Apalling...
I read this article in today's The Straits Times Urban, and I was deeply affected by it. I intend to let it be known that I do not support such judgments. Allow me to quote the entire article.
Celebrities with no real skills - namely reality-show stars - a a deeply self-adoring lot. A recent study of 200 celebrities by professors Drew Pinsky and Mark Young of the University of Southern California found the biggest narcissists to be from this category - think hotel heiress Paris Hilton and sidekick Nicole Ritchie in The Simple Life.
So it perhaps comes as no surprise that a certain local celebrity blogger and co-host of a new reality TV show share similar traits.
In a recent episode, she went on a blind date with a man whom one may justifiably say is not most girl's idea of a dream guy.
You wonder why she agreed to such a set up. Perhaps she sees the show as a new outlet to flaunt her eyelash extensions and loud personality?
Watching her on-screen antics almost made moi - in the oft-used words of the ink slinger herself - vomit blood.
All the times she waxes philosophical about a woman's right to "enhanced beauty" on her blog are - I now realise - but spirited defences of her attempt to set right her own self-admitted imperfections. Yes, many people - moi included - are insecure about their looks. Nothine wrong there.
But to purposely plant onself next to an average-looker (in the TV show) so as to appear that much prettier is an indictment of a lack of confidence and consideration.
"Narcissism is not about self-love," Pinsky told The New York Times. "It's a clinical trait that belies a deep sense of emptiness, low self-esteem, emotional detachment, self-loathing, extreme problems with intimacy."
Miss Blogger might want to learn a thing or two about self-worth. I am brutally offended... is the writer saying that bitch is more attractive than that guy she was set up with? No chance...
STFU you narcissistic bitch
Thursday, December 14, 2006
FARTED @ 6:19 PM