I read a great article written by Clay Travis called Sport’s Newest Hangover Toxic Tequila. I pretty much agree with everything he had posted in his column, Yes I sit here and blog about what’s going on in the entertainment industry and what-not just because it’s some of the highest searches. With the rise of Twitter it makes it easier to market my sites let’s say when a celebrity dies, the number one search is going to be about that celebrity.
I hate Tila Tequila hate is a strong word, so I despise Tila she pretty much got famous for spamming her stuff online, and also got famous for showing her boobies when she was known as Tila Nguyen. Is Tila good at anything besides being a beotch? Her rap career was a total failure and almost every other day I see her as Trending Topic on Twitter it get’s annoying because she’s pretty much famous for doing nothing.
Athletes, are paid big money to be good at the sport they play because of the hard work they do, yes some players are overpaid just like some actors/actresses are overpaid but they work their asses off to get into the position they are in, and they get the respect they deserve. I would rather have kids look up too athletes such as Drew Brees what he has done for the City Of New Orleans is a perfect example of a great role model, with his hard work and dedication his team is going into the playoffs, and have a chance to go to the superbowl.
Like Clay Travis said on his article “sports is the last bastion of American society where talent is required to be a celebrity.” This statement is one of the best statements i’ve read in awhile specially about celebrities there are so many “celebrities” that got famous because they have rich parents, and
there are some people who got famous because they knew how too whore themselves on the internet, I expect that to be a trend for a long ass time.
With that said those who are reading this please stop your children from idolizing celebrities who got where they got from doing nothing. Learn from those who got fame from great work ethic and great morals.
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