Beutifulstranger
Feb 7th, 2007, 09:59 PM
The book does not bash celebs; rather, it simply points out how the stupid behavior of (mostly) talentless hacks who live in the spotlight is as influential (albeit negatively) as the behavior of some of our most respected and talented celebs, who positively influence our popular culture.
In Newsweek, writer Kathleen Deveny reports that her daughter is a Lindsay Lohan fanatic, but that as a mom, she's worried about the bad influence Lohan's very public meltdown will have on her impressionable girl.
The magazine goes on to report that a recent poll found that 77 percent of parents surveyed believe celebrities like Lohan, Paris Hilton and Britney Spears have too much influence on young girls.
But it's not just these three women — one of whom has two children of her own — who are contributing to the general malaise of our society.
Celebrities who have children out of wedlock, like Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes did, have as much an effect as a recent report that Paris Hilton was caught snorting cocaine on videotape.
read more http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,250408,00.html
In Newsweek, writer Kathleen Deveny reports that her daughter is a Lindsay Lohan fanatic, but that as a mom, she's worried about the bad influence Lohan's very public meltdown will have on her impressionable girl.
The magazine goes on to report that a recent poll found that 77 percent of parents surveyed believe celebrities like Lohan, Paris Hilton and Britney Spears have too much influence on young girls.
But it's not just these three women — one of whom has two children of her own — who are contributing to the general malaise of our society.
Celebrities who have children out of wedlock, like Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes did, have as much an effect as a recent report that Paris Hilton was caught snorting cocaine on videotape.
read more http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,250408,00.html