Diablo Cody’s Shoe Stand
February 28th 2008 03:07
Diablo Cody - Just say NO
Latest Hollywood “it” girl Diablo Cody took home the Best Original Screenplay for Juno at the 80th Academy Awards on the weekend. Formerly an up close and personal stripper/blogger Cody has broken through the invisible barriers of the entertainment world to emerge as a respected word smith.
Making fashion headlines last week when news came that she would be attending the Oscars ceremony wearing million dollar diamond-encrusted Stuart Weitzman heels. Shame then that no one had told the strong willed artist about it.
Refusing the show pony route Diablo flat out refused to become Cinderella for a night. Over on her myspace page she wrote "They're using me to publicize their stupid shoes and NOBODY ASKED ME…I would never consent to a lame publicity stunt at a time when I already want to hide."
Embracing her creative independence it is not surprising that she refuses to whore herself and become another cog in the system. Obviously privacy is a priority now that she has control over her own destiny.
Born Brook Busey-Hunt in 1978, she broke into writing with her tell all online diary of the adult entertainment world Pussy Ranch which inspired her best selling memoirs titled Candy Girl: A Year In The life of an unlikely Stripper.
Following the success of Candy Girl Diablo was encouraged to write a screenplay and the result was Juno. Thanks to the windfall of her debut effort she now has several projects fast tracked including a TV series starring Toni Collette and based on a Steven Spielberg concept titled “The United States of Tara”. Also on the horizon is a Horror/comedy Jennifer’s Body which will star Megan Fox and is described as a “Heathers” type laugh.
Giving all us struggling writers hope that our pasts will not dictate our future prospects. Hopefully not becoming tainted by the lure of wealth it’s reassuring to see someone with there own individual sense of style in wardrobe and life philosophy not pander to the glamour industry.
Here is an interview with Diablo Cody on the Oscar's Red carpet
Latest Hollywood “it” girl Diablo Cody took home the Best Original Screenplay for Juno at the 80th Academy Awards on the weekend. Formerly an up close and personal stripper/blogger Cody has broken through the invisible barriers of the entertainment world to emerge as a respected word smith.
Making fashion headlines last week when news came that she would be attending the Oscars ceremony wearing million dollar diamond-encrusted Stuart Weitzman heels. Shame then that no one had told the strong willed artist about it.
Refusing the show pony route Diablo flat out refused to become Cinderella for a night. Over on her myspace page she wrote "They're using me to publicize their stupid shoes and NOBODY ASKED ME…I would never consent to a lame publicity stunt at a time when I already want to hide."
Embracing her creative independence it is not surprising that she refuses to whore herself and become another cog in the system. Obviously privacy is a priority now that she has control over her own destiny.
Born Brook Busey-Hunt in 1978, she broke into writing with her tell all online diary of the adult entertainment world Pussy Ranch which inspired her best selling memoirs titled Candy Girl: A Year In The life of an unlikely Stripper.
Following the success of Candy Girl Diablo was encouraged to write a screenplay and the result was Juno. Thanks to the windfall of her debut effort she now has several projects fast tracked including a TV series starring Toni Collette and based on a Steven Spielberg concept titled “The United States of Tara”. Also on the horizon is a Horror/comedy Jennifer’s Body which will star Megan Fox and is described as a “Heathers” type laugh.
Giving all us struggling writers hope that our pasts will not dictate our future prospects. Hopefully not becoming tainted by the lure of wealth it’s reassuring to see someone with there own individual sense of style in wardrobe and life philosophy not pander to the glamour industry.
Here is an interview with Diablo Cody on the Oscar's Red carpet
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