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Mary Hart Moved by Chaz Bono

 


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Entertainment Tonight host Mary Hart says she misses the days when entertainment reporting was all about movie stars. The entertainment journalist says all the reality TV reporting frustrates her, but she’s still occasionally moved by an interview.

"It's a wonderful mix of things. Talking to Chaz Bono was one of the most moving interviews I'd ever done,” Hart tells New York’s Daily News.

But for every Chaz Bono, Hart says she has to suffer through a few interviews she couldn't care less about. "I hadn't even seen an episode of Jon and Kate Plus Eight," she says.

Read more of the interview with Hart here.

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Reader Comments
  • Name: Drew
    Date posted: 2/7/2010 4:06:42 PM
    Hometown: San Jose

    Comment:

    "a few interviews should could care less about": I can forgive the typo (should instead of she), but the correct phrase is "couldn't care less." If you could care less, then currently you do care somewhat. Get it? Makes me crazy. That, and when someone says "you got another thing coming." It's think coming. Think, not thing. And thank you, Advocate for including trans representation in your coverage, even though it brings out the loonies and their comments.

  • Name: Jack Nasty
    Date posted: 2/7/2010 3:09:15 PM
    Hometown: Edmonds, WA

    Comment:

    Chas "Ellen is too gay" Bono is too tranny for me.



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