Do Twit Twitty Stars Really Tweet On Twitter? - Page 4
However, I don't see why I am surprised, especially in light of the news this week that Perez Hilton may not be writing his own blog any more, but rather relying on the help of ghostwriters to do his scribbling for him. And everybody knows that back in the day before the interwebs, the big movie stars used to have a whole staff of people who did things like reply to fan letters and sign their "autographs" to black-and-white glossies.
But this isn't signing a stack of photographs...this is taking a few minutes out of your day to log in and post a silly little comment on your life. You don't even have to be in front of a computer; you can do it on your PDA while you are in the back of a limo being chauffeured to your next plush hotel. If you're such a big star that you've got to delegate a team of writers to Twitter for you, then there's a bigger problem in your life, twit.
I guess it's yet another way that They are different than We...We have to carve a few minutes out of our day to post something trivial, while They can just wave their little finger and get a minion to post their trivial trivialities and possibly make them sound interesting to boot. Hey, whatever fills their instant gratification jones.
But I promise you this...if you ever see anything on here with the initial "k" attached to it, that's me. I do my own writing...and my own everything else, too. I wonder if I can get someone to ghost-cook and ghost-clean and ghost-laundry for me?
(yes, I know the Barney photo doesn't match the caption, wrong episode, but it's a great picture nonetheless!)



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