Okay, what is up with the young stars these days? They’re partying, irresponsible, ignorant, and proud of it! I recently read an article where one young star – and I won’t name her – mentioned how she finds it so hard to have friends because she’s too beautiful, too popular…….too modest I think. She also said that she finds news stupid and a waste of time, that people who act in comedies aren’t real actors…..has anyone told that to Jim Carrey yet? Cause I’m thinking he’d like to know he needs a new job. She proceeded to ramble on about how she loves smoking weed and can’t wait until it’s legal so she can go out and buy her first pack…….and there was plenty of profanity to accompany this article.
Well….first of all I’m thinking this girl needs a good dose of reality. That in the grand scheme of things NO actor is perfect – no actor/actress above a heart surgeon or the war veterans – people who really mean something in life – people who are saving lives and giving of themselves not for money or fame. Well, some are in it for money but you know what I mean. At least at the end of the day they’re still someone to be proud of, someone to look up to……but these kids that are in the media? God help our own children and grandchildren – they don’t have a chance to be normal because there are so many mixed messages. So many people wearing their pants too low and the crack of their ass hanging out – so many girls showing things that we don’t need to see. And they’re not attractive – they’re easy.
What is wrong with this society? When did it suddenly become cool to be a slut and an imbecile? When did it become right to put your face out in public and show the evil side? My children were brought up in a household where they respected their parents, their peers, and their community. Are they perfect? Of course not. I’m far from perfect – but we are only as good as we do. So to shoot your mouth off and show the world that you think you’re hot **** – let me enlighten you. The only thing you are is sad……and you have my sympathy. Just stay the hell away from the cameras and my children.
Have a good one!
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Sylvie Kaye
16 years agoNumber one, she must’ve been smoking when she gave the interview!
Number two, can’t leave out the media, the interviewer, who asked the dumb questions. He/She could’ve asked about the charities the celebrity is involved with? What she does to give back?
Just a thought…
Dani
16 years agoIt’s about time that someone spoke out about the way these young adults (and I use that term loosely) act out in the public eye. They totally disgust me. I have a 13 year old that watches some of this stuff and I have to tell him that that’s not the way responsible people act and that they are being irresponsible in doing these things. I think that someone should start holding them accountable for their actions.
Danielle
16 years agoWay to go Bonnie! And to top that off, if she thinks being a comedic actor isn’t work, she obviously doesn’t know blank…LOL. Because I may not be a famous actress but I was in drama and sometimes it was the comedy scenes that were the hardest. If they weren’t played just right they fell flat. So kudos to you Bonnie for speaking your mind. Now if we could just somehow have your blog find its way to her blog we would be gooooooooddddd!!!!! LOL.
Bonnie
16 years agoThanks for commenting!! I agree about holding them accountable – but one thing I forgot to mention in my rant is that a lot of times the PARENTS are the ones out there partying with them – trying to relive their childhood through their children. PLEASE! I may have bought Barbies for my daughter because I liked to play with them, but I would hardly call that detrimental to her health. However, when you have an alcoholic daughter out partying every night and instead of supporting her by getting her involved in community activities – is out partying with her. Sad…. but thanks for reading!