Miss California USA Carrie Prejean Admits Posing Topless

Family Values
May 5th, 2009

The reigning Miss California USA, Carrie Prejean, who recently lost the crown in the Miss USA pageant and then joined the National Organization for Marriage in order to rally against same-sex marriage (after she publicly voiced her opposition to marriage equality when queried on the matter during the Miss USA paegent) has found a new controversial topic to talk about this week. A new photo of the topless Prejean has made its way to the Internets (TheDirty.com found the dirty on Miss Cali USA) which, some say, calls into question her ability to act as a role model in her capacity as Miss California USA. As you may recall, Vanessa Williams (the first African-American Miss America) was stripped of the Miss America crown back in 1983 when nude photos of her were published in Penthouse magazine. Could Carrie Prejean, who in a new statement confirms that she did pose topless as a “model”, lose her crown as Miss Califnornia USA as a result? Here is a preview of Carrie’s topless photo and the full text of her statement of confirmation:


“On April 19, I chose to answer a question during the 2009 Miss USA pageant in an honest and personal manner that expressed my views of the long-established definition of marriage as being between a man and a woman. That answer, and my commitment to stand by my beliefs, has since resulted in attacks on me and my integrity as a woman. We live in a great country; a nation that was built on freedom of speech and freedom of religion. Yet my comments defending traditional marriage have led to intimidation tactics that seek to undermine my reputation and somehow silence me and my beliefs, as if opinion is only a one-way street.

“I am a Christian, and I am a model. Models pose for pictures, including lingerie and swimwear photos. Recently, photos taken of me as a teenager have been released surreptitiously to a tabloid Web site that openly mocks me for my Christian faith. I am not perfect, and I will never claim to be. But these attacks on me and others who speak in defense of traditional marriage are intolerant and offensive. While we may not agree on every issue, we should show respect for others’ opinions and not try to silence them through vicious and mean-spirited attacks.

“With that in mind, I will continue to support and defend marriage as the honorable institution it is. I will continue to stand with the overwhelming majority of the American people and the voters of my home state of California. If this whole experience has taught me anything, it is our precious right to speak freely, and how we as Americans can never allow anyone or any group to intimidate or threaten us to keep silent.”

See … when people take the moral high ground they need to be very careful. If you live in a glass house and you start throwing around stones, people are gonna throw back. Calling Prejean names is childish and wrong but questioning her holier than thou attitude in the face of her decision to pose in this manner seems very valid to me. Does being a model preclude someone from being religious? Absolutely not. There are many religions that have no restrictions about working in this field. But the most staunch conservative Christians might have a problem with it and I think that is where the concern for Prejean lies. After the jump, check out this photo in full — I suppose it should be labeled as NSFW even tho she is mostly covered but view at your own discretion …


I, personally, do not see anything wrong with this photo. I’ve seen racier photos in Maxim magazine. I doubt that she will lose her Miss California USA crown as a result of the release of his photo. I feel that Carrie Prejean has a right to be a Christian and pose in this manner if it is what she sees fit. It is not anyone’s place to impose their beliefs on her on how to live her life. I just wish she would realize and do the same for others.

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73 Responses to “Miss California USA Carrie Prejean Admits Posing Topless”

  1. Samantha Says:

    uh. trent i like that u try to give the girl a fair judging. more than i could do. props to u.

  2. Lana Says:

    She is quite the role model. I hope my daughter grows up to be just like her! NOT!

    Did she really say the MAJORITY voted for Prop 8? Seriously, she should just stop. Seriously…

  3. Gaby Says:

    Uh oh….WWJD? I believe she had a right to her opinion, BUT what she said was stupid and disrespectful. She should have just went with a neutral answer.

  4. Lana Says:

    Sorry, I meant to say *OVERWHELMING MAJORITY.

    It was not overwhelming at all. What a dumb broad.

  5. Natty Says:

    She couldnt have been much of a “teenager”. Isnt it illegal to take pics like that of someone under 18? I may be wrong…

  6. Margie Says:

    I agree with ya, Trent. She’s got hypocrite written all over her. BTW, it was Penthouse and not Hustler. My MIL has a copy of that magazine that also featured Traci Lords. I can’t believe I know this.

  7. Lisa Says:

    Thank you for not calling her names and realizing that it is not a crime to pose nude, although it will hurt her.

  8. It's Trent, Bitch! Says:

    @Lisa — namecalling is childish and totally counterproductive. i don’t understand how grown adults don’t realize that.

