The 5 Most Desperate Attempts By Celebrities To Stay Famous

Spencer Pratt And Heidi Montag Are Conspiracy Theorist Lifestyle Gurus

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  1. “Casual Sex” was done while she was on SNL. I’m talking about after. Actually it’s a shame, since she was pretty damn hot in her prime and was just naturally funny – more so than Nora Dunn & Jan Hooks, I thought. It’s true, though, her taste in clothing became beyond atrocious, and the conspiracy theory & born again bullshit became too much to deal with. The final straw for me was regarding the SNL 40th Ann. show, which she didn’t appear on. She claimed ‘everyone got together’ to conspire to keep her locked in the green room & off the show. That to me went into the psycho zone. I did wonder why she didn’t make an appearance, but it made sense in terms of huge stars like Steve Martin & Eddie Murphy getting only 3 minutes each; she just didn’t make the cut. And hasn’t been funny in 30 years…

  2. “Couch Trip” was good too, though by then all she had was a second female lead sort of extended cameo. Too bad, she used to be kind of hot, sometimes funny, on a sort of upward arc.
    Then she started dressing like she stole stuff from her grandma, backing half-vast conspiracy theories. To her credit, though – she doesn’t seem to have been doing it for the fame.

  3. She was in a number of movies, including one, “Casual Sex”, that I quite enjoyed.

  4. Add Victoria Jackson, long ago of SNL, who never did anything after that except become a delusional conspiracy theorist.

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