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If I was as lucky as some of these kids, I'd be saving my money, not spending it carelessly. They're
going to eventually become yesterday's fad, like the Spice Girls and Dreamstreet. Then where will
they be? |
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You can't predict someone's future, but you're probably right. The pressure that the media and
paparazzi gives them is much too great. I keep hearing that Miley Cyrus is going to be the next
Britney Spears. |
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Of course they will, it's like a ticking time bomb ready to explode. |
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I sure am glad I didn't millions of dollars and a host of cameras documenting everything I did
between the age of 18 and 25. I doubt that would have been much prettier. |
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The perfect virgin Christian boys are bound to crack soon. It's more like they do everything like
us, except in the public eye. |
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I'm going to go against this. You can't say all will fall, now I'll admit a lot of them have. Just
because there teen super stars mean there going to automatically go where the likes of Winehouse and
Spears. Its a bad generalisation, they might and they might not. Heres a few celebs that haven't
fallen, good ones too, Katherine Jenkins and Leona Lewis. |
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