Tuesday, November 27, 2007

No men allowed



Personally, I agree with the article for the most part. One of the most annoying things in life is logging into MSN and hearing that Britney dropped her kid again or Lindsay caught with possession. Apparently, there is a large audience that finds it appealing to read about every single thing that goes wrong in a celebrity's life, especially the women stars. I frankly feel that this isn't fair. It's hard enough being rich and famous, but it must absolutely suck having the paparazzi follow you around 24/7. Now I'm not going to claim that I know how it feels like being in the celebs' shoes, but it must cause a great deal of stress, possibly enough for normally funny people to attempt suicide (I'm looking at you Owen Wilson!). Hey, if their lives are so tough, I'm willing to make a switch! I can guarantee that there will be no paparazzi following me around, for they will be following me and invading my privacy. Sounds like a fair trade to me.

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