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Why Does Hollywood Love "Bad Girls"?

Posted by Guest Blogger at 12:00 PM on July 30, 2007.


Vanessa Valenti: Why is it so much fun to watch "beautiful women" be imprisoned--or drug-addicted or clearly sick with eating disorders?
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This post, written by Vanessa Valenti, originally appeared on Feministing

The Observer had a piece yesterday on the media's obsession with the "Bad Girls of Hollywood," and questions why everyone seems to get off on watching these irritating rich, white women get in trouble.

While an obvious answer to this is that it's entertaining to see these overly privileged bad gals like Britney Spears, Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan who think they can get away with anything not only be treated as criminals just as any one of us would, but also have overwhelming flaws and personal problems. (In other words, rich life ain't all that grand.)

But is there more to it? And what is so appealing about famous women's demise rather than the lads? 'We have had years of young male stars running amok. It is now so much more fun for the public to see beautiful young women being hauled off to jail,' said Robert Thompson, professor of popular culture at Syracuse University, New York state.

Is this saying something bigger about our culture? Why is it so much fun to watch "beautiful women" be imprisoned--or drug-addicted or clearly sick with eating disorders?

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Vanessa Valenti is an Editor for Feministing. She is also a co-founder of The Real Hot 100 and works at NARAL Pro-Choice New York and the National Institute for Reproductive Health.


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Explosion of surveillance
Posted by: eddie torres on Jul 30, 2007 12:47 PM   
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The proliferation of celebrities-gone-bad media outlets - TMZ, Perez Hilton, etc - may coincide with the proliferation of cameras in cell phones, as the Observer piece points out. Ultimately, every American now has the opportunity to become a freelance spy patrolling the streets of Anytown USA looking for footage of terrrists and celebrities to upload to Media HQ. [BTW: people who roam the streets without any formal means of employment are sometimes called "unemployed" or "homeless".]

Thankfully, ABC News polled 1200 senior citizens and determined that building a Surveillance Camera Society is a good thing. Whew.

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Valenti is a moron
Posted by: H_H on Jul 30, 2007 2:38 PM   
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Because celebrity gossip catches people's attention and sells tabloids. When you're a hammer, everything looks like a nail; when you're a feminist, everything looks like misogyny.

But Valenti is a feminist of an especially dimwitted type: According to her other work, she feels that women are entitled to run-around causing drunken mayhem if they want to, and there is no condition at all under which it's acceptable to utter a word of criticism towards them.

You'll also notice that this feminist genius didn't mention something ELSE in the same Observer article:

"In the world of rap music - famed for its hardcore gangster imagery - the most recent and shocking scandal involved a young woman.

This month New York rapper Remy Ma was arrested after apparently shooting one of her own friends who she believed had stolen money from her purse. According to police, Ma, 26, shot her pal twice as they sat in the same car in New York's trendy Meatpacking District after a night club-hopping. The incident landed Ma in the city's notorious Rikers Island jail and facing a $250,000 bail bond."

Valenti doesn't want to point out a murder in the article she linked to because, well, women don't do that kind of thing.

Cuz women are always victims of violence, except for when they get shot by other women.

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» Good point about the hammer Posted by: kepstein7777
when did
Posted by: hurricane hugo on Jul 30, 2007 9:59 PM   
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Britney, Paris and Lindsay get updated to beautiful?

Monica Bellucci, Gong Li, Halle Berry, Aishwarya Rai, Salma Hayek, Famke Janssen = beautiful women.
Britney, Paris, Lindsay = silly kids playing dress-up...and badly at that.

As far as the entertainment value of them getting arrested - wake me when one of them gets hard time in with the genpop.

plur

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Who? cares!
Posted by: nim on Jul 31, 2007 6:17 AM   
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"Why is it so much fun to watch "beautiful women" be imprisoned--or drug-addicted or clearly sick with eating disorders?"

Fun? Presumptive baloney! There are many of us who find this tabloid garbage repulsive and disgusting. And worse, we know it is trash tossed to the hoi poloi to keep them dis-interested in such things as the Iraqi government summer vacation shutdown while American soldiers die in Baghdad!

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Hollywood Indictment: They pass out more often and are more easily raped...
Posted by: xbj on Jul 31, 2007 11:37 AM   
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...than women with class, brains, and talent, by very ugly little (usually immigrant or 2nd generation immigrant) media executive men who spend all their various company's publicity and acquisition budgets to make them stars, which gives such male human refuse access to female human refuse and keeps them in a close working relationship with many chances for unconscious quickie "romance".

From Marilyn Monroe on, Baby, it's been the way the game is played. And it won't change until those male executives signing talent with their dicks are replaced with women with class, talent, and brains.

To the last dick. Society is getting mighty tired of being force-fed their endless string of loser date rape victims, especially since the only talent the latest crop has is apparently swallowing while unconscious without throwing up.

And while this post says "Hollywood Indictment", it's just as true in the heroin-chic New York world of fashion and modeling where the few straight men in the industry have their field day...

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Thank you for saying "Hollywood loves" instead of "We love"...
Posted by: xbj on Jul 31, 2007 11:51 AM   
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This shows that you CLEARLY understand that fame is a bought and paid for commodity like anything else, that crap always rises to the top if it has enough money, and that the cream of the crop will always be held down forever if it doesn't find a way to be sexually desireable to someone with money or control over their company's money.

And that what American society perceives as fame is merely an illusion based on purchased media, every bit of which is not actually publicity or PR put paid advertising.

And that any magazine or tabloid in America would sell with anyone or anything at all on the cover, because marketing has come to be such an exact science, and is extremely hard for enough people to resist to ever change the situation.

WE don't love bad girls; there's just never any alternative to them presented to consume in the past twenty years, and consume we must; careful scientific engineering has seen to that.

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Hollywood also loves....
Posted by: morticia on Jul 31, 2007 6:25 PM   
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...to see male stars "reduced" by jail and/or public embarrassment and scandal. Remember Hugh Grant? Mel Gibson? Michael Jackson? Robert Downey Jr.? I'd say it's an equal-opportunity kind of uncouth glee.

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» RE: Nope Posted by: xbj