  9. Lauren Says:

    UGH– she’s the WORST representation of humankind. Way to set us back a few hundred years as a society. And I’m totally gonna go there but she may as well also be against a woman’s right to vote too as that was a pivotal decision that most were against at one point. I really hope we can look back on this after the same sex marriage laws PASS and laugh at this dumb broad’s closed mind.

  10. It's Trent, Bitch! Says:

    @Margie — Whoops! thanks!! fixed.

  11. midge Says:

    She has an opinion, and (for now) the right to express it. That is the beauty of this country. You have treated her fairly, which is so much more than can be said for the pig who asked her the question in the first place. Hypocrites are everywhere, from religion to educational institutions to government and even the families on your street. She knew what she was signing up for with the pageant. I at least respect her for standing up for what she believes in, whether or not that belief is popular or right.

  12. Allie Says:

    She couldn’t have been younger than 20, because I bought those same panties from Victoria’s Secret 2 years ago. The tag even has a season date of 03/07. She’s 22, 23 in June. Soooo, she’s lying. And, I know how they said she had her boobs done 6 weeks before the competition, but I can’t help to notice the shape of her boob looks like it already has an implant. So I’m wondering if these were taken within the last 2 months? The clarity of the photo doesn’t look like a professional’s work, looks like a camera phone.

  13. S. Donovan Says:

    “It is not anyone’s place to impose their beliefs on her on how to live her life. I just wish she would realize and do the same for others.”

    Now, I may be out of the loop here, because I did not watch the Miss USA pageant at all, but when did she impose her beliefs on anyone on how to live his/her life? From what I could tell, after watching the clips back, it seems as if she was simply voicing her opinion. In her statement above, she says (paraphrasing, of course) that even though we don’t all agree on certain things, we should respect each others opinions. I personally share her views on gay marriage, but I’m not trying to force anyone else to agree with me. I am proud of her for publicly voicing her opinion and not being ashamed of it. As for the photo, I agree with Trent. I have seen worse photos in Maxim (and Cosmo, for that matter). She probably made a bad judgment call on that when she was younger and it’s coming back to bite her in the butt. It happens.

  14. Carlos Says:

    I understand that Miss Cali touched a few nerves but she does have the right to share her beliefs. To speak frankly I also do not believe in same sex marriage, sorry guys. You should respect one’s personal beliefs and not everyone is going feel what you feel. You have to love this country for free speech, right?

  15. Jadedkitten Says:

    Shocked and amazed @ that pix *sarcasm*

  16. It's Trent, Bitch! Says:

    @S. Donovan — by joining the National Organization for Marriage, a group that works towards opposing same-sex marriage, she is actively trying to impose her beliefs on others. it has nothing to do with her answer at the Miss USA pageant.

  17. jamie-o Says:

    when you tout “free speech” to cover hate words, you’d better be prepared for people to use their own “free speech” to call you out on your bigotry and hypocrisy.

  18. It's Trent, Bitch! Says:

    @Carlos — I love this country for freedom and equality for all, which is why I am 100% for same-sex marriage :)

  19. Gaby Says:

    I respect that everyone has their own beliefs, I just don’t see what the big deal is about same sex marriage. I mean if the two people in question love each other then why not take that vow and show the world that you love this person and want to spend the rest of your life with them. I think marriage is just a peice of paper and should be given to anybody who wants to share with the world that they found that one person that completes them (so cliche I know). GOD hates no one!!!!! He loves us all the same and I think if he was still in this world he would never turn his back on any of his children gay or straight. @ Carlos and S. Donovan – I respect your point of views and I don’t know anything about you guys, but if one of your kids told you that they were gay and then later down the road they wanted to marry the person —would you turn your back on them just casue they have a different belief that you do? I know if my child wanted to get married to a person of the same sex I would be so proud my kid that he or she found the right person that makes them happy

  20. S. Donovan Says:

    @Trent – I realized that she did join that organization after I posted my comment. However, aren’t people who are campaigning in favor of Prop 8 in California also trying to impose their beliefs on others? I’m not trying to incite anything here. I just think that it’s wrong for some people to say she’s trying to impose her beliefs on others and then turn around and are doing the same thing, just in a different way. She’s campaigning to prevent same-sex marriage, and others are campaigning to get it approved.

