JohnR wrote:Wow, you fellas are pretty harsh. First, bra-gate involved Gillian, not Charlene. Second, what does everyone want? We lambast Lindsy Lohan, Brittney Spears, Paris Hilton and the like for being drug-addled sluts, and rightfully so, but when Charlene keeps her image clean (as we'd hope someone who is a role model for kids would) we bash her for it. ??? Don't mean to sound all righteous and I know you're just joking around, but hey.
I was aware that Gillian was the bra-gate "victim" (:roll:

) when I responded, although in retrospect, my post could have been better worded. My point, wobbly though it might sound, was that there have been occasional rumours about her singing partner as well, but Charlene's been more successful (it would seem) at steering clear of controversy. Wasn't trying to bash Charlene, per se, so much as to suggest that I don't
for a second buy into this manufactured facade of sugary goodness we're often spoon fed by celebrities and their creators. While Dennis was (I assume) joking about her being a "snowflake from heaven" or whatever, I find no amusement in the fact that there are legions of fans out there who might actually believe that. When I look at those pictures of Gillian and the others, I see
real people, with their guard down, possibly high (what a surprise!) and enjoying their sexuality. Unfortunately, for the world to
see the photos at all, an uneducated, immature, extremely-lucky-in-life 27-year-old dimwit like Edison Chen just couldn't resist
cataloguing his conquests, and in that regard, I find it sad that these women will likely pay the price for doing something so . . . normal, something so
unaffected by the
artifice that is their lives in the eyes of the public. Of course, that
any of these people are role models is beyond me, but that's another issue. Tough to complain when there will always be, and always
has been, a segment of society that can't find less superficial heroes to look up to.
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