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Shannen Doherty Covers Radar Magazine

Posted on 23 September 2008 by tammy

Shannen Doherty made her tv show comeback this month on the WB’s hit new revived show 90210. The 37 year-old is on the latest issue of Radar magazine talking germophobia, her shoe-ophilia, her Christian leanings, and her maybe-wavering Republicanism.

Here are some highlights from the interview:

On how it felt to be hated by the tabloids: “I was exploring who I was as a person and testing my own boundaries and trying to be a normal 18-, 19-, 20-year-old, and I got raked over the coals. Many nights I cried myself to sleep over that stuff.”

On the worst lie she ever read about herself: “There’ve been so many. One of those bullshit rags [wrote that I’d entered AA]. They said that I was so, quote, ’scared of the drink’ that I was sleeping on my sponsor’s couch. Now, I’ve never been in AA. I accompanied my husband to AA meetings—actually, I forced him to go to one—but I’ve never actually gone for myself. Sometimes you can find some truth, a little nugget somewhere, but not one thing about this was true … But people sell their stories and make their 500 bucks at your expense, and it’s like, ‘Wow. Really?’”

The new issue of Radar hits newsstands October 7.

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Spencer Pratt wants to give you advice

Posted on 13 March 2008 by tammy

Spencer Pratt wants to give you advice

Spencer Pratt, the annoying boyfriend of the slutty backstabber, Heidi Montag from The Hills, thinks that he is a great advice-giver. We all saw what great advice he gave Heidi with those so called music videos of hers. Yeah right. Who in their right mind really cares what Spencer thinks!?!

Spencer thinks there are many people out there who need advice and that he’s the one they should talk to…. And now he’s got an avenue to give it to them through his advice column titled, “Yo, Spencer!”

He got this job through Radar magazine and will start blabbing his big mouth giving his advice in April. What were they thinking? How did he get this job anyway? They must be completely desperate over there at Radar.

I’m betting this column won’t last long.  Here’s a little example of his profoundness:

The reader writes: Yo Spencer! My brother wants to join the Army, but my mom and I are terrified about him getting killed. What can I tell him to keep him from enlisting?

Spencer replies: “I have mad love for people who serve this country — more than any other type of human being. I’ve considered joining up myself every day since I as 14. What’s stopped me? Bullets. I’m not brave enough to get shot yet. If your brother is brave enough to get shot, it’s his choice, and you should support him. The last thing he needs is to be on the battlefield thinking about how upset his family is. That kind of distraction could get him killed.”

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