What I was trying to say is that Deux Moi has paid information to disperse because selling sweatshirts isnât their primary business, itâs a bonus. Theyâve positioned themselves as a media entertainment/information source who also received a notable credit mention in Vanity Fair. Whether to promote, inform, distract, deflect or entertain, peopleâs minds are open grounds to build realestate and the industry knows this. Itâs a cruel world, people making money creating the imaginary, fulfilling peopleâs fantasies only to blame and shame the viewer when they get it wrong because theyâre so innocent/gullible to believe it. Ultimately what I am trying to say is DM is also getting paid from industry, because if they ever get it seriously wrong, someone is coming for reparations no matter the disclaimer.
Hello, Anon:
My point about the sweatshirts was that DeuxMoi is in the business of making money by exploiting the weaknesses of celebrities and the gullible public. They have no interest whatsoever in publishing the truth, yet people rely on their rumors and allegations like itâs the truth, and many willingly wear that fact in public proudly.
Indubitably, there are those in the entertainment industry who use whatever resources they can find to work in their clientsâ best interests in the most expedient, efficient, cost-effective way possible, and what could be more expedient, efficient, and cost-effective than dropping one rumor into DeuxMoiâs inbox for free and letting the gullible public on social media take it from there? And what publicist would want to lose that valuable resource?
Whatever their arrangement might be, it seems that DeuxMoi is supported by the Hollywood PR industry, or they wouldnât have been allowed to thrive and flourish as they have, as both parties have a vested interest in manipulating and monetizing our attention, using celebrities as bait.
Theyâre perfect partners.
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