Celebrities Who Can’t Even Act ‘Real’ on Pop Fiction

10:01 am E!, Pop Fiction

On the latest episode of Pop Fiction, the punking celebrities fool the paparazzi once again! First up was Eva Longoria and her best friend Mario Lopez. Recently in the tabloids they have been saying she and Mario have been more then “just friends” so she decided to push that idea a little more further. The two first went to a store together where she tried on clothing and he helped her decide what to pick. Apparently it was supposed to show they were together but to me it wasn’t that obvious they were trying to do that at all. The only real thing they did was hug at one point, what great actors. Next up they went to lunch in an outdoor restaurant where things finally got a little more juicier. Here Mario gave Eva a necklace which seemed rather expensive. When a paparazzi asked if it was “a gift between friends” Mario simply said “kind of” which probably sent off the red flags that they were hoping for. In the end the story made the news but not the headlines, unlike Paris’ latest guru stint.

Second in the wings to fool the press was David Spade. He doesn’t get much press at all so I’m surprised they used him but it was atleast amusing to watch. He met up with a “brideĀ at her bachelorette party” and helped her and her posse get into a club. Not much was really shown about what happened in the club but their exit sure caused a stir. David left the club with the bride in his hand and they left together as her posse screamed at the car. There was some unneeded over acting on the part of the bride and her crew but apparently it was pulled off well enough to fool the press as they scooped up the story and it was on all the late night entertainment shows.

Hopefully next week has some more big named stars and hopefully they have better actors since well, this weeks kind of sucked.

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