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OK. Who has seen the video of this weepy little beezitch crying about Brittney Spears?

Now I have seen it all. Is this "dude" for real? Someone, maybe his Father should Bi*ch-slap this kid. How embarrassing.

He is crying about how people should leave the poor girl alone, she is only human. That is his only valid point to the whole thing. She, along with all the other celeberties that people create such a big deal about, are just that. HUMAN. Why give them so much attention and put them up on a pedestal like they are so much more than that? So damn special? They are just people for Gods sake.

Its somewhere on U-Tube if you wanna check it out. I cant bring myself to post the link.

2007-09-13 03:02:55 · 19 answers · asked by Ponyboy99 3 in Entertainment & Music Celebrities

19 answers

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2007-09-14 04:50:22 · answer #1 · answered by JT 4 · 0 0

i hate how overly feminine he tries to be. I seen his stupid freakin videos on his myspace page and it was just so over the top with the feminine crap. Why do gay guys like this have to act 1000 times more feminine than the most feminine females?

I really cant stand people that take pop culture too seriously. This guy needs to get on with his own life. Whether or not he was being serious or not, this is just sad and pathetic. IF he was trying to be funny, he missed it by a long shot. If you do research and watch a few of his so called "comedy skits" on his myspace page, you will soon learn that this guy needs something better to do in his free time. I think he thinks his comedy is artsy in a way. He does alot of stuff inside a sheet. And it seems that he has a fan base with a bunch of immature little junior high school girls. Whenever there is a discussion about this guy, there is always some girl saying how he is a comedian and he's funny.

I dont see the comedy in this stuff? It is truely trash at best. You cant just go and make some stupid videos and expect to call yourself a comedian. I mean, its a slap in the face to comedy in general.

I am so disgusted that im even talking about this loser so much. He's just another queen getting a bunch of attention about something really really stupid. AT times when god awful things are going on in the world, so many of us are talking about some loser that sits around entertaining himself under his mommy's sheets. Truely sad, but i couldnt help myself to give my two cents about this guy.

2007-09-15 15:24:41 · answer #2 · answered by Mike G 4 · 1 0

I'm sure his parents are embarrassed. I'm embarrassed watching it. How could you not be. It's absolutely ridiculous and what a way to get his 15 minutes of fame!
Ya Brittany is human -but part of being is a celeb is taking the good with the bad, and even the really bad publicity. It's nothing she didn't bring on herself.

2007-09-15 20:06:54 · answer #3 · answered by jblonde 4 · 0 0

yeah not that i like to put to much effort thinking about these sort of things but yeah that's exactly what i thought he needs a good slap. if that was my kid i would be ashamed actually i would either drown him or myself not sure. man if i had a cat and the cat had kittens and the kittens turned out to be like him i would still be ashamed and i think most of the western world has seen that by now.

2007-09-13 10:09:07 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

I agree. He needs help. If I could I would tell him face to face that he needs to grow up and get a life. He will regret that he posted that stupid video and those other ones in 10 years. "Leave her alone" will always be yelled at him and he will always be mocked.

2007-09-14 15:29:26 · answer #5 · answered by celestial316 4 · 0 0

I thought it was a woman at first and he just did it for attention I think, or to get to meet Britney at least. He said he'd been "internet acting" for over a year now but that this was not acting. Suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuure.

2007-09-13 10:55:24 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Point taken, many others agree, and as you have stated it here, I will admit I also agree with you.

The cant bring myself to post the link gave me a good chuckle.

2007-09-13 10:40:28 · answer #7 · answered by maybe 2 · 0 0

I agree with you. I honestly couldn't tell if it was a woman, a gay man, or and old lady. Me being a fan of Britney think that this only makes her image look worse. This guy/kid (whatever it is) needs to go away.

2007-09-13 15:14:01 · answer #8 · answered by eralClauP 2 · 0 0

It's Soo Fake I laughed through the whole thing he's not even crying ...It's all fake he wants his 15 minutes of fame

2007-09-13 10:10:16 · answer #9 · answered by courtney72689 2 · 0 0

I'm not afraid to put that URL here...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHmvkRoEowc

It's pathetic, for sure. However, I strongly suspect this "fan" is a fake. Check it out: Chris Crocker is an ACTOR...and he/she has a number of videos out there on youtube and myspace.

http://www.myspace.com/itschriscrocker

If you watch this so-called "Leave Brittney Alone" video closely, you'll notice that those tears are only CROCODILE tears. The sincerity is questionable at best. In each one of those videos, you'll notice that Crocker acts emotionally distraught and acts stereotypically effeminately gay. Quite frankly, I'm surprised that the GLBT community has not gotten up in arms over those negative depictions. It's not only an insult to the GLBT community, but also an insult to the celebrity fandom community as well.

It's truly offensive to see this sort of disrespectful thing getting put out there by the media and them implying that it represent fans of any stripe. Talk about biting the hand that feeds them! After all, it is we who identify as fans who support the entertainment industry by using our discretionary income and purchasing the music, videos, books, merch and attending performances. If we didn't do those things, those people would not make money nor remain stars for long. The activities of fans also support other industries, too, such as tourism, transportation, food service, floral, etc.

Therefore, NO ONE should ever have to be made to feel ashamed to be a fan or have to hide their enjoyment of being part of any fanbase...or have to go underground to simply enjoying the artistic talents of any number of performers. Trouble is, Crocker in his performance has tapped into something here.

In Crocker's pseudo-tirade, he/she has pretty much demonstrated and perpetuated the negative stereotypes that some people have of anyone who identifies as being a member of any fan community: that anyone who identifies as a fan of a celebrity is mentally unstable, has no life, and is suffering from so-called "Celebrity Worship Syndrome."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celebrity_worship

While it is certainly true that there exists the "Fanzilla" nutjob/stalker types, or just plain emotionally out of control people whose ONLY life is being wrapped up in celebrity, it certainly doesn't represent everyone who identifies as a fan of any celebritity. Those sorts of over the top unbalanced people are an embarrassment to themselves, the celebrity, and to people within the fan base they lay claim to. Those kinds of bad fans have developed a negative reputation, and are usually avoided like the plague by celebrities and other fans alike. Why? Because those kinds of fans are not only extremely annoying, but their actions can also pose a serious security risk to other fans as well as the star.

Please...don't let Crocker's video be the standard by which we who identify as members of fanbases all are judged. In my view that kind of an assumption is just simply not fair.

There are many good things about fandom, too. For example, fans have been known to raise LOTS of money for charities if the star embraces it. Over the years, many fans have been inspired by a celebrity's example to go for their dreams to become stars themselves...I'm one of those folks.

I've been an admirer of several celebrities for more than 35 years, and I can tell you for a fact that for many people, being an admirer of someone's talent is just part of our lives, not our ENTIRE lives. People like Chris Crocker DO NOT speak for us!

2007-09-13 11:02:07 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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