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Read somewhere Vannesa Mannillo is associated with VH1.
Keep voting for Kat. Kat must be getting alot of votes cuz I'm constantly refreshing pg to continue to vote.
YOU GUYS ARE AWESOME!!!
I'm guessing that the note that Katharine's been invited to attend the show and the other two "It" girls haven't been. Or aren't confirmed attendees I should say means that Katharine will likely win the award but...it's still a couple weeks away so we need to keep voting. Wow...Daughtry got in on Reality Star and Taylor didn't? Chris' fans are on a mission now, aren't they? Too bad for them they forgot when it mattered most on Elvis week...they must be trying to make up for that. And good for them. I admire supporting your faves the best you can.
I'd rather see Katharine be the "It" Girl anyway. I'm guessing she'll think that's a cooler award to win as well. I mean she's against someone from "Grey's Anatomy"...an MTV host...and the star of "Ugly Betty" (since eliminated). And it is always a nice bonus to have a Katharine vs Katherine battle. I'd love to see them screw up the spelling of both of their names at the show.
Katharine Heigl, Katherine McPhee battle for the It Girl crown next! What kind of battle? This is good TV! Sorry. Speaking of Miss Heigl...she's on the cover of the Cosmo that Katharine is in. But I can't see that she's got an organized fan base like our Katharine does. So....Go Kat Go!
Please Katharine - don't win the vote for Big Reality Star, please, please, please.
That would be more insult than compliment. Katharine has the whole "Reality Show" thing behind her now. She even said on one of those magazines that she thought it was a stigma to come from a Reality Show.
If Katharine wants to get over it, can't we?
Let Taylor win that one!
Edit: I see that Katharine has already failed at Big Reality Star. Yeah! Well done Katharine!
It Girl definition from Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It_girl
The term is probably not that familiar to anyone under 30, I haven't really heard the term since the 60's but then I don't know what "ridiculous" means...
An It girl is a young woman famed for her good looks, charm and sexual magnetism, but in recent years has come to describe a young starlet who has recently broken into mainstream cinema.
An It girl stands out against others with style and charisma. It knows what it wants, and how it can do it. It is very popular and therefore gets an extraordinary amount of invitations to premieres, parties and events. It girls possess a certain "something" and are frequently in headlines - a good appearance alone is not enough. Rather, certain talents must be present: poise, small talk, ambience, and timing, because the calendar is filled to the seams.
Clara Bow and It (1927)
The term was coined by British romance novelist and screenwriter Elinor Glyn to describe actress Clara Bow when she appeared with success in the Hollywood silent film It in 1927. Based on Glyn's novella of the same title, the movie was planned as a special showcase for the popular Paramount Studios star. Owing to Glyn's widely publicized pronouncement, the term "It," a euphemism for sex-appeal, not only catapulted Bow to fame but became the nation's latest catch phrase, eventually entering the cultural lexicon. Bow's contemporary and friend, the actress Louise Brooks, who popularised the bobbed hairstyle of the 1920s, was also widely described as an "It girl", especially retrospectively. Some feminist critics have characterized the use of a third person pronoun to describe a human being as sexual objectification[citation needed].
Bow's film was turned into a musical called The It Girl in 2001, which opened at the York Theatre Company off-Broadway starring Jean Louisa Kelly Ώ].
Since 1927 the term has been extended beyond the world of film, referring to whoever in society, fashion or the performing arts was in vogue at the time, including, from the 1960s onwards, singer and Rolling Stones' muse Marianne Faithfull; Talitha Getty, second wife of John Paul Getty; actress and comedienne Goldie Hawn; 1980s "wild child" Amanda de Cadenet (christened by Compton Mill