So What Do You Do, Kelly Cutrone, Owner, People's Revolution? - mediabistro.com Content
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Kelly Cutrone Explains It All, Or At Least The Hills
Published 6/25/2008 at Radar: Fresh Intelligence Blog
... and the the New York Times have thus far been unable to do: Offer an intelligent explanation as to why people watch The Hills . Talking about her inability to keep her six-year-old daughter off the Disney princess crap, Cutrone says the Hills are the next progression after princesses, Miley Cyrus , and High School Musical . "Their next installation is, guess what, The Hills . And they're just old enough to start watching MTV, they're hormonally in place, and they see these four young, beautiful girls who really in my mind are a continuation of a Disney princess, ...
Will It Take Kelly Cutrone To Explain Why Everybody is Glued to The Hills?
Published 6/25/2008 by Jossip at Jossip
... a sub-group of people that are drawn in by their wives. And I know this because when I go out of town or something, people come up to me, like a 40-year-old guy who’s an engineer who is like, “Oh, are you on The Hills? I told my wife that was you, I knew that was you.” And I say, “Well why do you watch The Hills?” And he says, “I don’t know, I like to watch TV with my wife and she started having me watch it.”" [MB] ...
Kelly Cutrone's Theory About The Hills [Explanations]
Published 6/25/2008 by Richard at Gawker
... The PR maven recently sat down with MediaBistro to talk about her public relations firm, People's Revolution, and about her increasingly frequent presence on MTV reality soap schlock The Hills. Cutrone has a six-year-old daughter and does constantly worry, she says, about where girls get their ideals from, whether it be from Disney cartoons, Hannah Montana, or The Hills. The interviewer asked her to explain the success of the gross, glossy docusoap and Cutrone's answer was typically apt and a little nutty. It involves theories about High School ...

