+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 8 of 8

Thread: Toastee Still Naked on the Interwebs

  1. #1

    Default Toastee Still Naked on the Interwebs


    The incredibly mild fame conferred by being on a reality show opens a person up for so much unpleasantness and, as near as I can ascertain, being on the show itself is a bummer. I know I used to be pretty responsive when television shows wanted to cover Blue Blood...
    Read the full article

  2. #2
    One Eyed Cat's Avatar Senior Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2004
    Location
    Subterranea
    Posts
    5,612

    Default Re: Toastee Still Naked on the Interwebs

    Given these shows have been around for at least 15 years, I believe one has to be a complete idiot not to know the likely consequences of appearing on a reality tv show. I don't think "fame" is necessarily a good or bad thing. I am certain that if everyone is famous, noone is. Andy Warhol was a bit generous with the 15 minutes.

    Why would anyone want to be famous? I have wondered that for both 15 minutes and 15 years now. To me, the relevant question would be famous for *what*? External validation is not a ticket to happiness from what I have both experienced and observed. I think the whole worship and seeking of celebrity gig is silly. I place the blame on Toastee and the other silly names I see mentioned here. There are situations (paparazzi being the obvious) where I would have more sympathy.

    Jackie T

  3. #3
    ForrestBlack's Avatar Administrator
    Join Date
    Mar 2004
    Location
    San Fransisco
    Posts
    2,938

    Default Re: Toastee Still Naked on the Interwebs

    Quote Originally Posted by Jackie T.
    There are situations (paparazzi being the obvious) where I would have more sympathy.
    The thing about 'paparazzi' is that more times than not, they are called to the supposedly put-upon celebs location by the celebs own publicity people. The 'stars' get to press their wrists to their forheads and bemoan the heavy price of being just SOOO famous, but it's all just a clever act to get their name in the mouths of people with nothing better to do with their time than pay attention to non-news. I guess what I'm saying is that I don't have a ton of sympathy for the people covered relentlessly by the supposed 'paparazzi' either. I just don't buy into the pretense.

  4. #4
    One Eyed Cat's Avatar Senior Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2004
    Location
    Subterranea
    Posts
    5,612

    Default Re: Toastee Still Naked on the Interwebs

    Quote Originally Posted by ForrestBlack
    The thing about 'paparazzi' is that more times than not, they are called to the supposedly put-upon celebs location by the celebs own publicity people. The 'stars' get to press their wrists to their forheads and bemoan the heavy price of being just SOOO famous, but it's all just a clever act to get their name in the mouths of people with nothing better to do with their time than pay attention to non-news. I guess what I'm saying is that I don't have a ton of sympathy for the people covered relentlessly by the supposed 'paparazzi' either. I just don't buy into the pretense.
    Interesting. I would tend to agree with you if it is being contrived. Is it all though? Take, say, the Princess Diana debacle. Is this an aberration? My sense is it happens both ways. But yeah, I would have no sympathy for folks doing that either. It's beyond silly. I'm sure you have a better sense of how this operates in Hollywood. I don't think is always the case worldwide, however.

    This is not a good sign for our society. It is healthy to appreciate (and even look up to) artists (in every genre) of distinction, intellectuals, heroic men and women. This still does happen, obviously. I just can't imagine that, in some sense, we are scaring off some major talent with this nonsense. It would seem discernment between legitimate recognition of excellence and media whoring is being lost. This is troubling to me.

    Jackie T

  5. #5
    Amelia G's Avatar chick in charge
    Join Date
    May 2004
    Location
    Born in London. Lived everywhere.
    Posts
    7,181

    Default Re: Toastee Still Naked on the Interwebs

    Quote Originally Posted by Jackie T.
    Interesting. I would tend to agree with you if it is being contrived. Is it all though? Take, say, the Princess Diana debacle. Is this an aberration? My sense is it happens both ways. But yeah, I would have no sympathy for folks doing that either. It's beyond silly. I'm sure you have a better sense of how this operates in Hollywood. I don't think is always the case worldwide, however.

    This is not a good sign for our society. It is healthy to appreciate (and even look up to) artists (in every genre) of distinction, intellectuals, heroic men and women. This still does happen, obviously. I just can't imagine that, in some sense, we are scaring off some major talent with this nonsense. It would seem discernment between legitimate recognition of excellence and media whoring is being lost. This is troubling to me.

    Jackie T
    I don't really know how it works in France. Or for promoting nobility, for that matter. So I can't speak to the Lady Di horror.

    For Los Angeles, however, I know for a stone cold fact that there are specific venues (nightclubs, stores, etc.) which publicists will notify event photographers to come out to at a specific time to get "surprise" shots of specific celebs or wannabe celebs. The way it works a lot times is that the publicist will call the store and the store will call the wire service or whatever, but they are really all in on it and this way the celeb can have their hair and clothing the way they would want it in pictures and not the way they would really wear it to pick up a pint of ice cream.

