Miss California USA, Carrie Prejean, listens during a news conference in New York, Tuesday May 12, 2009.
Miss California Carrie Prejean, who made headlines after voicing her opposition to gay marriage at the Miss USA contestant, is about to extend her 15 minutes of fame even longer. She's going to get to do a little guest hosting on Fox. U.S. News & World Report broke the story today on its Washington Whisper blog. Perez Hilton and others need not worry though. It's reportedly only a one-day gig. But who knows? Could be the start though of a whole other career for Prejean. Is anyone surprised?
Posted by Jenice Armstrong @ 5:02 PM
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man look at all the make up! the dude does not abide
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that is a pretty pathetic thing to say tpsyogaqueen. guess you gotta fill the time somehow by putting up racist/mysogynistic quotes. seems like you're still reading her blog as well....
Nah, Jen, I for one am not surprised. She's the new Trumpette!
Looks like tpsyogaqueen has stumbled on the truth. It also seems Jen dear, that you have temporarily stopped using Sarah Palin as a target for your snideness and have now picked on another real American woman like Ms.Prejean. I see your jealousy has reared its head again. Don't fret, your gig on MSNBC is coming I'm sure. HEY JEN, do you have a pair of those nice $580 sneakers that MEEEEEchele wore to a FOOD BANK function????????
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