Appearing on What Not To Wear
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Shannon Elizabeth
auxmpetrosky2003 — 13 years ago(February 19, 2013 01:07 PM)
Shannon Elizabeth will be appearing on what not to wear Thursday Feb 21st. The only thing I heard from the preview was Shannon saying to Stacey and Clinton, " I don't wear belts."
Mabye its to get ratings, because there are plenty of photos of her wearing jeans with a belt and she looks HOT!
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TheAdlerian — 13 years ago(February 22, 2013 01:24 AM)
I saw her by chance and boy did I feel sorry for her!!
She looked pretty and seemed intelligent, but like she's about ready to flip out, or implode, from being treated like an object her whole life. She reminds me of a person who got into showbiz young, was treated like a whore, hates it, but doesn't know how to escape.
By complete coincidence, later that evening AMC played American Pie. I flipped by and there she was getting naked and pretending to masturbate. It was as if god wanted me to fully understand this woman.
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auxmpetrosky2003 — 13 years ago(February 22, 2013 08:15 AM)
She admitted she is shy and misrepresented on tv, that takes a lot of guts for anyone to admit on tv so I believe she was honest about it.
Whoever nominated her probably feels like an ass because it was clear she would have rather not changed her wardrobe. -
TheAdlerian — 13 years ago(February 22, 2013 11:22 AM)
Yeah, it was painful at times, but like I said, I never thought about her much, but liked her a lot after the show was done.
When I was a little kid I had a bunch of medical issues, then I got very big, strong, and healthy. However, all the medical stuff has given me a "leave me alone!" attitude when it comes to feeling manipulated. I got the same vibe from her and greatly respected it.
I picture her as a kid getting railroaded into sexual displays, not understanding the impact of that behavior, then being haunted by it. -
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joan11 — 12 years ago(October 09, 2013 04:50 AM)
Just saw a rerun of the episode you are referring to. Completely agree, her attitude was unnecessary. She was negative, complained a lot, and acted like a spoiled, ungrateful brat. I didn't know much about her and after the episode was over, I didn't like her at all.
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jmportia — 13 years ago(February 28, 2013 01:21 PM)
She was awful. Outright rude to Stacy and Clinton, and especially to the hair stylist (can't remember his name). She came across as a spoiled know-it-all. The massive 180 she had right before the final reveal to S&C made it seem as if her agent/manager was show the clips from the previous week and realized how poorly Shannon came across.
Shannon was in her mid-20s w5b4hen American Pie came out, so she was not a child or teenager being taken advantage off. She could have not signed up for the other American Pie films. And she can't complain about her 'celebrity' because she is clearly using it to promote her jewelry line. It was also clear she was cast for this show because they thought it would bring in ratings. That being said, as a previous comment said, Shannon could have easily said no. But I am guessing she decided to do this as a promotion for her jewelry line.
Yes other people on What Not to Wear have been rude and stuck in their way. I don't ever remember any of them being so clearly rude to everyone and not changing. -
TheAdlerian — 13 years ago(March 03, 2013 02:15 AM)
importia,
I have no idea how old you are but I'm a grown man with over twenty years experience in the field of psychology, and I can tell you, most people in their 20s do not have vision and aren't savvy. I expect that goes double a beautiful young woman, probably flatter all her life, and then under the control of Hollywood types.
She kept saying over and over, "I'm not the characters I play!" in a defensive way. That indicates that she wasn't expecting to be associated with them all the time. Since one is a masturbating sex kitten, it must get into the realm of heinousness to function.
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itzmoiboi — 12 years ago(September 07, 2013 07:48 AM)
The first thing I thought of when she came up for birthdays was how she treated Ted Gibson. She did not want to change that hair. He maintained decorum quite well. It's unfair to show up for a reality show check and not fulfill your end of the bargain. Attit16d0udes weigh more than actions.
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