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Monday, February 13, 2006

RealityTVBlurred Attacks Pathetic Media

Finally... a non-Clay site has commented on how pathetic the media has been recently.

RealityTVBlurred.com published an article today about Clay's sophomore album, using quotes and information from the new issue of Entertainment Weekly. It also cited the recent National Enquirer 'scandal' and a new opportunistic report from the NY Post that claims we Claymates are going to sue Clay. (sorry... i just started laughing uncontrollably at this one... what's next? Claymates are from pluto?)

They write:

This news comes despite a pair of incomprehensibly stupid rumors in the wake of recent news: an idiotic overheard conversation and an absurd Page Six item that parses its words carefully to essentially create the news it is "reporting." That item says that Clay's fans "could file a class-action lawsuit against the singer," quoting "a spy" who says fans "might want their money back." The key words, of course, are "might" and "could," as in, one day, Page Six and Jossip might have actual news to report instead of just printing quotes that could be completely fabricated by gossip-whores who might be desperate to capitalize on recent controversy.

WOW... -- Thank you RealityTVBlurred for standing up for Clay and the truth.

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