Comedienne Tina Fey regrets slamming Paris Hilton as "a piece of s---" during a radio interview on Howard Stern's Sirius radio show in late 2006.
Fey says, "I regret sinking to that level of discourse. But Paris is a terrible role model and a terrible young woman. She needs to be ignored. I work with people who have 12, 13, 14-year-old girls, who are fascinated by her. They look up to her, and that's not great. You can buy videotapes in which you can see her bejanis! There's a whole generation of girls in Hollywood who think that they can say stuff in the press and make it true. It's not just Paris, a whole bunch of them do."
I find it suspect that Tina would say, "I regret sinking to that level of discourse... by the way, Paris is a terrible young woman.'
But yep, it's a shame young girls look up to s, famous or not. I'm not so sure Paris has a huge affect on how young girls conduct themselves, they have a lot of pressure from everywhere. I won't blame Paris for , really. I used to not like Paris Hilton but now I don't really give a about her.
Hmmm, who do I not like?... that's easy, Eva Longwhoria. And I do think Paris is a good role model when it comes to one thing - she doesn't got no tits. She has small boobs but unlike many famous and non-famous females, she hasn't gotten breast implants. She doesn't deserve an award for that, but I think she's a good example, at least in that way. Tina needs to get off Paris' nips.
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