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Essay by people • September 22, 2011 • Essay • 385 Words (2 Pages) • 1,398 Views
Here's a book everyone can agree to hate.
In their new tome, "How to Be Famous: Our Guide to Looking the Part, Playing the Press and Becoming a Tabloid Fixture," reality TV couple Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt takes hardcover printed matter to new lows.
With chapter titles like "Pretty on the Outside" and "The Paps Are Your Friends," the book explains how seemingly untalented, self-involved people can achieve fame in today's society.
The tome offers insights such as the following: Fame seekers should always remember that "celebrities are there to look hot for the common people. It's our job."
Here's a book everyone can agree to hate.
In their new tome, "How to Be Famous: Our Guide to Looking the Part, Playing the Press and Becoming a Tabloid Fixture," reality TV couple Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt takes hardcover printed matter to new lows.
With chapter titles like "Pretty on the Outside" and "The Paps Are Your Friends," the book explains how seemingly untalented, self-involved people can achieve fame in today's society.
The tome offers insights such as the following: Fame seekers should always remember that "celebrities are there to look hot for the common people. It's our job."
Here's a book everyone can agree to hate.
In their new tome, "How to Be Famous: Our Guide to Looking the Part, Playing the Press and Becoming a Tabloid Fixture," reality TV couple Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt takes hardcover printed matter to new lows.
With chapter titles like "Pretty on the Outside" and "The Paps Are Your Friends," the book explains how seemingly untalented, self-involved people can achieve fame in today's society.
The tome offers insights such as the following: Fame seekers should always remember that "celebrities are there to look hot for the common people. It's our job."
Here's a book everyone can agree to hate.
In their new tome, "How to Be Famous: Our Guide to Looking the Part, Playing the Press and Becoming a Tabloid Fixture," reality TV couple Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt takes hardcover printed matter to new lows.
With chapter titles like "Pretty on the Outside" and "The Paps Are Your Friends," the book explains how seemingly untalented, self-involved people can achieve fame in today's society.
The tome offers insights such as the following: Fame seekers should always remember that "celebrities are there to look hot for the common people. It's our job."
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