An iconic backdrop for an iconic man. Love the fireplace and decor. For the past few months, actors, celebrities, and politicians have been calling into virtual interviews, going live on social media, and having Zoom calls galore to do press, speak on current events, and communicate with fans. We and our partners will store and/or access information on your device through the use of cookies and similar technologies, to display personalised ads and content, for ad and content measurement, audience insights and product development. Keep in mind, this is purely based on views. Slow but steady progress.
Tends to make fascists angry. Time for a rescue mission. MERCH https://www.kylemcgran.com/ Hey whats up everyone in this video i show you the top celebrity homes that nobody wants to buy. It should surprise absolutely no one that Martha Stewart's house is gorgeous and she found a delightful background for video chatting. The queen of the kitchen gives a nice look at her open shelves and even invited her two pups to get in frame. Best: Barack and Michelle Obama A social justice advocate needs a room just like this. James Corden.
10/10! Framing. 37 Celebrity Homes That Will Blow Your Mind (PHOTOS) By Leigh Blickley. 3/10 @CoryBooker pic.twitter.com/VWcISyG1Kb, — Room Rater (@ratemyskyperoom) June 11, 2020. The Twitter account @ratemyskyperoom (aka Room Rater) is here to do all the work for you. 0/10. Light. Add color. pic.twitter.com/IW0yfuyvD6. That throne!
Hmm. Spectatular.
10/10! How to president by @BarackObama 10/10 pic.twitter.com/yPsgBqAEOj, — Room Rater (@ratemyskyperoom) June 3, 2020.
Recovered and then some. @cnn @FareedZakaria not cool to cut Bryan Stevenson off.
https://t.co/P51WrFughA, — Room Rater (@ratemyskyperoom) June 12, 2020. Did you really think even for a second that Oprah would disappoint? Please enjoy this carefully curated selection of the best and worst views of celebrity homes, as seen on Zoom, as seen on Twitter. A caughtionary tale. Papers scattered in what I assume is perfectly organized mess? Nice matching hat to window frame. Listen, we're not asking to see Candace's full house, but there has to be a better spot to hop on a video call. Art. And a real microphone in frame? Flower (peony).
Plant. But unfortunately, not everyone seems to take their backdrops into consideration before hopping on a video call. This room is like a cool breeze on a hot day. Cory is still being held hostage, but the kidnappers let him get changed and gave him a comfy couch. Safe face. 10/10! Feels bad to me. Here's what a Zoom call would look like on 'The Office', fell hard for Dr. Anthony Fauci's home office, Duchess Meghan Markle casts vote for U.S election, The very best moments from this messy year of late night political comedy, 13 of the nicest moments from Election Day, Election Day is providing a lot of context for no-context Twitter accounts, Britney Spears says ‘I’m the happiest I’ve ever been’ in new video. Great staircase, great art, great door. We’d close door 10/10 @repjohnlewis pic.twitter.com/3p80WLwVmh, — Room Rater (@ratemyskyperoom) June 4, 2020.
In an effort to celebrate Room Rater's tireless efforts, we've compiled a list 10 of the worst celebrity Zoom backdrops, and 11 of the best.
Feels like the CEO of Twitter should be better at using technology. It is very possible that Bryan Stevenson — lawyer, author, social justice activist, and founder of the Equal Justice Initiative — has one of the most impressive offices of all time. In regards to the like/dislike ratio, as featured on YouTube, Michael B Jordan, star of The Wire, Friday Night Lights and Black Panther, had the best ratio, with 3000 dislikes in comparison to 331,000 likes (99.1 per cent). Would the gate stop Ghengis Khan from invading? 10/10 @eji_org pic.twitter.com/sOxgkE7cOr, — Room Rater (@ratemyskyperoom) May 31, 2020. Next time you're about to call into an online meeting or Zoom with your friends, put just a tiny bit of effort into your background. COVID-19 has accelerated the trend of virtual communication, especially in the real estate world, where virtual walk-throughs, inspections, and auctions quickly became the norm. Looks like the lobby of a hotel. Focus on the painting or change rooms. Framing. Trying to place him. 10/10 @jimmyfallon pic.twitter.com/ouaZcUpNKi.
10/10! On the flipside, Girls’ creator Lena Dunham has the highest ratio of dislikes in comparison to likes, with 17,000 dislikes and just 14,000 likes, followed by Caitlyn Jenner’s Malibu pad, and Lance Armstrong’s Aspen home tour with Architectural Digest.