Well, since I'm known as the non-PC guy here (even if W-mesiter from time to time tries to steal that title...), I just gotta comment an article in todays Dagbladet (I really should say something about Dagbladet as a credible "News" publication when they put time and money in creating such articles, but I couldn't be bothered today). Normally I'm very sympathetic towards people who has been victim of false rumour or have private pictures published on the internet. But when Dagbladet reports that the Norwegian "glamour model" Triana Iglesias is in despair because of her playboy pictures has been stolen by an "escort bureau" and used on their webpage, I somehow feel that she should have seen it coming. I mean, what do you expect when you pose naked for a living? Come on, grow up and face the consequences.
"Glamour model" and "escort bureau": I'm amazed on how they can make it sound like it's a decent way of making a living...
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Same thing when Aylar or whatever her name is was crying on a number of front pages because she had been lying about sleeping with Robbie Williams and a few other celebs.
How trailer park can you be when you take off your clothes (and probably do other things as well) for a living, brag about having been a groupie and then the celebs in question - which by the way are known for nailing anything with a pulse due to being "sex addicts" - release official statements saying that they never went anywhere near her.........owned like a 1976 VW Beetle
Well, Aylar is Aylar, but I can't help liking one of her stunts: She managed to get into the Miss Norway competition, claiming that it was her (twin?) sister who had a past in the porn industry. ;-)
(As you would guess, I'm not digging Miss Norway or similar competions...)
Although I'm no legal expert, I'm quite sure that even from that standpoint she needs to STFU, know her role and shut her mouth or what have you. The pics in question were taken at a Playboy photo shoot, and assuming that they used professional photographers and that she got money for this, she also had to sign a contract where she waived her right to the pics. In other words, Playboy owns the pics, in which case it's up to them whether nor not they're gonna pursue the case. Considering that this involves legal fees, and that coked-out losers in all avenues of life with a plastic rack aren't exactly hard to come by, I'm thinking that the probably business-savvy douchebags in Playboy magazine will pass on this case, unless said piece of trailer park trash succeeds in stirring up enough of a media storm where her name is mentioned in connection with the brand name Playboy.
Still, I admit I admire Aylar for getting into Miss Norway. I my head, it went down something like this:
Ms Norway sleazebag: So, we hard that you have a past in the hard core adult industry. Is that true?
Aylar: No, no. That is my evil twin sister. I'm as sweet and innocent as they come. Trust me. Pretty please, cherry on top?
Ms Norway sleazebag: Alright, then. That sounds plausable.
I can't believe they nearly fell for that one.
Are you saying that the few synapses available to the douchebags in charge of judging "beauty contests" are preoccupied with other things than logic when talking to scantily clad trailer trash of demonstrably low morals, Anders?
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