Posted on 10/11/2010 6:56:53 PM PDT by FTJM
Sarah Palin's eldest daughter, Bristol, was a tabloid darling during and after the 2008 presidential campaign. Now, she is back before the cameras.
Bristol, mother to a 22-month-old son, took a break from the lecture circuit advocating for teen abstinence long enough to shoot a video with Alaskan emo rockers Static Cycle. Never heard of 'em? Neither had we. But the band is hoping that will all change with a little help from Bristol.
Although the video doesn't appear to be finished, the band sent out a news release complete with YouTube link announcing the Bristol Palin connection.
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Of course she is....where else would she be?
The new Osbournes.
lol...
I thought emo died a shift and merciful death in 2006?
Maybe the news hasn’t reached Alaska yet.
You know what I did see rough cut video on ET or Insider it good rock music video I think so
Yeah you are right they are Alaskan version of Osbournes
Sorry, you just knew somebody was going to come and say it:)
Good for her! I didn’t click on the link, are these guys friends or schoolmates?
Blasphemy!
Professional quality, tasteful, bland. Sorry. Bristol’s got the whole snow princess, arctic mystery woman thing going, so she’s not a problem and doesn’t have anything to be embarrassed about. It’s more rock and roll mood music. Is that what emo is?
Let’s be honest. More of her, and less of Levi’s new girlfriend, is a good thing. I wouldn’t have made that trade.
You’re rude, you’re a jerk, you’re mentally ill over the Palin family and you’re wrong about our next president—Sarah Palin, BUT I have to admit.... that was a good comeback. LOL
I'm sorry, but thats funny.
Don’t you mean... how many bands have asked their kids to be in a video?
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