Do you think Amy Fisher should be called a celebrity?
I understand the whole idea of her being young and being taken for granted by an older man however at 17 you know right from wrong. They now have her on Dr Drew Celebrity Rehab because she is dependent on alcohol. Her lips were cosmetically done to make her look like a brat doll or stung by a bee. The woman she shot had to get cosmetic surgery in order to look better due to a bullet being lodged in her brain. Amy stating on show poor me people look at me and call me a bad person however she is a porn star and claims that is the only way she can make it. It does cost a lot to look like you were stung by a bee in the lips and the chest. Do you all think she should be called a celebrity and be able to be on a show getting help with her addiction or should she be going to AA like any other alcoholic? I don’t think she should get special treatment especially since she did harm to another human being.
NO, she shouldn’t but so many are considered celebrities these days for no reason other than very bad behavior or for media attention.
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