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CarterNov 13th, 2008 - 00:34:36

Friends and family of celebrities who write a tell all book are doing it to make money and nothing else - who are they kidding.

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BR ---New York CityNov 13th, 2008 - 13:29:06


Never known a less interesting nor sleazier female in entertainment industry in 50 years...How did this slimy broad ever get a paycheck??? Talent ? or just titillation beyond reason?? I think it was the latter.

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Well..........Nov 13th, 2008 - 19:10:24

put the blame where it belongs - with the audiences who buy the concert tickets, cd's, movies, books, etc. They are the ones who make these people best selling entertainers. If they didn't have an audience, they would be just like you and I.

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