    Sometimes a particular celeb's paparazzi shots will do very well and move a lot of magazines. In those cases, even after the person really really doesn't want to be "surprised" any more, they may end up being followed around for real, in order to continue to satisfy the public appetite for pictures of them. I think this is also difficult for significant others, as sometimes there will be a Jennifer Lopez style celeb whose publicist may be trying to get her "surprised" who can be going out with someone like Ben Affleck who would like to punch anyone holding a stealth camera. This sort of mixed message tends to end up engendering a lot of negative press.

  6. #6
    One Eyed Cat's Avatar Senior Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2004
    Location
    Subterranea
    Posts
    5,612

    Default Re: Toastee Still Naked on the Interwebs

    Quote Originally Posted by Amelia G
    I don't really know how it works in France. Or for promoting nobility, for that matter. So I can't speak to the Lady Di horror.

    For Los Angeles, however, I know for a stone cold fact that there are specific venues (nightclubs, stores, etc.) which publicists will notify event photographers to come out to at a specific time to get "surprise" shots of specific celebs or wannabe celebs. The way it works a lot times is that the publicist will call the store and the store will call the wire service or whatever, but they are really all in on it and this way the celeb can have their hair and clothing the way they would want it in pictures and not the way they would really wear it to pick up a pint of ice cream.

    Sometimes a particular celeb's paparazzi shots will do very well and move a lot of magazines. In those cases, even after the person really really doesn't want to be "surprised" any more, they may end up being followed around for real, in order to continue to satisfy the public appetite for pictures of them. I think this is also difficult for significant others, as sometimes there will be a Jennifer Lopez style celeb whose publicist may be trying to get her "surprised" who can be going out with someone like Ben Affleck who would like to punch anyone holding a stealth camera. This sort of mixed message tends to end up engendering a lot of negative press.
    That's pretty sad. I would still object to the cases where a person is being followed. Do you see a correlation between "wannabe" celebs and the orchestration of this type of publicity? I'm sure not all famous folks would allow their "publicists" to create a spectacle.

    Jackie T

  7. #7
    ForrestBlack's Avatar Administrator
    Join Date
    Mar 2004
    Location
    San Fransisco
    Posts
    2,938

    Default Re: Toastee Still Naked on the Interwebs

    Quote Originally Posted by Jackie T.
    That's pretty sad. I would still object to the cases where a person is being followed. Do you see a correlation between "wannabe" celebs and the orchestration of this type of publicity? I'm sure not all famous folks would allow their "publicists" to create a spectacle.

    Jackie T

    They do it all the time. A few don't play that game, but then their names don't have nearly the same buzz, which is just the nature of fame oriented media today. As far as 'wannabe' celebrates, if the publisher doesn't think their name will hook people in the grocery store checkout lime, they are not going to pay the wire service or the photo people, so it's not like any bozo can just call up and get the star treatment. People like Paris get fame for embodying or symbolizing something people are interested in, which I do think is a growing trend, sort of architypical proxy notoriety.

  8. #8
    One Eyed Cat's Avatar Senior Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2004
    Location
    Subterranea
    Posts
    5,612

    Default Re: Toastee Still Naked on the Interwebs

    Quote Originally Posted by ForrestBlack
    They do it all the time. A few don't play that game, but then their names don't have nearly the same buzz, which is just the nature of fame oriented media today. As far as 'wannabe' celebrates, if the publisher doesn't think their name will hook people in the grocery store checkout lime, they are not going to pay the wire service or the photo people, so it's not like any bozo can just call up and get the star treatment. People like Paris get fame for embodying or symbolizing something people are interested in, which I do think is a growing trend, sort of architypical proxy notoriety.
    The Humanity. This is depressing but not surprising.

    Jackie T

+ Reply to Thread

Similar Threads

  1. where do you see the interwebs being in 20 years?
    By malcolm in forum Blue Blood Boards
    Replies: 5
    Last Post: 03-11-2009, 05:52 PM
  2. flashing gang signs on the interwebs
    By karyn in forum Blue Blood Boards
    Replies: 4
    Last Post: 07-07-2006, 02:03 PM

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
Blue Blood
Trappings | Personalities | Galleries | Entertainment | Art | Books | Music | Popcorn | Sex | Happenings | Oddities | Trade/Business | Manifesto | Media | Community
Blue Blood | Contact Us | Advertise | Submissions | About Blue Blood | Links | $Webmasters$
Interested in being a Blue Blood model, writer, illustrator, or photographer? Get in touch