on โ28-01-2015 11:13 AM
I thought this was kinda interesting (compared to the usual unimportant celebrity news...)
Even though their nails and gowns ect are lovely, the celebs want to be asked about more meaningful questions on the red carpet...
What would you ask them?
on โ28-01-2015 01:31 PM
@evil_akuma_2002 wrote:
@secondhand-wonderland wrote:I thought this was kinda interesting (compared to the usual unimportant celebrity news...)
Even though their nails and gowns ect are lovely, the celebs want to be asked about more meaningful questions on the red carpet...
What would you ask them?
Honestly?
Why would I even bother?
If they were experts in any other field other than acting, then maybe their opinions would be worth something, and carry weight - but as it is, they are only people like you and I. Worth, (well not really worth, just own), a hell of a lot more money, granted - but their opinions on world issues are no more relevant than the man in the street!
I guess if I had to ask anything, it would be why they need to retain so many millions, live disgustingly lavish lifestyles, while there is still poverty and disease throughout the world - when some of those millions could easily help find cures and assist humanitarian organisations.
I've got nothing against being filthy rich, but to use wealth to excess like so many stars do, just disgusts me when there are people desperately trying to stay alive on the same planet.
Yeah I know it's a bit of a nothing topic like who really cares what they think. I just thought some people might have some funny or interesting questions they'd like to ask.
on โ28-01-2015 01:35 PM
@am*3 wrote:She has $$$$$$ though (worth $65m?), simply from being a celeb..followers that buy her products etc. I think there might be a few 'brains' in there actually, re the marketing of that clan.
They obviously had enough of what it takes to establish the successful retail outlets and designer ranges.
on โ28-01-2015 01:40 PM
hahahah I hardly think she did all that herself ? Mommy, Daddy & all her other Bubbleheads. It's called Marketing !!! See how long it lasts ?
on โ28-01-2015 01:49 PM
What would you ask them?
Can I move in with you?, We can help eachother out. If i was living with and looking out for Michael Jackson, he might still be alive and well today. He loved to shop as I do, but threw his money away on **bleep**, alot of money, really. I could teach him the art of finding the best deals "deal reaping" it is, or was a lost art on him. Then help him with his lyrics and call the album
Micheal Jackson "The deal Reaper"
in the music video, spin off from Thriller, he would transform into this cryptic "deal reaper" and dance through the rows at a flea market at night.
on โ28-01-2015 01:49 PM
I think Bruce Jenner learnt a lot about marketing after his Olympics win. He was promoting items for companies.
I suppose with his natural get-up-and-go he saw another opportunity. Why make lots of money for others. Make it for yourself, primarily. And the matriarch wasn't backward in coming forward
Klever
DEB
on โ28-01-2015 01:52 PM
really?, your going to bleep that? Only in Australia
on โ28-01-2015 01:54 PM
on โ28-01-2015 01:56 PM
@horizon1907 wrote:hahahah I hardly think she did all that herself ? Mommy, Daddy & all her other Bubbleheads. It's called Marketing !!! See how long it lasts ?
Daddy is dead, but yeah they probably inherited a bundle of cash from him.
And yes, it was rather effective marketing strategy to use a reality show about yourself. How much would reglar advertising have cost and how effective would it have been, compared to a reality show with a huge audience.
on โ28-01-2015 01:58 PM
@lurker172602 wrote:
I realise the OP was just after having a bit of fun but, has everybody missed the point of the article. Which was (I think anyway) that the women on the red carpet just want to be asked the same type of questions as their male co-stars.
Yes, exactly.
on โ28-01-2015 02:10 PM
But, but, but.....Lurks. The script hasn't been written for most of them to answer.
Besides the whole thing is marketing for Designers of gowns and jewellery, hairdressers, makeup,etc.
Even some of the movies in which they appear, "product" promote. Kitchens, curtains, swimming pools, cars are all copied. Or the hairdresser who asks a young thing "how do you want your hair today?" "Blonde like ......, but slightly straighter and longer like ............."
It was the Movies that gave us not only Bogart, Bacall and Hepburn, but smoking and drinking martinis as well, to appear suave, debonair to be part of the In-Crowd.
DEB