The New York Times calls Heidi Montag a “feminist hero”.

What’s Heidi Montag’s reaction to being hailed as a “feminist hero” in The New York Times’ review of The Hills?
“I was very honored to be called a feminist hero,” Heidi tells In Touch. “It’s a big deal to be even acknowledged, let alone complimented by The New York Times by such a profound, famous TV critic.”
Her boyfriend, Spencer Pratt, was also a fan of Ginia Bellafante’s review —even though it praised Heidi for refusing to acquiesce to his demands. “Spencer was ecstatic,” says Heidi. “He’s proud of whatever I do.”
The 22-year-old aspiring singer and Heidiwood fashion designer says she considers herself a feminist (“I definitely do!” she exclaims), but was less forthcoming when asked who her own feminist heroes were. “Who are my feminist heroes?” she asked. “ Um… I’ll get back to you on that one!”





April 1st, 2008 at 7:27 am
Cute pants!!
April 1st, 2008 at 7:37 am
What a joke. What is this world coming to? A ‘Feminist Hero’? Fuckin joking right? She is the furthest thing from that, she is a joke, a plastic waste of space who does nothing remotly interesting or entertaining. She has no talent, no skills and no personality she is generic bottle blonde with FAKE tits and a FAKE face who ’stars’ in a FAKE ‘reality’ show. Awesome. So I guess that means The New York Post should start to hail her as some important feminist figure, how fuckin embarassing.
April 1st, 2008 at 7:42 am
I have to say that people who are reality shows like the Hills, do not count as feminist heroes. Surely the reviewer was being sarcastic.