Vandalism

SHARON STONE IS READY FOR ANYTHING

Sharon Stone is not wasting time while she’s been social isolating with her two youngest sons in Beverly Hills. Sharon has been writing a book about her life called The Beauty of Living Twice – most likely the title reflects her almost dying of a stroke in 2001- she’s expects it to be published next year. She’s also been giving online advice to people frightened by the riots happening close to her. She advised everyone to find a “panic room” (preferably a bathroom) they can prepare and bolt if someone breaks into their house. We’re betting she has a rather fancy one herself.

Above, Sharon and her dog Bandit

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BRITNEY SPEARS HAD A BAD EXPERIENCE

Even Britney Spears (wherever she is) cannot escape the tyranny of the vandals. Her ill-fated pop-up “museum” called The Zone opened in February, and it was only open a few weeks when it had to close for coronavirus isolation. It’s described as the “ultimate fan experience” – located on 3rd near Fairfax at a former K-mart store – and consists of 10 rooms dedicated to her various videos. Price of admission: $40-$60 per adult. Visitors seemed to like it, but who knows WHAT will happen next – the outside already has graffiti…

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JUSTIN THEROUX CHECKS OUT WHAT’S LEFT OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD

We would love to know what Justin Theroux is thinking in this photo. He is walking through Soho with his dog Kuma looking at the horrible damage done last night to the businesses there. Are police absent while all the vandalizing and looting is going on in New York like they are in Los Angeles? Justin is wearing a powerful looking mask and gloves and taking no chances, as he sadly checks out the pointless destruction.

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THANK YOU TO WHOEVER STOLE THAT MARILYN MONROE STATUE!

Since it appeared in 1994, we have been appalled by this monstrosity that apparently passes for “public art.” The gaudy metallic gazebo is located at the important intersection of Hollywood Blvd and La Brea, intended as some kind of “gateway” to Hollywood. We always assumed there was some sort of political corruption between whoever paid for it and the artist. The embarrassing “art” depicts five statues of actresses in a highly sexualized and disrespectful manner. Whoever vandalized this nightmare should be rewarded, and hopefully the Hollywood chamber of commerce will re-think this situation and install a more appropriate piece of art.