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HEIDIWOOD… March 28, 2008

Filed under: Uncategorized — briawall @ 1:20 pm

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 Reality Star, Celebrity, Fashion Designer. 

It is obvious in today’s entertainment industry many are famous for just being famous- Paris Hilton, Kim Kardashian, Nicole Richie. You do not have to possess an amazing talent to be a ‘celebrity’ anymore, which has opened the door for people like Heidi Montag to make their mark on the world. I’m sure Heidi is a sweet girl but she is not an actress, she is on a reality show! Why does showcasing her MTV staged life to millions of viewers make her a celebrity? I guess it is the society we live in, and we have single-handedly created.

The real topic of my blog today is her upcoming fashion line, Heidiwood. The name in itself could be a reason for an entire blog post- Heidiwood obviously a play on ‘Hollywood,’ how creative. I know, I know, many are waiting at the edge of their seats to have the opportunity to buy something from her line… Geez, I hope not. Knowledge of her clothing line was released last fall but recently more publicity has been surrounding the line because of the season premier of her reality show and the upcoming launch of her new line.

Lauren Conrad, her archrival on the show, also has her own insanely over-priced clothing line. Conrad’s designs can be purchased at different websites online, and have a completely different look than Montag’s line is expected to have. Best friends turned reality stars, turned fashion designers will now be dueling against each other not over boys or friends but profits in the market place. Interesting. 

In another publicity begging turn by Team Montag, she is now holding a contest prior to the launch of her new fashion line. Montag is on the search for nine girls who look like her to help debut the fabulous clothes from Heidiwood next month. So, not only is the name of her line a little self-indulgent but she wants the models to be modeled after her… Really Heidi???

 

Owen Wilson March 21, 2008

Filed under: Uncategorized — briawall @ 3:09 pm

On Sunday August 28, 2008 big-screen funny man Owen Wilson, 38, attempted suicide in his home. Wilson has always been known for his hilarious on-screen personality in such movies as Wedding Crashers, Zoolander, and many more. After this incident, obviously there is a much darker side to Owen Wilson. On Sunday afternoon Santa Monica police responded to a call from Wilson’s California home, and he was immediately taken to the hospital. After his emergency hospitalization and recovery, production on his two upcoming films was postponed causing havoc to the studios.   

 While examining various mainstream media articles I found the coverage to be very similar. I read through articles from TIME Magazine, E! Online, MTV, Variety Magazine, ABC News, and the New York Post. All of the articles held Wilson in a positive light rather than from a negative perspective. Even though Wilson’s suicide attempt was a shock to many, the mainstream coverage did not try to bash him or put him down. Most articles had an encouraging tone to them and the hope that he would get better. Many of the mainstream articles were accompanied by Wilson’s immediate statement, “ I respectfully ask that the media allow me to receive care and heal in private during this difficult time.” Although the comment was short and sweet, it does get right to the point and surprisingly most mainstream media outlets respected Wilson’s desires in this desperate time. Also, one central theme of the articles was his recent break up with actress Kate Hudson as a possible reason for the suicide attempt. When it comes to the issue of quotes in these articles, there really were not that many. Almost all of the articles were accompanied by Wilson’s statement and some quoted Wilson’s friends, but that was about it. All in all, it is pretty obvious that the major media outlets have respect for Wilson and were not out to exploit his unfortunate incident, but to do their job and relay information.

 The Blog coverage was very similar to the mainstream coverage, still positive and encouraging. I examined PerezHilton, The Superficial, PopSugar, and Damn I’m Cute when looking at blog coverage on Owen Wilson’s suicide attmept. All of the blogs were favorable towards Wilson but were more gossipy than the mainstream articles. The Blogs were emphasizing more the drama side of the suicide attempt than the health side, and focused on his recent break-up and drug abuse. This particular incident was such a surprise that the coverage did not have to be outlandish and rude to attract attention because audiences were shocked the incident even happened. 

Surprisingly the blog coverage was very similar to the mainstream media coverage. Many times the blog coverage and the mainstream media tell the story in very different ways. Owen Wilson is such a well-liked celebrity, so his coverage on this sad incident was mostly positive and encouraging. One difference between the two was in the writing, the content was similar but the tone of the blogs was more casual. Another difference between the two is the blogs placed more focus on the break-up between him and Kate Hudson, and reasons why he might have committed suicide than just the plain facts. 

I firmly believe Owen Wilson and his publicist did an excellent job in this crisis. Most of the coverage for such a negative incident was pretty positive. Since it was such a serious incident I believe everything was done correctly. If I was Wilson’s publicist I do not think I would have done anything differently, I believe they handled the situation in a classy, respectful way. Obviously Wilson and his publicist did a pretty great job because Wilson is still a well-respected celebrity and this incident did not affect his reputation.  

Blog Articles 

Mainstream Media Articles

http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,1657561,00.html

http://www.eonline.com/news/article/index.jsp?uuid=627fa316-b5d8-483e-b337-6598b481ac0f

http://www.mtv.com/movies/news/articles/1568417/story.jhtml

http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117970956.html?categoryid=1236&cs=1&query=owen wilson+suicide

http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/story?id=3526977

http://www.nypost.com/seven/08282007/news/nationalnews/owen_in_suicide_attempt.htm

 

 Blog Articles 

http://perezhilton.com/category/owen-wilson/page/2/

http://thesuperficial.com/2007/08/owen_wilson_attempts_suicide.php

http://www.damnimcute.com/the-juicy/owen-wilson-slashed-wrists-over-kate-hudson/

http://popsugar.com/570791