![]() (C’mon…nobody stands still like a statue for an hour or two, and GS postings almost always go up an hour or so after the fact.)įor apparent empathy reasons, Kimmel also felt it was cruel and small of Gawker to remark that Kevin Costner, sighted somewhere in Manhattan, looked “fat.” (I think we all know Costner’s not svelte, and that this is a fairly old tune - I pitched a “Costner is looking beefy” idea to an EW editor fifteen years ago, and he’s bulked up plenty since then.)Īnyway, here’s a Radar piece about the Friday night fracas, a CNN transcript of the show, and Gould’s response piece on Gawker. 2 El blog se promocionó a sí mismo como 'la fuente de noticias y chismes diarios de los medios de Manhattan'. He also ripped into the Gawker Stalker map (i.e., an interactive feature that allows posters to identify the whereabouts of celebrities in Manhattan on an hour-by-hour basis) as something that may one day precipitate an attack on a celebrity. Gawker fue un blog estadounidensefundado por Nick Denton y Elizabeth Spiers y con sede en la ciudad de Nueva York que se centra en las celebridades y laindustria delos medios. How The Gawker Stalker Map Works: A Guide For Dummies, Outraged Famous People And Old Folk Emily 04/09/07 11:17AM On Friday night, Jimmy Kimmel guest-hosted Larry King Live on CNN. Of the 13 tweets selected for the fourth iteration of 'Celebrities Read Mean Tweets,' only eight were A-OK. Seriously, fuck celebrities and their petty complaints. It was a very special episode about how the paparazzi and the media make the lives. Apparently, the Jimmy Kimmel staff knew it had a good thing going. And, for fuck's sake- doesn't Jimmy Kimmel have the 'celebrities read mean tweets series.' So, he's making money off the same things that Gawker does. Kimmel was fuming that night about Gawker having reported that he was “visibly drunk” (he said on the show that “I might have been loud but not drunk”). 25.39K Emily 04/09/07 11:17AM Filed to: Cnn On Friday night, Jimmy Kimmel guest-hosted Larry King Live on CNN. Gould’s defense is fairly cogent - comprehensive, point-by-point, emotionally balanced, a wee bit snide - plus it brought something into relief that I hadn’t really considered before, which is that Kimmel is sounding like a bit of an old-school pisshead with a Joey Bishop attitude about the internet. ![]() I’m way, way late to the party on reactions to Jimmy Kimmel having ambushed and tongue-lashed Gawker editor Emily Gould on a guest-hosted Larry King Live segment last Friday night, but I’m only a day late in responding to Gould’s post-mortem commentary about the on-air fracas.
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