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Originally Posted by sluce
These publication are pissed because they don'tget first rights to her interviews. She does what many others do. It is brilliant. Jennifer should try it so we wouldn't keep seeing all these headlines that make her out to be a desperate lonely woman. I don't believe that is who she is but the press sure loves to portray her that way. She should learn how to sell her brand once she figures out what it is.
Lily has a point too that some stars avoid the press but reality is that most do not. Most artists seeks whatever positive publicty they can get whether it is to sell tickets to their movie or tickets to musical performance. I think if you chose to be in the entertainment industry as a performer you must be willing to whore yourself out on some level.
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The Vein just gave an exclusive interview to the NY Times. I only remember because it was the interview that Jennifer objected to (the one where she said she fell in love with Brad on the set of the movie.)
Not all stars use their children and charity work to create their public image. Johnny Depp and Matt Damon are much bigger box office draws than she is, and I couldn't pick their children out of a lineup. Brangelina's kids, on the other hand, are some of the most recognizable people in the world. In part, because of a concious effort by Brad and Angelina to sell their images to the rags and tell stories about their children in their interviews.
Some people worship this woman as if she were a modern day Mother Teresa. This article exposes her as just another narcissistic, homewrecking celebrity using her children and charity work to cover up the stench of her past behavior.