Keeping ex-lovers apart at the Oscars?!

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It happens! People break-up. Hearts do not race any more. Engagements end. Marriages break-up, Divorce becomes inevitable.

Then comes the public spitting competitions. And that’s where ’specialists’ come in, highly trained individuals trained to avert such spectacles in a place as public as the Oscar show.

So, as we all admired such and such’s shoes, and Sharon Stone’s tipsy toast at Elton John’s party, highly trained individuals were in the back corridors negotiating private routes for their clients.

At the 2007 Oscars, jilted ex’s did not have to escape from each other: their publicists handled everything with élan, and there were no angry and furious sparks flying between the players in attendance.
 
Ronn Torrisian, the President of 5W Public Relations, who has handled the likes of Pamela Anderson and Snoop Dogg, says, “Make no mistake about it, these things are very choreographed”, and this is why such clashes do not happen at the Oscars!   

But this may also be why the Oscars is loosing its global audience year by year…!


This post was contributed
by Dipa Suresh.


Hi, I am a freelance writer, and I am someone who keeps up to date on all the happenings around the world. Having this opportunity to blog is a great chance for me to share my views with others of similar taste.
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One Response to “Keeping ex-lovers apart at the Oscars?!”

  1. writinghigh Says:

    I don’t think the Oscars are losing a global audience because people want to watch ex-lovers sock it out on national TV. The Oscars are boring, drawn-out exhibitionism which I refuse to watch. Actors and actresses are given too much attention as far as I’m concerned. Let’s give awards to the quiet heroes who care for our children, run our hospitals, and risk their lives on the streets stopping crime.

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