Rumer Willis may be young, be she already grasps the full importance of being famous. Said Rumer:
Being famous isn't going to parties ... it's about being able to use the power that we all have to kind of give back.
Yes Rumer - the famous need to use their power to give back to the little people who put them where they are. Because if they don't, then what are they? A bunch of useless assholes everyone makes a big deal out of for no particular reason.
Rumer says that, despite her youth, she's ready to take on the great responsibility of fame:
It's a 24-hour job. It doesn't matter if you are going out to a restaurant – you have to be aware of what you are doing and how you look and how you are presenting yourself, because most of the time people never get to know you.
I'm not exactly sure what that meant, but I'm certain it was profound. It would have to be, coming from such an enlightened creature as Rumer - someone who thinks that because people enjoy making fun of her ugliness she is now a celebrity.
It's not going to be pretty when Rumer finally realizes...nah, she'll never realize. And by that time she'll have had it all fixed anyway.
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