Here's why she's famous...She has a shitassload of friends on myspace...
And, I don't know how these people didn;t know she was bi, because I saw her do girl-girl porn before this show ever came out....her name in the porn was Tila Nguyen.... Maybe we can go to the movies and cry together | |
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psychodelicide said: Her reality TV show is on MTV 24/7, it seems, and I get so sick of seeing her face on there. Arrrggghhhh! Is anybody as sick of her as I am? Thank GOD the season finale is coming up soon, but I'm willing to bet that there's going to be another show, if the person she picks does not work out. That's what happened with that New York chick and Flava Flav. If there is another season of Tila, I am not going to watch it. Enough is enough already! I hope this chick finds the love of her life and slips back into anonymity.
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Tila Tequila...is an attention whore. I feel sorry for Dani the firefighter because she looks like she really wants to find love. However, Tila looks so fake at trying to sound sincere with Dani's relatives. | |
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I don't know this chick, but I've been seeing her name on celeb gossip site, maybe the last 2 months? I just googled her ( on the German version) and the only thing (or at least the initial listings) I get are her porn clips...you know how we don't censor that kinda stuff over here ...
...sooo...the porn actress formerly known as Tila Nguyen is now Tila Tequila MTV star and friend to 2 million folks on myspace nah...Thanks, but I think I'll pass | |
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Oh Dear! I'd do her/it! ...Ok.....So I'd gag her/it and throw a bag over her/its head first I HOPE SHE/IT DOESN'T DISCOVER THE ORG!!! | |
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psychodelicide said: MoniGram said: Me too! highfives veronikka and Moni Glad I'm not the only one who finds her annoying. I think I wanna join the club,ladies:wave:, I just checked out a couple of her interviews on youtube, and honestly, I don't get the phenomenon | |
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Ottensen said: psychodelicide said: highfives veronikka and Moni Glad I'm not the only one who finds her annoying. I think I wanna join the club,ladies:wave:, I just checked out a couple of her interviews on youtube, and honestly, I don't get the phenomenon Who knows...my ex thought she was all that! So..that tells you alot about my ex! Proud Memaw to Seyhan Olivia Christine ,Zoey Cirilo Jaylee & Ellie Abigail Lillian | |
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psychodelicide said: Rinluv said: Yeah, Im tired of seeing that big head girl every time I turn it to MTV too.
It's sickening, isn't it? It is. The funny part is that I don't even know what she is even famous for. I mean what does she do?? Seriously. Some people think I'm kinda cute
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Rinluv said: psychodelicide said: It's sickening, isn't it? It is. The funny part is that I don't even know what she is even famous for. I mean what does she do?? Seriously. As Ottensen said, she's a porn star. | |
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gyro34 said: Rinluv said: It is. The funny part is that I don't even know what she is even famous for. I mean what does she do?? Seriously. As Ottensen said, she's a porn star. She is? I never heard of her until recently. Some people think I'm kinda cute
But that don't compute when it comes 2 Y-O-U. | |
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She reminds me of Mayte in the face department! surviving on the thought of loving you, it's just like the water
I ain't felt this way in years... | |
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Rinluv said: gyro34 said: As Ottensen said, she's a porn star. She is? I never heard of her until recently. Yep. She's probably not very famous. When I saw her getting all friendly with the firefighters' pole, I thought that she may have been a stripper. | |
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Never heard of her. | |
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ArielB said: Proud Memaw to Seyhan Olivia Christine ,Zoey Cirilo Jaylee & Ellie Abigail Lillian | |
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Her small head scares me.....
That being said, I'd still smash "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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bboy87 said: Her small head scares me.....
That being said, I'd still smash Small! You think this girls head is small?!?! surviving on the thought of loving you, it's just like the water
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KidaDynamite said: bboy87 said: Her small head scares me.....
That being said, I'd still smash Small! You think this girls head is small?!?! Man, her head actually looks heavy on her body; likes it weighing her down or something. She has the "Prince" type of head that looks like it could bobble because it doesn't sit too well on top of the body. Still, she's pretty. | |
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Tila Nguyen was 1 year old when she moved to the U.S. from Singapore, but she's Vietnamese by heritage and blond by choice. As for what she does for a living, there isn't really a word for it yet. Nguyen, 25, who goes by Tila Tequila professionally, is some combination of rapper, singer, model, blogger and actress. But what she mostly is is the queen of the massive social-networking website MySpace.
