Small Celebrities Cause Small Ripple on Pop Fiction
April 7, 2008 E!, Pop Fiction No CommentsPop Fiction returned last night after two weeks in hiding with little fun and little celebrities. Apparently they took two weeks off to plan the most amazing pranks ever with the biggest named celebs! Um no, they didn’t as the two “celebrities” appearing this week were both reality stars. Audrina Partridge from ‘The Hills’ was up first. We all know she’s bee in the news for having nude pictures over the web so I was wondering how exactly she could do anything to top that. What they had her do was go to a tattoo parlor where she was to get a fake tattoo of several Chinese symbols. The symbols were supposed to mean ‘chicken and rice’ and she was supposed to act as if it meant something different.
I thought the stunt was clever but they really could not pull it off. She had a ton of paparazzi watching her get the tattoo but another ‘celebrity’ Billy Zane appeared next door and stole all her thunder. Even the guy filming for Pop Fiction went to film Billy Zane! Once he went into the restaurant though they all hounded back to Audrina. She quickly flashed her tattoo and ran out the door with it covered, denying the chance to take a good picture of it. In the end the paparazzi believed she did get a tattoo, but nobody really cared what it meant and it ended up that it wasn’t that big of a deal. That was only strike out number one.
Next up was Lisa Rinna who appeared on ‘Dancing With the Stars’. What she wanted to do was a fake ‘love affair’ with a much younger guy. Her husband was in on the act and basically ruined it in the end. She seemed way to excited though and basically did seem like she was acting the entire time. Lisa grabbed her new ‘guy’ and they went out in Malibu. The only thing they really did was drive around and then kiss a few times in a Malibu hotel balcony. There were only three paparazzi there so it was kind of pointless as she doesn’t get anywhere near the amount that other people do. The prank basically failed as her husband didn’t act angry as they planned. Rather he pulled out the pictures of his wife and the younger guy to show the paparazzi the next night that it was fake. Way to ruin it Mark.
I must say I’m very disappointed with the show. First it goes away for two weeks and now it’s failing miserablly to attract big name celebs that can create viral stories. Good luck to Pop Fiction, I think they really need it.
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