  21. Kyleigh Says:

    @ S. Donovan & Carlos – no one is syaing she does not have the right to free speech or to voice her beliefs. What Miss Cali has done since the pageant is taken a very strong stance and used religion to back it up. You must admit that these pics don’t exactly portray her as a sweet, innocent religious girl! Also, despite the fact that special education was her pageant platform and she was advocating for the Special Olympics, she has basically dropped that in favour of advocating for “opposite” marriage. Can you say “follow the money”?? This is not about blasting her for her beliefs, it’s about the obvious hypocrisy she is displaying!

  22. Carlos Says:

    I respect that Trent. That’s whats great with our country. FO SHO!!

    Kyleigh, it’s a shame that people are beating this this woman down for what she does for a living and we don’t know what she is advocating or not, we are not with her day in and day out. Give her credit for being honest, she could have gone the PC way and nothing else would be said about the matter.

  23. Kristin Says:

    The thing that irritates me is that the same-sex marriage laws that we want passed in the States have nothing to do with God or religion. It is simply having the right to equality in the eyes of the government. This is what bugs me about religion. It is often used when it really has no place. I understand that religion is very important to a lot of people, but not to all people. And sometimes we just need to keep God out of it — in my humble opinion, that is.

  24. Wendy Says:

    If the tables were turned and she had answered supporting gay marriage or even given a neutral answer, would any of us remember her name? Would these pictures have surfaced? Would people be digging into her background? Just wondering. My guess is she would have become a distant memory. So why is she still in the news and why are we still talking about her?

  25. It's Trent, Bitch! Says:

    @S. Donovan — I contend that same-sex marriage has NO BEARING on anyone else’s marriage. Actively working to BAR certain people from being married is an imposition, allowing the same rights and freedoms for all imposes nothing on anyone who doesn’t believe in it.

  26. jellybelly Says:

    First off I want to say I think your amazing Trent. You show respect for others even when they say something that may be potetionally offending. I really do like how you dont call her names like perez and i honestly feel bad for the gay and lesbian comunity because it seems he is doing more damage than her words did by being immature about this. I’m sure they are proud to have you as a part of there community. But anyways it does seem she is imposing her beliefs and also that she isn’t respecting other peoples rights to voice there opinion against her. Miss America should be politically correct and should know the laws and rights of the country she is representing. By bringing her religion into it she showed a lack of kowledge for the constitution and a lack of respect for other religions,and cultures here in america. It is cause of this that i believe she shouldn’t have won. Its okay to have a opinion but you need to think of the best way to voice it without being offending. Freedom of speech doesn’t mean you need to be a jerk.

  27. Mr. Gyllenhaal Says:

    Love it. So it isn’t okay for two loving adults to get married but it is okay to show your melons for a dollar?? that seems very hypocrytical to me. In 5 years or less gays will be allowed to be married nation wide and this girl will be stripped of her crown and showing her melons for cash. That is my prediction. Sorry, but I can’t stand her.

  28. Accidental Housewife Says:

    “we as Americans can never allow anyone or any group to intimidate or threaten us to keep silent.” The irony of this comment is almost laughable… sadly. Intimidate or threaten? You mean like member of the Christian right have been doing, unchecked, for years???

  29. Kyleigh Says:

    @Carlos – Actually, we DO KNOW that she is advocating on behalf of “opposite” (as she calls it, not me) marriage! As Trent has pointed out, almost immediately after the Miss USA pageant, she signed on with the National Organization for Marriage, whose agenda is to push for traditional marriage. Prior to that, she was an advocate for the Special Olympics and based her pageant platform on special education, which, as I previouly stated, she seems to have abandoned!

  30. Lizzie Says:

    I commend you, Trent, for your continued class and fairness. It’s nice to see that there’s a gossip blogger out there who can do the job tastefully and doesn’t get his rocks off from being mean-spirited. You rock.

  31. Carlos Says:

    Miss Cali didn’t win Miss America….or did she? hmmmmm
    I thought it was Miss USA…or is it? hmmmmm

    Jellybelly my favorite flavor is cherry by the way. I think you confused about the constitution you might want to read it again. I do love jelly beans yummie.

  32. Carlos Says:

    Kyliegh ,

    Who cares what she thinks? First of all that question should have never been asked in the forum, It was a beauty contest. Perez is an idiot anyway and who actually takes him serious. Blame trump for this mess with his stupid shows…Donald your fired!!!

