Fred Durst's quest to be taken seriously—which includes ditching his red baseball cap, claiming that he doesn't "kiss and tell" when asked about his Britney tryst, picking up women at bodegas, dragging his son to Soho House, and directing a movie film—made it to the New York Times Sunday Styles section yesterday. In it, he stressed that he's all about keeping his fame in perspective:
Mr. Durst told one last story, about waiting for [his son] Dallas to turn 3 before spoiling him. "That's when long-term memory develops," said Mr. Durst, who had arranged a V.I.P. tour of SeaWorld. "I want Dallas to remember — in case this all goes away."
He meant the fame thing. "At some point we might not get the V.I.P. treatment," he said. "We might just get a discount."









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He and Moby should tour.
Actually for a split second I thought "when did Michael Stipe get fat?"
"At some point we might not get the V.I.P. treatment," he said. "We might just get a discount."
Didn't he already get to this point with "The Unquestionable Truth Vol. 1" in 2005?
He's delivered a "a sensitive talky coming-of-age story about an awkward college student"? What happened to him being signed on for the big-screen adaptation of Bum Fights as his first project?
Fred can stick it up his yeeeah! for all I care.
when did ricky gervais get bald, for that matter?
why cant he just go away forever, hasn't he ruined enough of popular culture?
I can't believe this guy beat me for the MTV Web Award. :P
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