Nobody Would’ve Cared Anyway

December 20, 2007 / Posted by:
 
Ashlee Simpson debuted her shitty ass video for her shitty ass song "Outta My Head (Ay Ya Ya)" yesterday and hoped for a lot fanfare, but didn't get any. The Jamie Lynn Spears story broke instead and according to MSNBC's The Scoop Ashlee is pissed.
 
A souce told The Scoop, “Ashlee can’t believe this happened. She’s so disappointed. Her sister, Jessica, grew up in the shadow of Britney; it took years for Jess separate herself from her. How ironic that Ashlee’s big day ends up spent in the shadow of Britney’s little sister."
 
Asshole's rep said it's not true and she's happy with the feedback her video has gotten. You mean the negative feedback? She's also happy for Jamie Lynn. My ass.
 
The source went on to say that Papa Joe picked the video's release date for a reason and he wanted it to be the talk of the town. “Jamie Lynn didn’t just steal the spotlight; she sucked the oxygen out of the week. This week it’s all about her.”
 
Nobody would've cared anyway. Papa Joe could've debuted the video on his pasty ass and not many would've even noticed.  
 
In case you missed the video and care to see it, click here. I say don't bother. Go watch some random Gwen Stefani video instead. It's the same shit, but better.
 
Image: Planet Hiltron
 
 
 
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