Why girls want to be next Jordan..

As well as glamour model, or maybe it is better if we say "page three girl", Katie Price, famous as Jordan, can now add role model to her CV.
Nearly two-third of girls would rather follow in the footsteps of the I am a Celebrity... star than become nurse, doctor or teachers in the UK, a survey has revealed last week.
Incessant media coverage of personalities such as Jodie March and Celebrity Love Island star Abi Titmuss is being blamed of giving the woman, famous only for their physical attribute, and over-inflated status.
Teenagers are witnessing them gracing the covers of their favourite magazines every day, so it is hardly surprising they want to follow in their footsteps. Taking your cloths off is now more lucrative than ever and teenagers see it as a great way of making money and becoming famous in this nympho type society.
A quarter of girls aged 15 to 19 thought being a lap dancer would be a good profession. Just three per cent of the 1,000 questioned picked teaching recently in a survey accomplished by an entertainment company in UK.
The thing I don't understand is why the moral values have changed so much?let's talk about so called CELEBRITIES, honestly what have they done or what kind of services they have offered to the society? Nothing.I was watching Celebrity Love Island, as there are so much to watch on tv ;) people there except one or two,haven't done anything significant to deserve this much attention.I just think people have to rethink this issues to see what is going on.
(at June 8, 2005 12:10 AM)
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(at June 10, 2005 09:18 AM)
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