I guess it's true what they say about any publicity being good publicity. The young woman who was the call girl in the trouble the now ex-governor of New York City is a "singer" and is hoping to use the media coverage from the past few days to secure a recording contract. Her MySpace page has registered something like a million hits since her name was released to the press. One top recording executive said she was terrible, another was quoted as saying that he was interested in listening to her since this has gotten her name out there in front of the public and that was a good thing.
Is there ever a time when some publicity can just be wrong? I guess it doesn't matter what you're famous for, as long as you're famous.
Thursday, March 13, 2008
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