bookcase is too narrow or the lamp is the wrong style.
Not to say that any or all the people were unimportant; some fluff pieces and such likely included and likely some important pieces and work too. Just meant not all celebrities and the normal "famous" people that seem to be getting the majority of society's angst at the moment (a few A listers in there).
Load More Replies...No need to worry about the empty tequila bottle. That's a normal find in a writer's home.
Most of these people aren’t famous really, they’re just people who are being interviewed on the news like politicians and business owners, analysts and stuff. The only cheesy celebs were Robert Downey and Alicia Keys.
Load More Replies...Not to say that any or all the people were unimportant; some fluff pieces and such likely included and likely some important pieces and work too. Just meant not all celebrities and the normal "famous" people that seem to be getting the majority of society's angst at the moment (a few A listers in there).
I'd like to quiz people on the books in the background. So pretentious, and I guarantee that less than 1/3 of them have been read.
Why so? Most of these people are over 50, most of them have jobs that imply reading (actors, who read preparing for roles, mostly). I expect them to have read quite a few books.
Load More Replies...Oh, they take the time to tag in who they're rating which is awesome. it means the dozens of opinions are also tagged in and everyone gets to make sure their unkindness is seen by the person. Would be awful if someone was oblivious to the fact people don't like their wallpaper.
The commentary on their rooms might be even less relevant than the “famous” status of mostly normal people who got interviewed in their homes (most of them were not classically famous but like reporters, doctors, security council, etc.). Get a plant/lamp/art... in the middle of a pandemic when millions are out of work, thousands are dying and it's ridiculous to go buy that stuff... And then when they have the stuff, the comment is it's a bit formulaic. Really? Lol. Somebody seems really bored. That's cool, but I'm definitely not bored enough to get through this list. Have a plant? Good for you? Don't have one? That's ok too. Right now we're all doing the best we can to get by and if you're on tv with useful information that is helping people, or on there because you've done something decent for humanity, than thank you and who cares if the bookcase is too narrow or the lamp is the wrong style.
Not to say that any or all the people were unimportant; some fluff pieces and such likely included and likely some important pieces and work too. Just meant not all celebrities and the normal "famous" people that seem to be getting the majority of society's angst at the moment (a few A listers in there).
Load More Replies...No need to worry about the empty tequila bottle. That's a normal find in a writer's home.
Most of these people aren’t famous really, they’re just people who are being interviewed on the news like politicians and business owners, analysts and stuff. The only cheesy celebs were Robert Downey and Alicia Keys.
Load More Replies...Not to say that any or all the people were unimportant; some fluff pieces and such likely included and likely some important pieces and work too. Just meant not all celebrities and the normal "famous" people that seem to be getting the majority of society's angst at the moment (a few A listers in there).
I'd like to quiz people on the books in the background. So pretentious, and I guarantee that less than 1/3 of them have been read.
Why so? Most of these people are over 50, most of them have jobs that imply reading (actors, who read preparing for roles, mostly). I expect them to have read quite a few books.
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