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Originally Posted by Spike413
Hey, maybe I've got her all wrong and she's truly a dark and subversive personality behind the consciously plasticized celebrity she portrays. I just think it's slightly sad to market yourself as a product and not a person.
Whether or not she knew the message behind this is irrelevant to me. The image is the ultimate parody of celebrity, a mass of spare plastic parts in a plastic surgeon's office, stuffed into a status shopping bag. So, if she really is so whitty and tongue in cheek, then why is she the epitome of all things wrong with celebrity culture.
I'm just speaking for myself right here.
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Yes i see it as parody on celebrity as well.And she was fully aware of it,well according to Jacobs anyway.And its not the first time she agreed to do a parody on herself,so its not a huge deal.
But i dont think Victoria is the "epitome of all things wrong with celebrity culture"!My goodness,she like many others has been famous since she was 21 years old and has grown up in the medias glare,and like Shop7th said has NEVER done any of things celebrities are doing these days.So if her only crime is the fact that she has enchancted breasts and LOVES fashion,then i will gladly take that over legions of starlets falling out of Escalades sans underwear doing jail time like its the new black,and having nervous breakdowns and putting their children in dangeur.
And to be fair,Victoria has been under as much scrutiny as all of those celebs if not even more,and yet she has shown time and time again how strong of a woman she is,so for that she does get my respect.