Friday, May 12, 2017

Blind Item #6

This former tweener actress turned B+ list adult singer definitely has name recognition but she is getting screwed over in her new clothing deal. She was so eager to take it that she doesn't know how bad it is for her. She thinks it is all about clothes, but it is all about the monthly charges and she needs thousands of people signing up to make any money.


14 comments:

  1. MontanaMarriott1:04 AM

    Demi L

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  2. Sunspirit1:07 AM

    A lawyer should of pointed that out to her...

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  3. MontanaMarriott1:14 AM

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-4493650/Kate-Hudson-celebrates-new-Demi-Lovato-Fabletics-line.html

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  4. OF does not mean HAVE.

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  5. sandybrook1:49 AM

    So Entern is saying she has invested herself into a pyramid scheme? And no lawyer or business agent advised her as to what it was?

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  6. Guesser2:36 AM

    It's like Fabletics, you have to be a member to get the deals, so if yolu don't buy anything, you still pay. They are usually hard to get out of. Like in the old days when you wanted out of Columbia record house.

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  7. sandybrook2:51 AM

    Oh ok but I just joined Columbia to get the bulk record deal, I didn't GAF about the others I had to buy. I pulled that more than once too, and with all the other record clubs.

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  8. anonymous4:55 AM

    I personally didn't think Columbia House or BMG were rip-offs. I bought a lot of music, though. In the long run, I paid less than what I would have spent at a record store for the same amount of CDs. Or it evened out, at least.

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  9. Sarah7:04 AM

    Well that is how Fabletics makes money. Does Demi not have a team to advise her on whether or not these decisions are wise? Does she not know how it works? Fabletics is offering these clothes a discount because they can, because people are paying monthly membership fees to get heavily discounted athletic wear. I personally do not see the appeal. You can find equally cute stuff for cheaper at Target. But what do I know?

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  10. indeed9:02 AM

    Oh, grammar Nazi, you're the Nazi-est! *swoon*

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  11. Guesser11:43 AM

    Apparently all of us were in The record club. But that's the point,if you want it ,it's a good deal. But it encouraged you to buy more, that's what Fabletics does,

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  12. bean àlainn rua12:05 PM

    Back in the day I loved getting music in the mail!

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  13. Well really, a parent should have pointed that out to Sunspirit. I'm not a grammar Nazi, my intentions are good.

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