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    Heidi Montag’s Cosmetic Surgery

    By admin | January 29, 2010

    The Heidi Chronicles.  Heidi Montag’s Cosmetic Surgery Still Getting Press. It Has Legs. And Breasts. And Thighs. And Necks. And Noses.

    I thought it would be over by now. A quick blast – like the Los Angeles rainstorms – and then gone. Heidi Montag’s cosmetic surgery marathon and PR juggernaut is still rolling.

    I was wrong. Heidi was on ABC Television’s Nightline Friday night, January 22. The interview was rather insipid. The interviewer kept pounding away at Heidi, hoping to get her to say her chosen cosmetic procedures, all ten of them, were not appropriate, not wise or whatever would make all the viewers feel better.

    Heidi held her ground. And, told us something that further explains the rash of PR she is getting. Just so happens, she has a new record album coming out. Amazing coincidence.

    I won’t say anything else. I thought I said it all on my WebMD blog which is currently posted. What I did not know at the time I wrote the blog was that the great album since Thriller was about to hit the stores.

    My original contention that this was a deftly-executed publicity stunt has been confirmed. Heidi became January’s “Balloon Boy”. Anything for press, including a trip to the operating room.

    Incidentally, Heidi treated a post-op near miss it as a minor sideshow. She reported that she was found to have had too much Demerol (a narcotic pain-killer)  on board while at a recovery retreat, that she “was taking only five breathes per minute (normal is 12-16). If such is true, that was not good. Luckily for Heidi and the PR campaign, one of her security detail, moonlights as an Emergency Medical Technician. He recognized the problem, took action and the campaign then continued to roll on.

    Finally, don’t anyone try to deny the power of good public relations. A top publicist is a magician. Getting a wannabe anything on national TV and in the national magazine with a two million circulation, PEOPLE, is not easy. Now, it seems everyone knows Heidi. Of course, then the question: What will Heidi do now?

    Be sure to link to my WebMD blog; it’s had more comments from readers than any other blog I have written in nearly two years. So, I guesss that says it all.

     

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