Nguyen—or, oh, fine, Tequila—may be the least lonely girl on the Internet. She has more than 1.5 million MySpace friends. Her MySpace profile has been viewed more than 50 million times. Her self-published single, the profane and attitudinous F___ Ya Man, now playing on her MySpace page, has logged 13 million spins. (To listen to it is to hear the sound track of a million parents' dreams dying.) She gets somewhere from 3,000 to 5,000 new friend requests every day. She is something entirely new, a celebrity created not by a studio or a network but fan by fan, click by click, from the ground up on MySpace. Before she hit it big, Nguyen had posed for Playboy.com—its first Asian Cyber Girl of the Month—and modeled for car shows and auto mags and formed girl bands. But her big break came three years ago when MySpace founder Tom Anderson invited Nguyen over to his new site. She had spent plenty of time on websites like Friendster, but her outsize, confrontational personality kept getting her kicked off. She says Friendster booted her five times. "I joined MySpace in September 2003," Nguyen recalls. "At that time no one was on there at all. I felt like a loser while all the cool kids were at some other school. So I mass e-mailed between 30,000 and 50,000 people and told them to come over. Everybody joined overnight." Pre-Tila, your MySpace friends were mostly people you actually knew. Post-Tila, the biggest game on the site became Who Has the Most Friends, period, whoever they might be. "Once they saw how I worked it, everyone did what I did and started promoting themselves," she says. Not everybody would call this a change for the better; there are those who might even prefer a friendly community to a global popularity contest. Not Nguyen. Over the next couple of years she turned her online persona into a full-fledged business. "This is my job," she says. "That's how you maintain your popularity and keep it alive." Nguyen clearly grasps the logic of Web 2.0 in a way that would make many ceos weep. She sells Tila posters, calendars, a clothing line of hoodies and shirts. She has been on the cover of British Maxim. She has a single due to be released online. She has a cameo in next summer's Adam Sandler movie. She has four managers, a publicist and a part-time assistant. It's hard to know how to read the rise of Tila Tequila. Does she represent the triumph of a new democratic starmaking medium or its crass exploitation for maximum personal gain? It's not clear that even Tila knows. But she knows why it works. "There's a million hot naked chicks on the Internet," she says. "There's a difference between those girls and me. Those chicks don't talk back to you." – Lev Grossman, Time Magazine online Dec 16, 2006 | |
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ZombieKitten said: Tila Nguyen was 1 year old when she moved to the U.S. from Singapore, but she's Vietnamese by heritage and blond by choice. As for what she does for a living, there isn't really a word for it yet. Nguyen, 25, who goes by Tila Tequila professionally, is some combination of rapper, singer, model, blogger and actress. But what she mostly is is the queen of the massive social-networking website MySpace.
Nguyen—or, oh, fine, Tequila—may be the least lonely girl on the Internet. She has more than 1.5 million MySpace friends. Her MySpace profile has been viewed more than 50 million times. Her self-published single, the profane and attitudinous F___ Ya Man, now playing on her MySpace page, has logged 13 million spins. (To listen to it is to hear the sound track of a million parents' dreams dying.) She gets somewhere from 3,000 to 5,000 new friend requests every day. She is something entirely new, a celebrity created not by a studio or a network but fan by fan, click by click, from the ground up on MySpace. Before she hit it big, Nguyen had posed for Playboy.com—its first Asian Cyber Girl of the Month—and modeled for car shows and auto mags and formed girl bands. But her big break came three years ago when MySpace founder Tom Anderson invited Nguyen over to his new site. She had spent plenty of time on websites like Friendster, but her outsize, confrontational personality kept getting her kicked off. She says Friendster booted her five times. "I joined MySpace in September 2003," Nguyen recalls. "At that time no one was on there at all. I felt like a loser while all the cool kids were at some other school. So I mass e-mailed between 30,000 and 50,000 people and told them to come over. Everybody joined overnight." Pre-Tila, your MySpace friends were mostly people you actually knew. Post-Tila, the biggest game on the site became Who Has the Most Friends, period, whoever they might be. "Once they saw how I worked it, everyone did what I did and started promoting themselves," she says. Not everybody would call this a change for the better; there are those who might even prefer a friendly community to a global popularity contest. Not Nguyen. Over the next couple of years she turned her online persona into a full-fledged business. "This is my job," she says. "That's how you maintain your popularity and keep it alive." Nguyen clearly grasps the logic of Web 2.0 in a way that would make many ceos weep. She sells Tila posters, calendars, a clothing line of hoodies and shirts. She has been on the cover of British Maxim. She has a single due to be released online. She has a cameo in next summer's Adam Sandler movie. She has four managers, a publicist and a part-time assistant. It's hard to know how to read the rise of Tila Tequila. Does she represent the triumph of a new democratic starmaking medium or its crass exploitation for maximum personal gain? It's not clear that even Tila knows. But she knows why it works. "There's a million hot naked chicks on the Internet," she says. "There's a difference between those girls and me. Those chicks don't talk back to you." – Lev Grossman, Time Magazine online Dec 16, 2006 So, that dickhead was the reason why MySpace became so mainstream! No matter how pretty, she's still a cockface, for that move..... | |
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ZombieKitten said: Exactly!!! surviving on the thought of loving you, it's just like the water
I ain't felt this way in years... | |
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FarrahMoan said: ZombieKitten said: Tila Nguyen was 1 year old when she moved to the U.S. from Singapore, but she's Vietnamese by heritage and blond by choice. As for what she does for a living, there isn't really a word for it yet. Nguyen, 25, who goes by Tila Tequila professionally, is some combination of rapper, singer, model, blogger and actress. But what she mostly is is the queen of the massive social-networking website MySpace.
