Yet another celebrity has shot a PSA, this time it is Hayden Panettiere has teamed up with FunnyorDie.com encouraging people to vote for John McCain, in a sarcastic way of course.
In the video she says, “Hi, I’m Hayden Panettiere, and I’m hot enough that I know I have your attention for at least 30 seconds. There are three things I think all citizens should do: Smoke cigarettes, vote for John McCain, and don’t wear a seat belt. A vote for McCain is a vote against change. He’ll keep tax breaks for the rich, start another war, and we’ll all probably die. He’s just like George Bush, except older and with a worse temper.”
“Let’s vote for McCain and stay the course. Don’t switch horses midstream. Get an older horse that will take 12 years to cross that stream, ‘cause he’s old. John McCain, he’s had affairs with lobbyists, so you’ll get fucked, and he’ll get fucked. Everybody wins. Nobody fucks with McCain.”
The much hyped two-hour season three premiere of NBC’s Heroes didn’t live up to expectations in the ratings.
The show was down 25% from last year’s season two premiere of the show, which has been on a nine-month hiatus thanks to the writers strike.
The show averaged at 9.9 million viewers, for the 9PM slot the show came in second after ABC’s Dancing With The Stars (averaged at 21.1 million viewers) and for the 10PM slot it came in second again behind CBS’s CSI: Miami (16.9 million viewers).
While The CW’s Gossip Girl held steady in the ratings with 3.4 million viewers, only down 300 thousand from last week’s all time high for the show.
The new season of Heroes is almost here so NBC threw a “Countdown To The Premiere” party at the The Edison Lounge on Sunday (September 7) in Los Angeles, CA.
Hayden Panettiere, Ali Larter, Milo Ventimiglia, Zachary Quinto, Dania Ramirez, Adrian Pasdar, Sendhil Ramamurthy and the rest of the cast were all in the house to celebrate the third season of the show which returns to returns to NBC with a 2-hour premiere on Monday September 22 .
Hayden Panettiere attended the 2008 Fashion Rocks ceremony on Friday (September 5) at the Radio City Music Hall in New York City.
All proceeds from the event will go to Stand Up to Cancer which was created by the Entertainment Industry Foundation to raise money for cancer research.
Fashion Rocks which aims to celebrate the relationship between fashion and music will air on Tuesday night (September 9) in a two-hour show on CBS from 9PM ET/PT.