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Jan 03 2009

Top Five Reasons Celebrities Are Annoying

I think everyone reads celebrity news, at least every now and then. You basically can’t get away from it anyway. There are posts and bulletins on front pages all over the internet, and all types of tv news editions who report the same old dribble about the same celebrities one after the other. Heck, even the regular news reports on them constantly. By the time you get to your evening news, you’ve heard that same story over a dozen times about a particular celeb. I don’t know about most people, but I really could care less that Paris Hilton bought a pink car to do any assortment of drugs in, that Brangelina adopted or popped out yet another child/ren, or that either of the two units made yet another horrid movie. It’s the same thing anytime you hear something about most of them, just a different day. What’s more is that who cares unless they are ever genuinely doing something to help someone who actually deserves it. I don’t think anything that they do is very important. Not enough for me to spend my time hearing or reading about it when I could be daydreaming…or blogging! Now blogging about how I can’t stand them is the only time I would waste on them lol. Now, for the list of the top five reasons that celebrities are so annoying:

1. People actually pay them to do absolutely nothing, and they believe they deserve it.

2. They become famous while doing absolutely nothing, and expect to stay famous for nothing.

3. They really do think that they are the most important people in the world.

4. No matter how overly exposed they are, they always want more attention.

5. Most of them not only have attitudes worse than 2 year-olds, they think it’s cute to show them.

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