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Nick Carter Doesn’t Like Ashlee Simpson

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I don’t know why Nick Carter feels that he should still be relevant, but it’s interesting that the only way people talk about him is when he’s talking about his ex-girlfriends. It wasn’t too long ago that he was ripping Paris Hilton. This time he’s moving onto another ex, Ashlee Simpson.

Nick was on the Johnjay and Rich show in Phoenix on Friday, and he dug right in to Ashlee’s new look. For the whole thing, click here, but this is my favorite part.

quote-pic“She has really become, like, Hollywood, like, she looks plastic as hell. … Natural beauty is worth so much more. … Right now she just looks like a walking mannequin.”

Um, Nick, I’m not really sure she cares what you think. Good luck with that Backstreet Boys comeback.

Source: “Nick on Ashlee: She ‘Got a Whole New Face’” [TMZ]; Photo: Starked NY

 
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If the entire conversation had been quoted, you would find out that Nick VERY MUCH complimented the “real” Ashlee Simpson”. First, he didn’t bring her up to begin with, he was ASKED about her. Then he said she was wonderful the way she was–implying she didn’t NEED all the plastic surgery she had. I can’t fault him for saying it the way it is–Ashlee caved to Hollywood pressures to look like every other blonde bimbo in town. I applaud Nick for saying it too.

Posted by Maris | October 1, 2007 | 10:08 am | Permalink
 

I support whic Nick says & this grl Maris…
hes just saying what he think leave Nick alone!!! away from all the drama!!!
please…

PS: and yes Ashlee has a new face… she was beatifull before..

Posted by Angie | October 1, 2007 | 03:21 pm | Permalink
 

Ashlee looks too carbon-copy-ish now…too plastic for my taste. The Before-Ashlee looked more natural and prettier if you ask me.

Posted by lee | October 4, 2007 | 05:17 am | Permalink
 

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