Yes, me.
I fail to see why the press need to keep reporting on her every move. Its not even as though she's an interesting person. She's a skinny clothes horse who sticks coke up her nose.
And her really grotty looking junkie boyfriend Pete Doherty is another offender. I really could not care LESS what he gets up to as long as he dioesn't do it in the street outside my house.
Why the hell the press thinks we actually care what these overpaid losers get up to is beyond me.
2006-10-05 11:26:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I am fed up of it but for different reasons. It's her life and I don't really care if she looks like she's on drugs or her boyfriend for that matter.
Who are the coked up sweaty men at The Sun to stir up a witch hunt on the woman? She is a great model (in the fashon sense of the word) and as long as she can do her job well then people should keep out of her private life.
2006-10-05 01:56:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes am a bit fed up of it as well. What amazed me,though,was that she made a recent trip to Dublin and she looked really healthy-looking. Normally she doesn't do much for me but the photo that was in the paper was beautiful. She was smiling profusely in it - so much nicer than when she poses unnaturally for fashion ads.
2006-10-05 01:28:17
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answered by Jamsie 2
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yes i am fed up of seeing her junkie face every where, but has anyone else notice you seldom see her with her daughter, i dare say it would ruin her party lifestyle! if she was'nt famous her daughter would have been taken away from her now!
i don't think for one second she is still clean!
and how is it she gets busted for drugs yet her career has gone from strength to strength?yet again if she was not famous she would have been punished.
it is setting a very bad standed for the young women out there.
hopefully she will wither away somewhere.
2006-10-05 08:05:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I do feel the same but also feel like she has been victimized by the press. I actually rang the editor of a tabloid paper and asked if I could conduct random drugs tests on the staff there. Guess what the answer was.
2006-10-05 01:30:03
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answered by dave_e_wood 4
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It does not matter what she has or has not been doing, I'm aware of her media appearances and skip them. But then, I pretty much do the exact same with all such so-called 'celebs.'
I understand the needs of the media to sell its wares, and of film companies (for example) to advertise their productions, but all these people are are 'clothes hangers' and 'actors.'
They (personally and rarely) save lives or set out to make beneficial changes to life, lives or society as a whole.
They are paid a 'GREAT DEAL OF MONEY' and seem to live the the media hyped life-style ....whilst it all smoke, mirrors, whistles and bells ...in other words, 'Illusions,' and illusions upon which so many seem to base their selves, hopes, fears and lives around.
Sash.
2006-10-05 01:39:05
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answered by sashtou 7
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I definitely am tired of hearing about her skinny a**. Why can't they devote that much time to worthy things like health care issues, education, people losing jobs, protecting kids from predators, people who do good things, etc. But I guess things like that don't sell.
2006-10-05 02:01:49
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answered by jordan_30241 5
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I'm tired of hearing about Anna Nicole Smith
2006-10-05 01:53:53
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answered by sjeboyce 5
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yep, and I'm also sick of hearing about Pete and Nikki and why they have split up, chantelle and preston, posh and becks, the WAGS....why don't they print something interesting and insightful which might turn MORE of us into deep, interesting thoughtful, educated human beings!
2006-10-05 01:32:30
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answered by xx_lush_xx 3
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yes, the simple answer is to stop buying the publication, the media is in the business of selling papers, hit them where it hurts in there pocket....
2006-10-05 01:26:15
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answered by JD417 3
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