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we're doing it for the kids of unicef!
Last night, SoccerAid and a bunch of celebs living out their schoolboy fantasies, 'For the kids'.
Tonight, Beckhams party and loads of self indulgence 'for the kids', culminating in an obscene auction where Becks sold the watch off his own wrist to a fellow England player for a ludicrous sum.
Of course, lots of video inserts of celebs in Africa for the weekend telling us how rotten and injust everything is and just a few quid will save this baby etc.
Dont you think to yourself, OK mate if you really cared that much ,why dont you give 5 million from your pocket money, like anonimously, or is that too straight forward?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I watched some of the Beckham party programme tonight, it was obscene, how much was spent on that party, the flowers, food, staff, security, etc and then they all waltz out in their designer outfits.
I agree with you frankief, why not just give the money straight to the charities. But then again, if they did that, they would get no publicity. Would they.
When I was watching it (yes, I know I didnt have to!) but the whole thing of it, the mirror dance floor, the separate menus (no carbs one!) the way that **** Robbie Williams arrived via helicopter. The whole complete waste of money.
There are people in this country who cannot afford basics, having to watch every penny, and to have this repulsive show of "celebs" in their designer outfits, with the smugness of them "doing it for charity" makes me want to throw up.
Pete Docherty has parties where unconscious partygoers get injected with heroin. Then ya got the parties thrown by the likes of Barrymore and Glitter.
Now the Beckhams throw a party where the celebs turn out in force, its all on telly when theres nothin but Big Bro on, and hundreds of thousands got raised for charity, yet people are coming on here to slate the Beckhams?? Get a Grip-Ya banging on about how much it cost-what does that matter? did u pay for it? Did the taxpayer pay? No. The Beckhams earned the money that paid for it, loads of cash got raised for charity, so Whats the problem? Yes, its tragic that there are millions who cannot afford the basics, but surely a televised big-money auction is a good way to make some money for those millions, while also generating good publicity for the captain of a team just about to play in a World Cup?
An whats wrong with self indulgence when youve worked hard to get to the peak of your field, and have earned a fortune in doing so? Would you guys not indulge yourselves in their position? And name a more worthwhile way to for them to indulge? Wayne Rooney spent 150 grand to be PDiddys sidekick(!). He coulda spent it on gambling or hookers but it went to a good cause instead. Yet this is still somehow wrong? Looks like in your eyes these people can do no right with the money they have earned. Sounds like jealousy to me.
We have many people in the public eye doing nothing for good causes, and many squandering fortunes on booze and drug-fuelled parties, day in day out, so why have a go at this one? Like it or not, it made money for charity which wouldnt have been donated had they not thrown the party.
What a lot of mean spirited people you are! It wasn't so much of a party but a charity event. Those very wealthy people gave far more money for things such as cars that they would have paid less for in the shops. Also I think you are forgetting it was going to David and Victorias charity which pays for things like wheelchairs, toys etc., for the underprivileged people in this country.
So stop moaning and put your hand in your own pocket.
I think you're right beejay, what would we do without the celebs, I suppose they are putting an end to world poverty and famine.
Just seen another tonight 'Celebrity X Factor' these things keep coming thick and fast and the celebs life is obviously one of constant toil and sacrifice.
James Hewitt and Rebecca Loos were there, famous for shagging famous people rather than being true celebs.
'We've had a great time' he said after being given the thumbs down by the panel ' we are here for charity anyway...err...Children In Need !!'
'Doing it for the kids', eh? Of course they are!
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