Is anyone going to tune into MTV to see how her show is? I'm going to see how stupid it is. She is soooooooooo dumb & big. She's so out of it, too. The E! True Hollywood story of her is going to be on before it.
Why would ANYONE give that gold-digging, empty-headed bimbo any crdibility, by putting her life on TV? She should spend some of that money on a brain implant.
I was watching something on E! last week, and all they showed were commercials for this idiot's show nonstop. I wouldn't watch it if it were the last thing on tv.
It just shows that they'll put anything on TV. How sad, sometimes I wonder if she is mentally all there. She always seems to be playing the little girl who needs to be taken care of.
it was suppose to be funny, but I found it more tragic than anything else. There is definitly something wrong with her, and I couldn't find it humerous. It was sad.
RIght now, I'm watching the E! True Hollywood story on her that I recorded on TiVo. I feel sorry for her ...... she just isn't all there, mentally. It's sad how it seems like she destroyed a great modeling career. If you notice when she was first signed up with Playboy and Guess Jeans, she talked normally ...... Now, it's just like she isn't there. Maybe from the drugs she took?
Ok, I watched the actual show, and found it kind of hilarious. Honestly, I think she portrays herself as a dumb bimbo, lol! For those of you who did watch it....... watch from the time they do the actual interview with her (the one with out her makeup) and when they house hunting and at the Guess 20th anniversary party ...... She goes from sounding to a normal human being to a dumb airhead. I think I'll keep watching it for fun, even though her voice is kinda irritating.
I think for one that her "airhead" act is just that, an act. I've seen her interviewed ( from the court case when she married the old guy) and she actually talked normal and sounded somewhat intelligent. I think she makes more money when she acts the dumb blonde part, so she milks it.
I didn't watch the show, and I don't think I ever will.
"Sorry" is the last thing I feel for that woman...however I do think she IS sorry...not as in about what she has done, but as in a sorry excuse for a human being.
Every time I see an interview with her, I think "Man, is she STONED!". I'll admit, if I had cable, I'd watch the show, just to see if she's as out of it as she seems.
She couldn't be any more obvious than Marilyn Monroe. I hate to speak ill of the dead, but she was a total phony. She and Jackie Onassis had the same voice. It was about as natural as plastic. Some men seem to like that kind of an act. Maybe we're the dumb ones; these women were/are immensely wealthy! I couldn't live with myself though; I'd be nauseated every time I looked in a mirror.
If being like Anna Nicole Smith is what it takes to be filthy rich, I'll just stay poor, thank you very much! Wouldn't trade places with her when she stands before God someday. She will have alot to answer for.
Oh, the agony! I ran into this by mistake, and watched what I could stand. I saw a fat drunk woman (or REALLY stoned) simulate sex on a bed, get stuck in a bathtub, and whine a LOT about puking. She also mentioned some very personal activities that should not be on my TV. My TV felt so violated, it begged to be shot, Elvis-style. I had to put it out of its misery.