  33. jellybelly Says:

    @carlos. The constitution states that we have seperation of church and state. Im not at all confused. She should have just left religion out of it because of that. I meant miss usa thank you for that. Cherry huh? I must admit i like tooti fruti lol

  34. jellybelly Says:

    You know what i’m wondering though? whose bright idea was it to have perez hilton as a judge on there. He is the least politically correct person and isn’t very nice at all. They really could have picked someone better to represent the gay and lesbian community and who didn’t have such a horrible reputation. And the pageant isn’t really just a beauty pageant but alot of things. I think they need some short people though lol. They say they promote woman to feel good about themselves but all of them are tall, perfectly toned, some have fake tans and well its unrealistic. Everyone is pretty the way they are wether it be short, pale, dark, tall. They should show that equally lol.

  35. Janelle Says:

    @ jellybelly #1 you literally took all the words I wanted to say out of my mouth and put them perfectly! #2 that is my nickname since I was a little girl. Are you my long lost twin?
    Trent you rock. And what jellybelly said.

  36. jellybelly Says:

    @janelle aw thank you i was starting to feel like a dork because i cant always write things as well as i would say them. Lol really? aw maybe! I’m just lways eating jelly beans they are yummy i must admit.

  37. Carlos Says:

    Jellybelly you have to admit, MS Cali does look hot in the pic. Have a great day!! GO SOX!

  38. jellybelly Says:

    Carlos i’m happy we can be nice about this. You have to admit i’m a bit more p/c than your average 16 year old. As to her being hot? she is very pretty lol i’m not going to lie lol

  39. Zsa Zsa Says:

    She’s such a liar! She only got fake ta-tas 6 weeks before the pag and the boobies in that pic are definitely fake – teenager my ass. To me, it’s even worse if that pic was of a teenager.

  40. Jo Says:

    seriously? do people really care what this girl says? i find it odd that anyone even feels the need to respond to her views. she is a freaking beauty queen. her opinion does not matter.

  41. Mrs. Nott Says:

    that looks like a personal picture, and def. not a modeling picture! if she’s such a christian, wouldn’t she have limits of what she will or won’t do for her modeling portfolio? i don’t think that conservative christian churches would like to have their members taking photos like that!

  42. Mrs. Nott Says:

    and, on another note, I can’t wait for GLBT community to have civil rights and be able to marry. Unlike whatever her name is, I grew up in a family with openly gay members, and I am thankful for that. I want to raise my future children like my parents did for me, having respect and compassion for all people.

  43. Leah Says:

    @Munive – why are you commenting here then? Just curious.

  44. Sarah Says:

    Trent I just want to say how nice it is that you took the high road on this! This shows why you’re better than that other blogger that I won’t name! You have class and dignity about the whole thing even when you disagree which I can only respect and praise!

  45. It's Trent, Bitch! Says:

    @munive — I am sad for you :(

  46. Krissy Says:

    I think the whole problem with this “discussion” that has been going on in our country, is that people are equating her right to an “opinion” with the right for people to take away the rights of others. This is about far more than opinions. This is about the Constitution. Our laws aren’t based on opinion, the Bible, or preferences. They are all based on the Constitution. The Supreme Court ruled in the interracial marriage case Loving v. Virginia that marriage is a “Fundamental civil right”, and that no state can make a law that strips citizens of their rights. It wasn’t majority opinion to allow black students into white schools, and it wasn’t majority opinion to allow interracial marriage…that is why it is so important to focus on the Constitution.

    munive, you might not care about this issue, but there are people out there who are denied THOUSANDS of Federal and State rights that come with marriage. Being able to adopt, put your partner on your health insurance plan, having your partner in your hospital room if you are deathly ill, etc. These are very serious and important rights that are being denied citizens on a daily basis simply becasue of prejudice.

  47. Krissy Says:

    Munive, keep in mind that marriage as it relates to government has nothing to do with religion, and is actually about 2 estates merging. Marriage allows 2 people to own property at one time, and make joint decisions that affect the running of their estate (taxes, health care, social security benefits, etc.).

  48. Frisa Says:

    People need to calm down. Bottom line, everyone is entitled to their opinions – right or wrong. And this photos is not scandulous…you see more than this on a beach and I don’t see her breasts. Get over it people!Love you Trent!

  49. lauren Says:

    What a hypocrite… “family values” and all that, but let’s take pictures of our asses. This isn’t a professional picture of a model, this looks like a picture that someone took in a mirror.
    I look forward to the day when all people are treated equally… it’s written in our Declaration of Independence, and someday we may get there… almost 250 years and counting…

  50. Krissy Says:

    Frisa, not all opinions have the legal support to be legislated.

