[quote]HoratioSandoval wrote:
on edge wrote:
You guys know this is fake, right???
That didn’t look like acting to me… Do you have a source?[/quote]
Multiple professional cameras for a small gathering? Even the ultra rich wouldn’t have more than one.
One camera follows the girl off to get additional footage? Does not happen in real life. A photographer hired for such an event would stop rolling or at least stay put.
[quote]on edge wrote:
HoratioSandoval wrote:
on edge wrote:
You guys know this is fake, right???
That didn’t look like acting to me… Do you have a source?
Multiple professional cameras for a small gathering? Even the ultra rich wouldn’t have more than one.
One camera follows the girl off to get additional footage? Does not happen in real life. A photographer hired for such an event would stop rolling or at least stay put.
This is clearly staged.[/quote]
Camera crews are MTV’s. Show is called Super Sweet 16’s - and supposedly parents have to be willing to shell out 80K for their kids party MINIMUM to even be considered. MTV does not provide gifts or acts.
This girl Audrey is legendary on the internets for being possibly the vilest little bitch ever. Sadly, she is for real.
Car was not returned. She got it. Brother wrecked it couple weeks later, she got another one. No lessons learned. She remains firmly on the path to be a vile twunt.
[quote]Irish Muscle wrote:
seriously guys, is there any cure for a girl like that?
i think the only therapy for her is to be shipped off to a third world country, and then be brought up into adulthood with next to no luxuries. then she would appreciate things more.
shes doomed to being an asshole otherwise.
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I thought of the exact same scenario. It would be good for her. She should also receive electric shocks whenever she whines.
I saw this on TV a few days ago, and the only thing I could think of was how fake it was. MTV always makes these people act (or they just do it themselves).
One thing that struck me as being entirely too realistic about that clip was the mom. I work around schools, and I see that type frequently. The helpless, embarrassed incompetence. It’s really sad, because by and large these parents are nice people, just trying to make everyone happy.
[quote]EmilyQ wrote:
One thing that struck me as being entirely too realistic about that clip was the mom. I work around schools, and I see that type frequently. The helpless, embarrassed incompetence. It’s really sad, because by and large these parents are nice people, just trying to make everyone happy. [/quote]
Well said, I couldn’t agree more. Many of the current generation of parents shy away from showing any real authority or worse; demonstrating limits. Too often has it been shown in these silly “self help” books that saying “no” to a child limits their emotional expression. Well I say screw their expression when the result is as shown on the clip!
My Dad was strict when I was growing up and I even got the wooden spoon a few times when I was a kid and yet, emotionally, I’ll express myself in more ways than one.
Ya know, fuck you mom, a brand new Lexus! Are you kidding me bitch, how dare you buy me a brand new $70,000 car on my birthday, I hate you and I will never forgive you for this!