So when I heard that Jim Carey & Jenny McCarthy broke up, it was a slight shock to the system. Then to hear that it was on Twitter, I was... well I was surprised, but I thought; wow, that's pretty smart! Now reporters can't F' up that story! Nice! Come to think of it, that was pretty genius.
Yeah I said it! I mean come on, how many times have we heard tons of different versions of the same story? Jesse James and his dalliances with I don't know how many women and Tiger Woods too. Not to say that being on Twitter is the answer to everything. Clearly that is not the case, but you know what? Celebrities are people too and what because they are celebrities we're supposed to place them on a pedestal and they aren't supposed to be able to comment about things that happen in their personal life without it being criticized and analyzed? People all over the world are constantly looking for outlets. Letting other people know how they feel just so as to get their feelings off their chest. I consistently do it every day... oh follow me here: Twitter. And why do I do it? Well the simple fact is, I like to talk. Not always face to face with people and I've found over the years that I articulate a lot better in writing rather than actually speaking.
So CNN with this stupid little TMI Celebrity Tweets? F you! I'll return to my Jim Carey/Jenny McCarthy breakup. Maybe they didn't want BS lies floating around over the reason of their separation. I've seen less news on this over the past few days than I have on the whole Tiger and his Wood and Jesse and his well, whatever it is he has going on. I say celebrities should keep on tweeting. I don't care what it is their tweeting about. It's nice to know that they have lives beyond the silver screen.
Oh and that means you to Mr. Zachary Levi. (Of course I had to throw him in here somewhere).
Oh and that means you to Mr. Zachary Levi. (Of course I had to throw him in here somewhere).
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