Just Silver wrote:I think every guy should massage their prostate at least once
UofLCard wrote::facepalmGuess_Who wrote:
we are just saying he looks great, which is something obvious. Not that we want to marry him.
he could use this minute of glory to start a modelling career or something when he leaves jail.
But as the OP stated, some are willing to bail him out of jail.
SajN wrote:Guess_Who wrote:@mdemaz is jealous... he is all the thread trying to make us think the guy is ugly.
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We only say the guy looks good, for God sake, not that we want to marry him.
He has received lots of letters from females, and many of them are also trying to pay his bail money.
Melanie wrote:that's ridiculous.
I mean, yeah he has nice eyes but no. I don't care how attractive a guy is, if he's in jail he's most likely there for a reason.
Sobecaspur wrote:Gross and the teardrop so cliche, I say noway..
LEVITIKUZ wrote:Did y'all know Eminem's initials are MM. Like his name!!!
Just Silver wrote:I think every guy should massage their prostate at least once
It seems that sometimes, crime does pay.
Jeremy Meeks, whose “handsome” mugshot went viral last month, has been snapped up by a Hollywood talent agent.
Former porn actress Gina Rodriguez, who has presided over the careers of individuals including Donald Sterling’s former mistress V. Stiviano, is representing the 30-year-old convicted felon.
She told Fox411: “The types of personalities that I work with are usually the people who are under fire by the media. If this was a different situation, like if someone was actually hurt or there was violence involved, I definitely would not be taking him on.
“But we don’t know Jeremy’s full story yet, and I don’t feel like he got a fair break. I really don’t. If we can help him in any way with his future and help him turn his life around, that’s what I’m about. That’s what I want to do for him.”
Meeks was arrested last month on charges of illegal gun possession and gang crime. His photo, posted on the Stockton Police Department’s Facebook page, has so far been “liked” by over 100,000 people, has been shared 12,800 times and has more than 26,500 comments.
But despite his popularity, Meeks still faces the full force of the law. He is currently being held in the San Joaquin County Jail on 11 felony counts and his bail is set at $1.1million.
Rodriguez said that she is hoping to secure Meeks deals including modelling contracts and reality shows that will help to “change his life”.
And she expressed her belief that Meeks’ alleged criminal actions were firmly in the “past”.
“I think that if he has a chance to have an amazing career, and change his life for his family, that’s the ultimate rags to riches story,” she said.
However, Los Angeles criminal defence attorney Darren Kavinoky had a rather different view on the matter.
He told Fox411: “It’s totally insane and it speaks poorly of where we are. We are so enamoured with appearance and attractiveness that we are willing to totally disregard that we’re talking [about] somebody who is a criminal, someone who has a long rap sheet and a history of convictions.
“His current allegations involve weapons possession by somebody who society has deemed should not possess guns. If the allegations against him are true, he appears to be a very, very bad boy.”
Meeks' relatives have said he is a “family man” who left his life of crime behind years ago. His mother, Katherine Angier, started a GoFundMe page for her son, claiming he is being stereotyped because of his collection of tattoos, including a teardrop on his face.
Just Silver wrote:I think every guy should massage their prostate at least once
mdemaz wrote:why would i be jealous
With his head cocked slightly to the right and a tattooed teardrop tracking its way down his perfectly chiselled face, the US’s most handsome felon Jeremy Meeks stares coldly out of his mugshot with eyes the colour of polished crystal.
It’s a gaze that won over thousands when it was uploaded onto the Stockton Police Department’s Facebook page, with many admirers taking to social media to swoon over the man Los Angeles criminal defence attorney Darren Kavinoky labelled a “very, very bad boy”.
Now Meeks’ mugshot has won over Hollywood too. The offender has scored a $30,000 modelling contract with Blaze Models in Los Angeles.
Fans of the reprobate have been accused of “glamorising” crime. In reality though, tweeting about how fanciable Meeks is doesn’t glamourise his crimes, it ignores them.
Meeks doesn’t make crime itself look sexy. The women lobbing their phone numbers in his direction are doing so despite his alleged offences, not because of them. They’ve fallen for his face with little knowledge of his faults, proving that society can turn even the vilest of creatures into a heart throb by ignoring the very thing that makes them despicable.
One of the reasons the Amanda Knox trial was so captivating was because its prime suspect was an attractive twenty-something woman. It was inconceivable to imagine someone so outwardly beautiful committing such ugly crimes. So too with Meeks.
As his picture spread on social media, his crimes became diluted, reduced to a few words beneath a picture, and often not included at all. Is he a gangland robber responsible for the deaths of others, or is he just a good old fashioned rascal out to make a quick buck? Does it even matter?
Suddenly we were faced with a scale of criminality: it’s one thing to fancy a conman, but quite another to lust after a rapist. (I wonder whether the women throwing their virtual knickers at computer screens would be quite so keen if this guy was a convicted paedophile?)
Meeks is now just a face, albeit a very attractive face. Hollywood have come a calling, with visions of turning him into a reality TV star. When a man’s crimes are passed over because of his good looks we have to start questioning the already questionable sanity of talent agents.
With every Facebook 'like' Meeks becomes even further removed from his actions, whatever they may be. Can anyone actually remember at this point? As his full lips and cut-glass cheekbones melt hearts across the globe, his odious crimes fall by the wayside, disregarded in favour of another tweet about how goddamn hot he is. Glamorising crime is dangerous, but ignoring it altogether is just plain criminal.
Just Silver wrote:I think every guy should massage their prostate at least once
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