Paris Hilton’s mea culpa did little to disuade Logo from shelving a special on the heiress on Monday.
Paris Hilton Inc, produced back in the halcyon days of 2007 when she was apparently still relevant enough for a documentary, explores the business of the paparazzi-fueled instafame of Hilton and her ilk, according to E!.
The doc was scheduled to air Monday morning at 8 am and again on Friday, but Logo confirmed to the New York Post that they pulled it as a direct result of Hilton’s taxicab confessions during New York Fashion Week.
The network opted instead for replacement documentaries, The Antics Road Show and Pretty Boys.
Perhaps another special is in order, detailing how Paris will climb out of the hole she’s drunkenly stumbled her way into. Newfound BFF Bret Easton Ellis will, naturally, produce and direct. We hear he’s pretty freed up these days.
When you’re a pseudo celebrity, and you haven’t been in the news for a while, just say something offensive, wait for the media to make a big deal of it, then apologize. Voila! You’re “relevant” again for a week or two.
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Good for Logo.
Queerty would hire her if she was willing to drink from a Coors bottle no doubt.
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Who was going to see it at 8am, anyway? Hardly primetime.
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Target and Chik Fil Et learned that bigotry can effect your bottom line. Hilton is learning that being stupid can effect it.
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Aw. Poor Paris, she can’t f?ck her way out of this!
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Who?