"The Hills" reality TV stars were handed -- and posed for photos with -- the special orange shopping card that gives a 20% discount to stores like Carolina Herrera, Diane von Furstenberg, Diesel, Santa Maria Novella, salons like Frederic Fekkai, and restaurants Republic, Jumo, comme Ca, and Dolce.
The card - had Spencer and Heidi paid for it like regular folks - cost $75, which was a donation to fight MS via the Nancy Davis Foundation for Multiple Sclerosis. All the attending celebs - including big names Jon Lovitz and Tom Arnold - were carrying the card, which is valid until July 25.
When asked by L.A. Daily News columnist Joel Stratte-McClure (who just happens to be my husband, which is why I got this scoop from his report) if they'd paid for the card, thereby making a $75 donation to fight MS, Pratt admitted that they hadn't.
"But we are going to do some shopping with it," he countered, adding, " I have no budget when it comes to charity."
When he was told that none of the money he planned to spend at the stores, restaurants or salons would go to the charity, he looked visibly relieved.
"I didn't know that! Dude, you just saved me a lot of money!" Pratt said with a big grin.
Did I happen to mention that Pratt and Montag don't set foot on a red carpet or attend parties or events without being paid. According to InTouch, the blond twins have earned about $3 mill in the last two years from their TV salaries, business deals and appearance fees at clubs, parties and charity events.
Source: latimes.com
trash!
ReplyDeleteas much as people hate this couple, you gotta admit, they are smart. making $3 in 2 years?????
ReplyDeleteI'm sure most of us will do the same if we were in the same position.
there's nothing smart about what they are doing. they are not particularly clever either. there are a bunch of other reality twats doing the same thing. it's cheap if you ask me, but i guess it's the american way where money is king and having a couple mill in the bank somehow makes you smart and attractive. honestly, i don't know if i can do the same thing and still sleep at night and look in the mirror without feeling dirty. i guess they must use all that money to wash off the dirt off of them and lavish themselves in designer duds. i bet it makes them feel more justified.
ReplyDelete2:15... maybe you would but i don't think most people would sell their soul for money and fame.
ReplyDeleteit's not the fact that they made money that's a problem. It's that they have no souls and suck on a daily basis.
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