Any protrayal of a celebrity (at least 95%) is intended to be humorous. Unfortunately, this most likely will smack of whatever 'hot water' they've gotten themselves into this time...most recent stint in the tabloids and so on. Most celebrities want their lives to remain (off screen) as private as we wish ours to be. But that won't happen. Price of fame? Yes.
But the tabloid ridden jabs at their character, personal life, kids, and relationships is to much for anyone to take. Let alone someone spending their time impersonating the trash paper version of them that the media has created.
2007-09-12 05:03:58
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answered by Clerical error 4
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Brizzle Gizzle Bizzle.
2007-09-12 11:58:44
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answered by Anonymous
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No one ever said ALL Yahoo Answers! participants were intellects of class and common sense. Unfortunately, you have immature kids zonked on their first crack pipe hit posting such brainless questions.
I take the high road and ignore them.
2007-09-12 11:40:37
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answered by Mr. Wizard 7
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No. Signed, Brad Pitt.
2007-09-12 11:40:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Its not insulting. But it might offend a LOT of people!
Hope this helps =)
2007-09-12 11:41:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Howabout a big hot mug full of 'sense of humor'?
2007-09-12 11:40:58
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answered by Fae 4
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Insulting to who?
2007-09-12 11:40:58
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answered by Y!A P0int5 Wh0r3 5
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No i dont find it insulting at all my son God bless you.
2007-09-12 11:46:09
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answered by Desmond Tutu 1
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immitation is the sincerest form of flattery
2007-09-12 11:40:36
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answered by Kristi 5
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No its quite funny.
2007-09-12 11:42:25
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answered by Anonymous
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