Tweet That, Ms. Kardashian

Posted on November 7, 2011 by

There is something seriously wrong in our world, and it has to do with the Kardashians.  I’m not talking about Kim’s 72 day marriage and what to do with her wedding gifts, or Kris’s blatant exhibition of her ignorance towards politically correct terms for Native Americans.  It has to do with Khloe, and her famous behind.
I’ll admit, I don’t know much about the Kardashians other than what I just mentioned.  Like many people, I first heard of them when their father was the infamous attorney defending OJ back in the 1990s.  I don’t watch reality TV, and never could figure out how someone could be famous for….just being famous.  Like Paris Hilton.  What did she ever do to be a celebrity?  Eat at Carl’s Junior?
So when I saw the AP headline this morning “The price of fame: $10,000 for one tweet” I was intrigued.  I tweet.  I blog.  I Facebook, Stumble, Tumbl and I want to get in on that deal!  On a teacher’s salary, $10,000 could go a long way.
Turns out, Old Navy has paid Khloe Kardashian to tweet about her butt.  I’m so disappointed.  I actually like Old Navy.  So to hear that Khloe is jamming the Twittersphere with pleas for us to find out “…how Old Navy makes your butt look scary good” really bummed me out.  And to top it all off, she and other ‘celebs’ like her are making more money for that less-than-140 –character-phrase than many Americans are making from months of hard work.  What is wrong with this picture?
And the list goes on.  Charlie Sheen and his search for an ‘intern’.  Snoop Dogg selling minivans?  Lakers star Lamar Odom staying at two star motels?  And my personal favorite, Lindsay Lohan tweeting about challenges facing college students.  Excuse me?
Here’s the irony.  These celebrities are tweeting at you.  Me.  Our families.  At a rate of $71 per character.  Why?  Because they get retweeted by us, the consumers.  Not because these people actually use these products, or visit these businesses.  But because Lohan’s 2.6 million fans then send thousands of clicks to the website she is promoting, sending more cash into their pockets.
So the next time you see one of these tweets from ‘I’m famous for being famous’ celebrities, or athletes, musicians or spokespeople, think before you RT.  That $10,000 salary they’re making could go a long way to educate our children, feed our hungry, or care for our sick.  Tweet that.

Jennifer Wolfe

Jennifer Wolfe, a writer-teacher-mom, is dedicated to finding the extraordinary in the ordinary moments of life by thinking deeply, loving fiercely, and teaching audaciously. Jennifer is a Google Certified Educator, Hyperdoc fanatic, and a voracious reader. Read her stories on her blog, mamawolfe, and grab free copies of her teaching and parenting resources.

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Comments: 21

    • Jennifer Wolfe

      May 13, 2015

      Thank you! I really had to get that one off my chest!

      Reply
  • mamawolfe

    December 23, 2011

    Hi Tara-I completely agree! Their time and money could go so far to help others in need, no doubt about that.

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  • Tara

    December 23, 2011

    Well said! I have a hard time understanding the fascination some people have with these celebs. If only their time was put into something useful.

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  • mamawolfe

    November 12, 2011

    Hello Ms. Dust Bunny~ You are not alone. I, too, dislike those obvious paid endorsements. Seems like people should be a little smarter than that.

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  • thedustbunnychronicles.com

    November 11, 2011

    Well said and thank you. Celebrity endorsements…so pervasive. I seem to be the only one in my circle who was bugged by all those athletes responding “I’m going to Disneyland!” when asked what they will do next. Some of these people need to get a job.

    Reply
  • mamawolfe

    November 11, 2011

    Hi Kelly,
    I agree-the media is out of control on SO many levels. They’re just as guilty of creating the mockery they mock!

    Reply
  • Kelly

    November 10, 2011

    Great post, I couldn’t agree more. I am baffled by the public’s fascination with these people who are ‘famous for being famous.’ And it’s disheartening that respected news organizations report about them as though it’s real news. Nice blog, glad I found you on the Wed. Writer’s blog hop, hope you’ll stop by 🙂
    ~Kelly
    http://www.savvysuburban.com

    Reply
  • Caffeinated OC Mommy

    November 8, 2011

    I LOVE that I am not the only one that feels this way! Thanks for posting this… Blowing Kisses my Darling… xoxo

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  • Dee

    November 8, 2011

    Yes, as Desiree says, your posting today is the “voice of reason.” We seem today to be in a muddle about what makes for real humanity. What makes for contentment and joy and the deep down knowledge that we are One with all Creation. Sometimes, I just get so puzzled by what I read in the paper. “Life,” as my mom used to say, “is too confusing to be amusing.”

    Peace.

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  • mamawolfe

    November 8, 2011

    Hi Taylor~ thank you!
    Inner Chick~ I completely agree. When are WE going to run the media???

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  • My Inner Chick

    November 8, 2011

    —The superficiality drives me INSANE.

    Sometimes I can’t stand these idiot people. X

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  • Taylor

    November 8, 2011

    Bravo! I certainly did tweet that and stumbled it too.

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  • mamawolfe

    November 7, 2011

    Desiree~ Yes, and what worries me are the examples we’re giving our kids that it’s ok to act like herd animals!
    Karen~ 🙂
    Hi O. Blonde~oh yes! Power to the people…let’s all tweet together and see what happens!
    Hi Becky Jane~ no kidding!
    Hi MA~Yes, what are we coming to?? 🙂
    Alyssa~ thanks for making that connection-unreal!

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  • Adventures in Alyssaland

    November 7, 2011

    At risk of stirring the pot…do you know who Lamar Odom is married to?

    Yes. I am addicted to bad television.

    Reply
  • Michael Ann

    November 7, 2011

    Great post! I had no idea about this. I don’t follow any celebrities on Twitter either and hadn’t heard about this. It does say a lot about our society and that is pretty frightening.

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  • Becky Jane

    November 7, 2011

    I agree, there are some things that are very wrong with our world…

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  • The Organic Blonde

    November 7, 2011

    Oh I don’t get celebrity. In the UK people are famous for NOTHING and go around lording over others and I am thinking “Yeah, not so much”… Never got the Kardashians. Always thought they were a little stupid personally. Don’t get why people go crazy for them. Their father, sure…any man that could get a guy that was clearly guilty OFF, is pretty flipping brilliant in my book. I have great calves. Maybe I should ask Old Navy to pay me to tweet about them??

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  • Erin

    November 7, 2011

    People are so enthralled with celebrity, I think they would follow these people right off a bridge! What the heck, people, think for yourself!!! Very good post. Do you think Old Navy would pay me to tweet about my butt? ;0)
    Blessings,
    ~Erin

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  • Desiree

    November 7, 2011

    Well done! The voice of reason coming through loud and clear. Pity the masses are incapable of independent thought.

    Reply
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