
His new show, Pop Fiction, which is centered around fooling the media with celeb pranks, is apparently fooling no one. The original Paris Hilton plus Monk recipe seemed to get the attention of the media, but since then, seems to have went down hill.
NY Daily News says, “There’s nothing these people do that we don’t know about before they get there. We know everything. Ninety percent of their lives are put together by other people. It’s almost like these celebs have LoJack. It’s easy to track them. “
Star mag ran a picture of Paris and her “guru,” but reported that it was a stunt. “We never took it seriously,” Star editor in chief Candace Trunzo tells us. “After a while, you learn what smells.” Kutcher’s crusade for truth won’t affect Star’s coverage of Kutcher and his wife, Demi Moore, Trunzo says. “He’s only semi-interesting,” she says. “He doesn’t sell a lot of mags.”
“It’s a typical conceited celebrity,” says a mag insider. “Live a life, man. Grow up. Go act. If a celeb has a full week, then they have way too much time on their hands.”
Doesn’t appear that Ashton has very many friends in the media. Can you say backfire?


