pop fiction

Audrina Patridge Isn’t Punking You; She Just Always Wanted An Oozing Arm Tattoo Declaring Her Love For Pork-Fried Rice

10:25AM Seth | You’ve got to wake up puh-retty early in the morning to pull a fast one past the celebrity blogging community, Ashton Kutcher. At least that’s what approximately 1200 gossip bloggers were saying today when faced with photos of The Hills supporting ho Audrina Patridge getting some tasty new ink at a Hollywood tattoo parlor. According to OK! magazine, the mystic Chinese phraseology she had etched into her forearm and then paraded, still-oozing, around high-density local paparazzi zones, translates loosely as, “The rice is fried in pork fat.” (We throw it open to our Chinese-tattoo-translating readership for a more accurate interpretation.) More »

In The World Of ‘Pop Fiction,’ Nothing Eva Longoria-Related Is What It Seems

3:57AM Seth | If you’ve yet to catch an episode of E!’s Pap Smear Pop Fiction, yet another stroke of punking genius from ascending media tycoon and noted cougar-hunter Ashton Kutcher, we’ve included a clip above. In it, Eva Longoria, for whom fame has quickly turned into a serious drag (please, God, just return her to a life of anonymity, where she can carry out her various, regular-person functions in peace!), and a think-tank consisting of Kutcher and his staff of ingratiating “producers” concoct a deliciously devious plan to “rekindle the non-relationship” with Longoria’s longtime platonic friend, Mario Lopez. More »

Ashton Kutcher To Fix It So You Never Believe Anything You Read About That Paris Hilton Whore Again

8:48AM Seth | Finally! Someone has the guts to stand up for the world’s downtrodden hotel heiresses, whose only desire is that they be left to live their lives in peace, free from the flashbulb-popping scavengers of the celebrity media. That’s what has emerged from the recent photos published just about everywhere–including here–of Paris Hilton, accompanied by what turns out was not her guru, but an actor hired to fool us into thinking as much by Ashton Kutcher’s new prank series, Pop Fiction: