NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Mike "the Situation" Sorrentino may have to find some new attire for his "gym, tan, laundry" routine.
On Tuesday, clothing retailer Abercrombie & Fitch (ANF) said it would offer "substantial payment" to MTV's The Jersey Shore's cast members to stop wearing the brand on air.
"We are deeply concerned that Mr. Sorrentino's association with our brand could cause significant damage to our image.
In your eye Mr. Sorrentino! That hurts. We don't want you to wear our clothing on national television because you aren't cool enough.
ReplyDeleteThat show is pitiful. I know a lot of people that watch it. I cant get through 10 minutes. No wonder the world thinks we are a country if misfits and idiots.
ReplyDeleteThat show is a complete waste. It's amazing the garbage that's on TV. You can act like an idiot and become a millionaire.
ReplyDeleteAmous and Andy of our era.
ReplyDeleteMike being King Fish.
The show is rediculous. These morons are being paid almost 300,000 dollars an episode, to be drunken idiots. These are the role models our children are growing up with, and we cant figure out why our country has had crisis after crisis? Between sports lock-outs because the athletes dont make enough money, to "reality" tv shows like this, where are the True American Heros? Oh thats right, they are in Afghanistan and Iraq, and various other shit-hole countries, where the only time they get news coveraage if it benefits one political party, or hurts another... Rediculous...
ReplyDeleteNot the role models to my kids because that crap doesn't get seen in this house.
ReplyDeleteAbercrombie has a lot of nerve their campaigns of the last ten years have promoted bisexuality with college youth and the catalogs themselves are collected like pornography by youth fetishists on Ebay
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