The latest casualty: "Fifty Shades of
It's true that James's writing is pretty shabby, but let's be real: Her books have sold tens of millions of copies, so the joke is really on us. That being said, some of the
But mostly it was just cruel stuff that would appeal mainly to the most
1. #AskRKelly
Remember when R. Kelly offered to answer fan questions about his album "Black Panties"? It devolved quickly into questions like this:
"@strongarm4: #AskRKelly on a scale of blue ivy to willow smith what's the oldest female you would date?"
2. #AskThicke
This time VH1 was to blame for inviting people to ask "Blurred Lines" singer Robin Thicke questions. The timing wasn't ideal, what with his separation from Paula Patton and photos surfacing of Thicke with another woman.
"Which
3. #CosbyMemes
The Thicke questions were fairly tame compared to what happened when someone from Bill Cosby's publicity team requested that people put their own spin on photos of the Cos.
4. #OzsInbox
Television personality and weight-loss miracle pill
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5. #myNYPD
It's not just individuals who get attacked. Corporations have had some of the worst luck with this type of press strategy. SeaWorld and JP Morgan learned the hard way, as did the New York Police Department, which asked New Yorkers to send photos of themselves with cops. You can probably guess what happened.