Posted on 04/18/2005 7:14:39 AM PDT by gopwinsin04
Hilary Duff has leapt to the defense of American First Daughter Jenna Bush after she was criticized for her raunchy dance moves at a New York nightclUb.
Bush was celebrating a friend's 'hen night' (bachlorette party) at the hip club Nirvana when photo shots were taken of her showing off her thong as dancers looked on in disbelief.
And while the cameraman who took the snaps is hoping to publish the pictures on the internet, singer Duff is standing in defense of Bush, daughter of US President George W. Bush.
She said, 'I went to camp and Jenna was a camp counsellor at my camp. She is such a nice girl. You just look at her and see that's she's nice.'
'I think she gets it (the media attention) 10 times harder than every other 23 year old girl out there because her dad is the president. She should be able to have fun and do what she wants and not have people antagonising her.'
(Excerpt) Read more at femalefirst.co.uk ...
Hilary is legal in New York State (17 is the age of consent). And that is where I live. So there is no problem.
that is my thought too....but its the Media....no one really gives a c*ap about it anyway :)
Then you woke up...
Nope she just turned 18 last fall or summer....I think....
or what? W will spank her?
nice photo
This is different than inspecting lurid photos.
She better do exactly as she pleases.
The President hasn't complaines and has nothig to complain about as long as she doesn't turn up nekid on a "Girls Gone Wild" video.
SO9
No, it's usually because she's drinking too much.
With parents like hers I wouldn't expect her to be well.
For Republicans and their families - the MICROSCOPE.
For Democratic traitors, sexual predators and perjurers - their families are OFF LIMITS!!!
That's exactly what I said.
Or she won't be taken seriously.
From a scandal rag in the Uk. Boy we are sure reaching the bottom of the barrel of reading material and things to talk about, aren't we? Who cares, the woman is 23 years old, her parents should just ignore things like that, especially when it possible she wasn't even there. Trying to tell a 23 yr. old adult what to do is a good way to lose her from your life. I always thought by the time my offspring were that age if they asked for my opinion, I might give it and might not, but what they did was their business and not mine.
I know, the UK media is attempting to make this a big deal. I wonder if those photos will ever show up?
"Or she won't be taken seriously."
What makes you think she wants to be taken seriously?
She obviously doesn't.
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