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    Serial midriffs gone wild

    By Jeremy | February 20, 2007

    Last week, before Britney's latest buzzkill, Newsweek asked if serial midriffs Britney, Paris, Lindsay, and Nicole have finally gone too far.
    Something's in the air, and I wouldn't call it love. Like never before, our kids are being bombarded by images of oversexed, underdressed celebrities who can't seem to step out of a car without displaying their well-waxed private parts to photographers. Videos like "Girls Gone Wild on Campus Uncensored" bring in an estimated $40 million a year. And if US magazine, which changed the rules of mainstream celebrity journalism, is too slow with the latest dish on "Brit's New Man," kids can catch up 24/7 with hugely popular gossip blogs like perezhilton.com, tmz.com or defamer.com. Allow us to confirm what every parent knows: kids, born in the new-media petri dish, are well aware of celebrity antics. But while boys are willing to take a peek at anyone showing skin, they're baffled by the feuds, the fashions and faux pas of the Brit Pack. Girls, on the other hand, are their biggest fans.
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    Topics: celebs, media, midriffs, mooks, youth, youth culture | 3 Comments »

    3 Responses to “Serial midriffs gone wild”

    1. Matt Says:
      February 20th, 2007 at 6:21 pm

      and she is back in rehab again!

    2. Matt Says:
      February 21st, 2007 at 3:15 pm

      now she is out again!

    3. Matt Says:
      February 22nd, 2007 at 2:46 pm

      and back in again.
      Ok, somebody help this woman… Please!
      It’s better to have a partner than go it alone.
      Share the work, share the wealth.
      And if one falls down, the other helps,
      But if there’s no one to help, tough!

      Two in a bed warm each other.
      Alone, you shiver all night.