Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Pink Dress Student Geisy Arruda Dresses Way Out Of University

Whether Geisy Arruda, 20, tipped the scales with a form fitting dress or a miniskirt that was too short, it was enough to get the ”pink dress student” expelled from her Brazilian university and get fellow students hot and bothered. In Brazil – the land of Carnival and nude beaches – such a reaction to somewhat revealing clothing on a college campus has largely been panned. Media reports are that people across Brazil found the decision to be misguided.

Suspend pink dress student for showing skin – in Brazil?

Brazil isn’t sexually shy as a nation. Despite the fact that the standard of living for much of the population is low and crime is ever-present, people who have more sex and are less embarrassed by it are happier. Geisy Arruda, the undaunted pink dress student, is using the expulsion as a happy springboard into stardom. With photography spreads, television work and plastic surgery to help her fill out her upcoming clothing line samples, pink dress student Geisy Arruda isn’t staying put when the mighty suspending university gloats, writes Gather.

Gather, You’re calling out pink dress student?

Gather has the wrong idea if they think they’re on some solid moral high ground from which to criticize Geisy Arruda. They’re a part of what they criticize. They drool over the sex tapes of Kim Kardashian and Paris Hilton; swoon over the women in Tiger and Jesse’s lives; wonder at just how numerous children Jon and Kate, Octomom and also the Duggars can pump out; and happily chastise Dr. Jack Kevorkian while covering his each and every move. All pink dress student Geisy Arruda did was walk through the world and show off her body a little. She may make more cash off self-promotion than most people, which prompts some to question whether it is fair the media allows that to happen. Maybe it isn’t. But who said life was all communism and puppy dog tails?

What’s a celebrity these days?

OK, so pink dress student becoming famous does prove one of Gather’s a lot more reasonable points. It used to be that talent was what made someone famous. It certainly doesn’t hurt to be gorgeous, but talent was king. Now individuals can become famous by looking good have having a talent for self-promotion. It takes a lot more than being pretty, and that’s where the self-promotion talent comes in. Thus, Gather swings and misses when they attempt to convince readers that “a huge rack” is all it takes. At most, they’ll get 15 minutes. The Kim Kardashians and Tila Tequilas of the world have the marketing talent to back up the looks. While they might not be your cup of tea, clearly they appeal to large segments of the population. It might be that pink dress student Geisy Arruda has the stick-to-it-iveness to ride fame for more than a quarter of an hour.

Sources for the article

Gather

http://entertainment.gather.com/viewArticle.action?articleId=281474978206281



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