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As for her choice of words, they refer not only to this particular comment but other examples of lewd and distasteful messages sent to our small Facebook page - a minor one compared to other fan pages. It's something I've discussed with her (and shown her) on a few occasions. Who knows what kind of messages and comments she receives on a daily basis on her official pages (which are marked as such and thus have more followers) As I mentioned earlier, I will post a few screenshots (or maybe just text) of some conversations I've had with some of these guys. Perhaps that will give everyone a greater insight to what I'm trying to say here. |
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Almost all women who are even reasonably attractive know what it is to be ogled by men both in a tolerable way and in a cross-the-line, inappropriate way. I can only imagine how many times magnified that is for celebrities. There are plenty of creep-os out there. Believe me, as a female I know that for a fact. But don’t let them mar for you the enjoyment and beauty of a pure and honest admiration for someone. Ignore them...brush them aside like the irritating pests they are, and continue doing what you’re doing. That’s my advice! |
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Here are some examples of the more harmless, roll-your-eyes kind of stuff we get. Nothing bad, but it irks me that these guys have so little netiquette and feel no shame doing this.
Sometimes I like to just mess with them. In this instance, since they sent so many hearts I decided to send some back. I did not send the question mark reply, but I was equally confused by their painting question In this example, after telling him that we are fans and asking him to join us on AAm, he responds in French with - very good thanks - and in Spanish with - thank u i love u alizee So I tell him that I wasn't sure if he spoke Spanish or not, but I repeat - we aren't Alizée dude, this is a fan page - and I'm amused enough to mess with him and tell him that we love him too (and he starts fishing for info about where I'm from) Few of us speak French but you get a sense of what's being said here. Sometimes, they realize their mistakes and try to play it cool - Pretty - Hello - Alizee This is not the official page of Alizée - We are fans - She doesn't use this page - - Yes I know - I'm also fans of her You sent a message to our page saying hello Alizee - That's why I'm saying that she doesn't manage this page - - Ah yes it was not meant for you - I made a mistake it was for her - The message - Hello guys how have you been fans of Alizee |
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Do you also hate Mylene? Because Mylene, by hiring Alizee, was using sex to sell records. Mylene's selection of Alizee wasn't just about sex, but sex was a significant factor. The very first song was "Moi Lolita", after all. Mylene was, essentially, commoditizing Alizee. That's exactly what Mylene was doing. Alizee herself was using sex to sell records, and she-- and her parents-- knew it from the very beginning. It wasn't all about sex, but sex was a factor. When Alizee performed J'en Ai Marre, she knew that it was a very sexy dance. It wasn't all about sex per se, but sex was a significant aspect of the dance. Alizee was using sex to records--- and she knew it. Alizee was commoditizing herself. If you hate Alizee being commoditized, you should hate Mylene. And you should hate Alizee herself. P.S. This is in regard to the army guy, whose comment was relatively mild. See my comment down below. Last edited by Mr Coucou; 03-04-2019 at 10:31 PM.. |
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Then these guys start to get a little more aggressive and creepy.
This dude opens with "ring me sugar" in Danish and sent his phone number This other guy sends a joke in Polish which doesn't get a good translation into English with Google. It was something about slapping, and his message was a reply to one of Scruffy's posts where Alizée is hunched over during JPVA. (Is the joke about slapping her then?) So I ask him to translate it and he later gets angry that I don't get it, saying that Slavic people would. Umm, ok? Then he says he prefers French to English anyway. This guy... just doesn't give up This guy stopped sending any more messages about love after I told him he's talking to a bunch of guys. This one is a bit hard to see, so let me know if you would like to see it in parts and zoomed in a little. After all those messages, I finally told this guy that we are just fans like him, and then he expected us to send him a link to her official page. I don't know if I should have, but I redirected him. This guy we had serious problems with. He made multiple accounts and spammed basically his day to day life in messages. He had deleted this account at the time of this screenshot but he used another where he sent us pictures from a grocery store, a video of him in the shower, several shirtless pictures of himself, a picture of his wife next to him in bed, and a shirtless picture of himself with his wedding photo on the wall behind him. Here he's talking about taking his wife's virginity and making her his. As you can see, he also sent some pictures of social media and some audio of him speaking in Portuguese. More to come later. |
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I just want to clarify. My comment about Mylene and Alizee using sex to sell records was in regards to the army guy who posted about every man deserving an Alizee clone. What he said is rather mild (and actually, I think the guy was very respectful of Alizee.) I don't think that Alizee (or any woman for that matter) deserves all the bizarre comments that you are posting here. (That said, I don't think that much can be done about it.) Last edited by Mr Coucou; 03-04-2019 at 10:36 PM.. |
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In an interview, Alizee stated that it would be difficult for a female singer to be successful if she didn't have an attractive personality and wasn't physically attractive. It is obvious that Alizee has known from the very beginning of her career when she was 15-years-old that in the entertainment business the performer is the commodity. The music is for sale but so is the entertainer. When an entrepreneur puts a show together, he/she must get some NAME performers to participate. To advertise that your venue will have "a singer" has no punch compared to "Salena Gomez will be on stage." The brand is all important. When entrepreneurs hire an entertainer, they check statistics to see how many fans can that entertainer bring to the venue. The same applies to advertisers. They pay the biggest bucks to famous people to advertise their merchandise--way more than they pay a no-name model. In the capitalist system, everyone is a commodity and each of us can draw a price commiserate with what we can bring to the table. As for the outrage over someone saying that it would be great if we could clone Alizee so everyone could have a copy, I can only say get a grip on yourself. Cloning Alizee is a fantasy made with a touch of humor. There is no reason why she should be offended by a statement that recognizes her desirability. If anything, I think she would take the statement as a compliment. |
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