  51. Frisa Says:

    Krissy….people have a right to speak their own minds whether you like it or not. Was this correct forum for her to do so…probably not but its her opinion and she’s entitled to. I’m not sure what you’re trying to say.

  52. Krissy Says:

    People have a right to speak their minds, but having an opinion is quite different from actively working to change legislation to deny people rights, which is what Ms. Prejean is currently working towards. National Organization for Marriage is an organization that focuses on changing legislation and our laws. I am not saying she can’t voice her opinion, I am saying she shouldn’t try to legislate her opinion.

    I don’t like okra, but that doesn’t mean that it is ok for me to change laws to deny other citizens of okra. Even if 90% of people hated okra, that doesn’t mean our Constitution would support the majority legislating that. It isn’t that she doesn’t like gay marriage, it is that she is working to manipulate our laws to take rights away from other people.

  53. sarahliciousisdelicious Says:

    to me, being against same sex marriage is like being against gay people in general.

  54. Frisa Says:

    Krissy…you have too much time on your hands. You have responded to a lot of people’s comments…why is it that you are trying to force us to see your point of view. We don’t so stop it. She isn’t doing anything except excercising her right to speak her mind. She can do and say whatever she wants…get over it. I have a gay son and I am completely for same sex marriage but not everyone is and that is their right to vote against it. Its called a democracy and there are just as many people advocating legislation for it as there are against it…so why is it okay for one side to advocate for it but not the other? Sounds like a double standard to me. Still love you Trent!!

  55. Krissy Says:

    Ha! I type fast, it didn’t take me long at all. I am not “forcing” you to see my point of view, I am just putting it out there, sweetheart. It isn’t like I am trying to legislate her mouth closed. People can advocate against gay marriage all they want, but when it comes down to it they are advocating against the Constitution. It seems in all of their Bible thumping they forgot about that other important document.

  56. JHop Says:

    Krissy, since you have “too much time on your hands”, let me take this one :)
    Frisa, the “double standard” of which you speak is simple: By campaigning against gay marriage, you’re doing more than just voicing an opinion. You’re denying other people, humans, Americans the right to do the same things that other people enjoy every day. It’s more than just having an opinion. It’s actively trying to make it so that other human beings are seen as less than equal in the eyes of the law.

    If you have a gay son, you should feel terrible that there are other people in this world that think that he isn’t as good as they are because of who he happens to love.

  57. Frisa Says:

    JHop you have no idea who or what I believe in. I do want my son to have the same rights but if there are people who don’t believe that then that’s there opinion and its not my belief to force them to see my way. There are just as many people advocating for same sex marriage as there are “traditional marriage”. I’m not saying its right or wrong…I simply stating that everyone is entitled to their opinion RIGHT OR WRONG. Jesus people get a f’n life…and that’s my opinion like it or not. Still love you Trent! Its hilarious how worked up people can get….I love it!!

  58. Krissy Says:

    By the looks of things, you are the one getting riled up. Telling people to get an “f’n life”, using caps! Very entertaining, Frisa.

  59. Frisa Says:

    Thank you. That’s what I’m here for.

  60. JHop Says:

    I never once said in my post that anyone should not have the right to their own opinion. Nor did i get riled up. Notice not even a single exclamation point.
    By the way, have you not noticed the irony of stating over and over again that everyone has the right to their own opinion that you are attempting to squash other people’s attempts to voice their opinions by telling us to “get an f’n life”?

    I’d also like to state that while I’m not all for getting riled up over Ms. Prejean, the struggle for equal rights for all is certainly something to get riled up about!

  61. Krissy Says:

    Jhop, I really like how you have presented your thoughts. Much more articulate than my comments, lol!

  62. JHop Says:

    I do what I can ;)
    PS-You’re no slouch yourself, Miss!

  63. Frisa Says:

    I absolutely believe in equality for all…I’ve said that all along but people going on and on about this girl and what she said like its gospel…yeah get a life…its one ignorant opinion. Who cares? She can say and do what she wants…who cares. She doesn’t speak for everyone. Unfortunately life is full of these people and you just have to say so what and move on and fight for what’s right. I can think of a lot more things to get worked up about then one ignorant person. How about all the starving children in the world…or all the homeless people living on the streets. That’s something to get worked up over….not some girl who made a comment.

