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17

Mar

2011

Ask Arie: Xtra Extra!

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Arie, I’m an aspiring actress and I notice the attention a lot of women similar to me receive for sharing their experiences and photos of them with celebrities. I’ve been fortunate to have my own experiences etc. Do you think I would benefit for coming out and sharing that info with the public to further my career? - Vixxenesk

Are you kidding?? Chatty women with celebrity stories come a dime a dozen. Really think about it and ask yourself, what makes your story different from the next chick looking to come up? and who the hell would care?

The reality is unless you can prove you’re having some married “A” list celebrity’s kid and moving into his family home to live like a polygamist, and Barack and Michelle are leaving the White House to become your personal nannies….  NO ONE CARES!!! Reality TV and everyone sharing the most personal details of their lives via social networks makes it even harder to wow the public long enough to actually gain from it in the way I think you’re hoping to.

Don’t let all these video site “urban models” and Twitter girls get you hyped with the number of followers they have and who they’re seen partying with, cause here are a few true facts they won’t tell you:

1. Knowing and partying with thousand and millionaires doesn’t make you one.

2. The majority still work day or night jobs to support their lifestyles. What, you think those videos pay enough to cover the cost of living on top of retail? If not represented by a legit talent agency [which 98.9% of them aren't] at most the girls bring home $100 a day [union average]. Not the thousands they claim. Hell, half are lucky to get that. The usual bunch just get credit [acknowledgement for being there], the possibility of meeting the celebrity, hard dick and sore gums [no sex in the "green room" my ass] and last but not least….

3. Always having to be “on” and ready or risk being replaced by a newer, fresher girl.

Now, I don’t know what you think, but that doesn’t get you far in life. UNLESS you’re able to pull off what I mentioned above [laughing].

And, true if the people and stories are big enough you may get mentioned on a couple gossip sites and open yourself up to predictable groupie slander. But, unless you really and I mean really have some other things going on that are news worthy [i.e. a new movie, book or clothing line etc.] dropping soon that, this obvious publicity stunt could serve to benefit from. Then it’s just a waste of time, cause I’m sure based on the basic bitch material you may have to present, there won’t be any casting agents or directors banging on your door.

Also, I noticed the double XX in your name, eXactly what kind of actress are you? If you’re in the “adult entertainment” industry you better come with something BIG. Cause, porn stars and bus-hoes sleeping with celebs is as common as washing with soap and water; and depending on who you’re sleeping with to gain momentary fame, it might be a good idea to stalk up on both [laughing].

My advice, build your brand on what you do, not who you screw. That helps you stand alone and have that security of being truly confident when you walk into a room. Make people know who you are based on your business sense, and as a bonus if hooking up with those same celebrities is something you still want to do for shits and giggles then go for it. But, now the playing field’s even and on your terms and not based on what you’re trying to gain from them [Get it?]

- Good luck!

Do you have a question for me or something you’d like to know? I’m here every week answering your emails on industry how-to’s and important Do’s and Don’ts. Send me an email: contactsaidarie@gmail.com and follow me on twitter at: www.twitter.com/leirapr_ceo.

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8

Feb

2011

“Welcome to America.”

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I guess a sex-tape can’t buy you everything…  not with Prince, anyway.

Kim Kardashian was kicked off Madison Square Garden’s stage last night during a Prince performance. The voluptuous ‘socialite’ nervously clamored on stage with what looks to be Reggie Bush for a breakdown. Prince, who had been inviting fans in the front row on stage for that particular song, laughed at Kim who clammed up nervously… standing there gawking and awkward as an erect preteen boy at a school dance.

Prince [still laughing] then tells Kim, “Get off, the stage.” He then turns to his audience once she’s arrived to her seat and continues with, “Welcome to America.”

“Get off the stage!”

Later during the concert, Kardashian would redeem herself, going for round 2 a couple hours later while Prince played the piano. How lovely to have such a distraction… guess Prince can’t point and ask Kim to leave [on mic] while singing and playing, huh?

to see live footage of Prince’s performance and Kardashian getting bounced click and say get off the stage, kim.

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6

Dec

2010

digital death

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Over my unevenful Thanksgiving holiday, I stumbled across yet another fascinating internet PSA.

December 1st, 2010 on World AIDS Awareness Day, buylife.org hosted several celebrities ‘digital’ funerals, where they sacrificed their social network ‘lives’ until $1,000,000.00 is raised to donate to finding a cure.

swizz beatz is dead.

The site boasts, “Every single dollar helps Keep a Child Alive fight this terrible disease. And when $1,000,000 is reached, everyone will be back online and tweeting in no time.” (Lets also keep in mind, that it is $1,000,000.00 per celebrity. Woah.)

The list of celebrities committing social network suicide is extensive, (19 I’ve counted so far) including Swizz Beatz, Justin Timberlake, the cast of the Buried Life, and Usher Raymond.

the buried life is dead.

“Together, with a little digital sacrifice on our parts, we can give millions of real people the care, love and hope they deserve. We can give themlife – the one thing none of us can live without.” – buylife.org”

The site isn’t celebrity exclusive, fortunately. If you wish to sacrifice your digital life for the cause, or simply wish to donate you can sign up at buylife.org.

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