voices.washingtonpost.com — "What I've done is created a home for everybody to be the paparazzi," said Meet the Famous CEO Jordan Osher, who underscores his contributors ability to go where the real paparazzi can't follow stars. "[They can] share their celebrity encounters with the world and get paid for it."
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ncavetApr 1, 2009
I cant believe nobody has thought of this idea before. You ever wish you could go back in time and say "I should have thought of that"...well, this is one of those times.
gryffyddApr 2, 2009
Have fun in Branson, MO.
xxrobbyxxApr 2, 2009
wth? <a class="user" href="http://meetthefamous.com/MrBabyMan">http://meetthefamous.com/MrBabyMan</a>
stevemtylerApr 2, 2009
Micheal Pelphs will never be able to smoke all my weed again!
s1lkysm00thApr 2, 2009
The fact that this is viable on any level makes me weep for humanity.
jsffiveApr 2, 2009
How pathetic are we, that we need to have these outlets?They're just actors. They make a living standing in front of a camera, and ACTING like someone. Get the f**k over it.It's sad that someone can even make a living stalking people.
bidebideApr 8, 2009
heh, here's for paparazzi dreamland: <a class="user" href="http://www.t**sbids.com">http://www.t**sbids.com</a>
Closed AccountJul 15, 2009
Michael Phelps now supports the legalization of pot ==> too bad it's not a performance enhancing drug./medical attorney<a class="user" href="http://www.gotaccident.com/">http://www.gotaccident.com/</a>