Who's Sorry Now?
Is Lonelygirl15 - a FAKE? Shame on CAA if it's true that they are behind Lonelygirl15. video link - Who's Lonelygirl15? If you don't know, you're totally out of the loop.
Lonelygirl15 is a gigantically successful "young teenager" video poster to YouTube. But there may be a reason for her popularity....duh....that she's a scripted Hollywood creation and all her followers have been DUPED!
Newflash -you're witnessing the newest trend in the "starmaking" machine in action. Watch for this to happen in politics next.
(LAT)Lonelygirl15 appears to be an innocent, home-schooled 16-year-old, pouring her heart out for her video camera in the privacy of her bedroom. But since May, her brief posts on the video-sharing site YouTube and the social networking hub MySpace have launched a Web mystery eagerly followed by her million-plus viewers: Who is this sheltered ingenue who calls herself "Bree," and is she in some sort of danger — or, worse, the tool of some giant marketing machine?
No one has publicly come forward to lay claim to her work, but she is starting to look as connected in Hollywood as any starlet. Three lonelygirl15-obsessed amateur Web sleuths set up a sting using tracking software that appears to show that e-mails sent from a lonelygirl15 account came from inside the offices of the Beverly Hills-based talent agency Creative Artists Agency.
Is Lonelygirl15 - a FAKE? Shame on CAA if it's true that they are behind Lonelygirl15. video link - Who's Lonelygirl15? If you don't know, you're totally out of the loop.
Lonelygirl15 is a gigantically successful "young teenager" video poster to YouTube. But there may be a reason for her popularity....duh....that she's a scripted Hollywood creation and all her followers have been DUPED!
Newflash -you're witnessing the newest trend in the "starmaking" machine in action. Watch for this to happen in politics next.
(LAT)Lonelygirl15 appears to be an innocent, home-schooled 16-year-old, pouring her heart out for her video camera in the privacy of her bedroom. But since May, her brief posts on the video-sharing site YouTube and the social networking hub MySpace have launched a Web mystery eagerly followed by her million-plus viewers: Who is this sheltered ingenue who calls herself "Bree," and is she in some sort of danger — or, worse, the tool of some giant marketing machine?
No one has publicly come forward to lay claim to her work, but she is starting to look as connected in Hollywood as any starlet. Three lonelygirl15-obsessed amateur Web sleuths set up a sting using tracking software that appears to show that e-mails sent from a lonelygirl15 account came from inside the offices of the Beverly Hills-based talent agency Creative Artists Agency.