  64. Verodemort Says:

    Oh Trent. You are SO much more mature than I. If you won’t say it, I will! “Eff’ that stupid, fake ass hoe!!!” hahahaha. But seriously, I don’t understand this broad at all. I hope she loses the crown because she is NOT what I want representing my state. And what’s all this about people trying to bring her down? I wasn’t aware she was FORCED to take these pictures (I heard these are just a taste of what’s to come), nor was she coerced into getting fake titties, so how are people trying to conspire against her? If you judge and make public stances, voicing your opinion about peoples lives, then its fair to be judged back, not to mention that these are not exactly untruthful liable going on! Oh, and it wasn’t mentioned in Trent’s article but as part of her contract for Miss California, she signed that she did NOT have nude or indecent photographs out there and that if she did she COULD lose the crown. Off with her head, er- crown!

  65. MDD Says:

    Trent, gay mafia smear job…. I’m disappointed..

  66. tatiana Says:

    Apparently its not okay for two people of the same sex to marry, but its okay to pose butt ass naked for your boyfriend (or magazine, or friend?). Whatever, I love when people like this get knocked down from their pedestal. Their usually the ones who are living in major sin.

  67. Jules Says:

    you septics are a peice of work
    freedom of speech in the great US of A, wonder where that went.
    You people are an embarrassment to the world Heaven forbid if someone disagrees with your narrow minded metro sexual hillbilly beliefs{ can you say sex in the US of A} and I will not mention the botocs pumping plastic hairy arm pitted anchovy munching women you bred. Ah well better get back to rooting Dingos, ca’ ya say Dingos over there, I’m sure you poofters will let me know if I can’t. Juv Jules

  68. meg Says:

    “I feel that Carrie Prejean has a right to be a Christian and pose in this manner if it is what she sees fit. It is not anyone’s place to impose their beliefs on her on how to live her life. I just wish she would realize and do the same for others.” Well said.

    Yet, I am still inclined to defend Prejean. I am also a Christian (and also imperfect); yet in today’s society, I feel the pressure of not standing up to my beliefs due to fear of being ostracized from the human race. I feel automatically stereotyped as insensitive, or less compassionate. Does it make you less of a human being to take action for what you believe in? Do you deserved to be attacked? Don’t you have the same rights as any other person?

    I understand that that’s exactly what the fight about same sex marriage is about — equal rights. I went to the website of the National Organization for Marriage (NOM) and was disappointed to read that it was founded “in response to the growing need for an organized opposition to same-sex marriage in state legislatures.” While I am ok with the concept of combining state and religion as a personal choice AND right, perhaps the politically (and compassionately) correct goal for NOM should have been ‘encourage opposite-sex marriage’. Because, yes, NOM’s ‘opposing’ CAN be considered a way of imposing beliefs (like you said, Trent).

    I am simply asking we not attack Prejean. I am reminded of the movie “Mona Lisa Smile” where Julia Stiles’ character defends her choice to stay as a housewife, despite it being considered as not progressive (for women’s movement). We can be progressive-thinking without having to enjoy bringing people down. God bless.

  69. No Biggie Says:

    What is the story here? NO frontal and No Nip. Celebs wearing bathing suits expose more…This was a clearly a portfolio pix

  70. lo Says:

    No Biggie: See her hand up in the air, clearly holding a camera? And the bathroom mirror in the background? This isn’t a portfolio picture at all, which is why it’s annoying that she defended it by saying she’s a model. Yeah, ok, then so was Pete Wentz when he had pix of his dick on his camera phone…

  71. Kate Says:

    It is all just so sad to me. Society preaches being tolerant of others’ lifestyle choices, yet not many seem to practice that belief. People are entitled to their opinion, and we may not have to like it or agree with it, but we certainly need to show respect for it. The fact that she is being hung out to dry by gay marriage supporters is just wrong. They are not right anymore than she is wrong. And the fact that everyone and their uncle is going through her “dirty laundry” to find ANYTHING that might incriminate her is just pathetic.

  72. shannon Says:

    i got 2 words for this backslidding hoochie mama:

    dick.head.

    that’s what she is.

  73. Samantha Says:

    i agree with trent that she shouldn’t be called names, but if she says something that alienates so many people, not just gay people, but people like me who know gay couples and want them to have the same rights and opportunities as i do. i think she needs to take a step back and realize that these pictures would have probably come out eventually and that if she is as religious as she says she is, btw i’m very religious and i still support gay marriage, she should try and be more tolerant of others…

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