TMI OR NOT: Love will go down in history for the phrase “vagazzling.” That’s what she calls putting rhinestones on her lady parts.
Russell Brand
TMI OR NOT: The unpredictable comedian just told Playboy that his dad treated him to a prostitute when he was 16-years-old.
John Mayer
TMI OR NOT: Not only does the singer-songwriter and starlet-oholic share way too much about himself, he shares too much about others. Ask his ex, “sexual napalm” Jessica Simpson.
Jennifer Love Hewitt
TMI OR NOT: Love will go down in history for the phrase “vagazzling.” That’s what she calls putting rhinestones on her lady parts.
Ashton Kutcher
TMI OR NOT: No one works Twitter better than Ashton and his wife, Demi Moore. But when he shared photos of Demi in her granny panties, we think he went a little too far.
Mackenzie Phillips
TMI OR NOT: We understand the need for giving up your ghosts. But did the “One Day at a Time” star go too far when she aired her family’s really dirty laundry in her memoir “High on Arrival?”
Diddy
TMI OR NOT: The music mogul mastered TMI in 2009 when he tweeted DURING sex. Then on New Year’s Day came a misspelled tweet that “juat [sic] married” followed by a denial two hours later.
Tori Spelling
TMI OR NOT: Tori’s been sharing for decades but in the last few years she’s kicked into TMI overdrive with public Mommy-daughter feuds, reality shows about her sometimes rocky marriage, and two books about herself.
Shia LaBeouf
TMI OR NOT: While promoting the “Transformers” sequel Shia felt the need to share that he had seen his parents having sex. He’s been a little less effusive in interviews since.
Kirstie Alley
TMI OR NOT: The former “Cheers” star shared her battle with weight issues through her Jenny Craig ad campaigns, her “Fat Actress” sitcom, her new reality show “Big Life,” and incessantly on Twitter.
Lindsay Lohan
TMI OR NOT: At this point any information about Lindsay Lohan is too much information. Aren’t you tired of her public battles with Perez Hilton, her father Michael, and sometimes gal pal Sam Ronson?
As he starts his media blitz to promote his new movie, “Get Him to the Greek,” British bad boy comedian Russell Brand is sharing a bit too much information. It got us thinking. We’re always shocked by the stars who let fans in… way, WAY in… to their private lives. Do you think these stars are guilty of TMI or not?
Celebrities pay publicists to keep them in the spotlight with all this gossip-fodder. If fans (or haters) want to read about their favorite stalker victims, then the system works. Unfortunately, the "real" media spends way too much covering this stuff.
That's so epically hilarious xD
:o)