Nguyen—or, oh, fine, Tequila—may be the least lonely girl on the Internet. She has more than 1.5 million MySpace friends. Her MySpace profile has been viewed more than 50 million times. Her self-published single, the profane and attitudinous F___ Ya Man, now playing on her MySpace page, has logged 13 million spins. (To listen to it is to hear the sound track of a million parents' dreams dying.) She gets somewhere from 3,000 to 5,000 new friend requests every day. She is something entirely new, a celebrity created not by a studio or a network but fan by fan, click by click, from the ground up on MySpace. Before she hit it big, Nguyen had posed for Playboy.com—its first Asian Cyber Girl of the Month—and modeled for car shows and auto mags and formed girl bands. But her big break came three years ago when MySpace founder Tom Anderson invited Nguyen over to his new site. She had spent plenty of time on websites like Friendster, but her outsize, confrontational personality kept getting her kicked off. She says Friendster booted her five times. "I joined MySpace in September 2003," Nguyen recalls. "At that time no one was on there at all. I felt like a loser while all the cool kids were at some other school. So I mass e-mailed between 30,000 and 50,000 people and told them to come over. Everybody joined overnight." Pre-Tila, your MySpace friends were mostly people you actually knew. Post-Tila, the biggest game on the site became Who Has the Most Friends, period, whoever they might be. "Once they saw how I worked it, everyone did what I did and started promoting themselves," she says. Not everybody would call this a change for the better; there are those who might even prefer a friendly community to a global popularity contest. Not Nguyen. Over the next couple of years she turned her online persona into a full-fledged business. "This is my job," she says. "That's how you maintain your popularity and keep it alive." Nguyen clearly grasps the logic of Web 2.0 in a way that would make many ceos weep. She sells Tila posters, calendars, a clothing line of hoodies and shirts. She has been on the cover of British Maxim. She has a single due to be released online. She has a cameo in next summer's Adam Sandler movie. She has four managers, a publicist and a part-time assistant. It's hard to know how to read the rise of Tila Tequila. Does she represent the triumph of a new democratic starmaking medium or its crass exploitation for maximum personal gain? It's not clear that even Tila knows. But she knows why it works. "There's a million hot naked chicks on the Internet," she says. "There's a difference between those girls and me. Those chicks don't talk back to you." – Lev Grossman, Time Magazine online Dec 16, 2006 So, that dickhead was the reason why MySpace became so mainstream! No matter how pretty, she's still a cockface, for that move..... There's nothing attractive about this woman to me. At all. | |
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she's trash in every sense of the word. i'm sure she wore out her knee pads getting a show. sexy? cute? uh...not in the least. she's a NASTY CUNT!
still LMAO at a title that i saw on an article. "A SHOT AT HERPES" LOVE ♪♫♪♫ ♣¤═══¤۩۞۩ஜ۩ஜ۩۞۩¤═══¤♣ | |
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...i think she's cute.
it might be because she vaguely reminds me of a girl i had a crush on in high school, but still. | |
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evenstar said: ...i think she's cute.
it might be because she vaguely reminds me of a girl i had a crush on in high school, but still. It's definitely "The Asian Factor" or some other kind of "Ancient Chinese Secret"..... | |
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I don't think she's a talented musician, but I do think she deserves a lot of credit for the hard work/time she's spent to get where she's at. I do respect her for that.
She did not become a celebrity just by flashing her tits. she did a LOT of PR, a LOT of work and that is more than I can say about many other celebs, who just are, because they have money, | |
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ArielB said: I don't think she's a talented musician, but I do think she deserves a lot of credit for the hard work/time she's spent to get where she's at. I do respect her for that.
She did not become a celebrity just by flashing her tits. she did a LOT of PR, a LOT of work and that is more than I can say about many other celebs, who just are, because they have money, | |
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Janfriend said: ButterscotchPimp said: here's the deal. she'd done the Playboy lingerie issues. and when Friendster got started (before Myspace), she got kicked off for having too many friends. i mean like, half naked asian chick with fake ass boobs wants to be your friend, um, okay. so Myspace gets started and she moves over there. next thing you know, she's got like 2 million friends and she's an "internet phenomenon". now she's on tv, and i want to kill her. Her boobs are kinda small RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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CalhounSq said: JuliePurplehead said: Oh, and her rapping is horrible!
That bitch raps??? I was bored enough to watch one episode, I don't understand her appeal at all Me neither. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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