^ It is her job but not full time. She prob only works part time. heres the vid
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIvWxq5pu2k

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIvWxq5pu2k








And let's not even begin with all the guys, whose utter douchebaggery puts even Spencer to shame. .





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I don't feel sorry for Whitney at all with Jay. She should have broken up with him two episodes ago. They'll probably get back together anyway.

But no longer. So soon enough after her arrival in New York, someone -- Casting? Producers? Port? -- found her a romantic interest; he calls himself Jay Lyon. "I had to sacrifice my personal being, kind of," Port said, to do this show all about her. "Which is difficult. It's obviously very difficult to allow yourself to be that vulnerable and have a real relationship with however many cameras, microphones, people in vans listening. It's not a natural situation. But when I met Jay, the fellow I'm doing this with, having the romantic relationship with on camera, we had just an instant chemistry and a natural reaction. It just worked."
She had started to put "romantic relationship" in airquotes and then stopped.
So it is unclear what she means when she says "job" and "boyfriend." And friends?
The show's characters -- her friends -- sometimes receive talking points and dialogue from producers via text messages. There's Olivia Palermo, a long-aspiring New York demisocialite who will be 23 this month and is on at least her second publicist. Olivia is a lady who apparently has never been texted a suggestion from a producer that she didn't immediately follow -- except, according to a recent implausible Page Six item, instructions for fisticuffs with Port. But let us remember the lessons of Heidi and Spencer, and ask: Who phoned in that item to the New York Post's Page Six?
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