Publié : mer. mars 07, 2007 6:29 pm
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GIRLS GONE WILD MAKES OFFER TO AMERICAN IDOL STAR
7-Mar-2007
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Joe Francis and Girls Gone Wild (GGW) have made a public offer to controversial American Idol star, Antonella Barba, to become the newest member of the Girls Gone Wild family. In the deal, Barba is being offered $250,000 to be the newest celebrity host following in the footsteps of Snoop Dogg and former REAL World celebrities, Syrus, Tonya, Cameran and Ace.
Barba became an instant sensation this season when racy photos of her appeared on the web. This is happening on a regular basis with Katie Rees being disqualified from the recent Miss USA pageant and the recent Newsweek cover story featuring Paris Hilton and Britney Spears “behaving badly”. Girls gone wild has become part of pop culture, capturing real carefree college age students cutting loose. “There’s a little Girls Gone Wild in every woman”, says GGW founder Joe Francis, “and this should be embraced as a positive, not a negative.”
Thanks to Barba’s overnight popularity, GGW and Joe Francis want to reward the young lady from New Jersey with a $250,000 hosting contract to join the GGW brand and lifestyle.
“Antonella Barba is an unbelievably sexy girl who obviously knows how to have a good time,” said Joe Francis, CEO and founder of Girls Gone Wild. “Why are people being ridiculed and punished for being sexual? It’s ridiculous.”
GIRLS GONE WILD MAKES OFFER TO AMERICAN IDOL STAR
7-Mar-2007
Written by:
Joe Francis and Girls Gone Wild (GGW) have made a public offer to controversial American Idol star, Antonella Barba, to become the newest member of the Girls Gone Wild family. In the deal, Barba is being offered $250,000 to be the newest celebrity host following in the footsteps of Snoop Dogg and former REAL World celebrities, Syrus, Tonya, Cameran and Ace.
Barba became an instant sensation this season when racy photos of her appeared on the web. This is happening on a regular basis with Katie Rees being disqualified from the recent Miss USA pageant and the recent Newsweek cover story featuring Paris Hilton and Britney Spears “behaving badly”. Girls gone wild has become part of pop culture, capturing real carefree college age students cutting loose. “There’s a little Girls Gone Wild in every woman”, says GGW founder Joe Francis, “and this should be embraced as a positive, not a negative.”
Thanks to Barba’s overnight popularity, GGW and Joe Francis want to reward the young lady from New Jersey with a $250,000 hosting contract to join the GGW brand and lifestyle.
“Antonella Barba is an unbelievably sexy girl who obviously knows how to have a good time,” said Joe Francis, CEO and founder of Girls Gone Wild. “Why are people being ridiculed and punished for being sexual? It’s ridiculous.”