McLaughlin Cameron Designs the force behind the “Free Katie” T-shirt phenomenon announces the launch of the latest celebrity–skewering site. NeedsaTimeOut.com sends Tori Spelling to the naughty corner for Relationship ADHD.
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB),January 17, 2006 –- Sheila Cameron, designer and web entrepreneur behind the “Free Katie” T-shirt phenomenon announced today the launch of her latest celebrity–skewering site, NeedsaTimeOut.com. Created as a place for fans to let celebrities know they need to take a breather, the site also offers a chance to vent on celebrity antics on active message boards. No one is safe at NeedsaTimeout.com and Cameron is asking fans to vote for the next celebrity to discipline. Recently, Eva Longoria, marked as suffering from acute EOE, (extreme over exposure) was just beating out Paris Hilton and Nicollette Sheridan.
“I learned with Free Katie that everyday people have plenty to say about the rich and famous. I consider Tom Cruise a cautionary tale of a PR blitz gone horribly wrong. Everyone seems to know this but him. I like to think NeedsaTimeout.com is a place to save celebrities from themselves. After all, who else but their fans are going to let them know they might be getting off track. If a 2 year old can comprehend ‘Time Out,’ I’m hoping a movie star can,” says Cameron.
NeedsaTimeOut.com is also a great place to link to Sheila’s popular T-shirt designs, including a new line, celebrating celebrity clichés like “Please Respect My Privacy at This Difficult Time” and “Quit Hatin’ on Kevin” to show your K-Fed support. Recent top-sellers, besides the ever-popular “Free Katie” gear, include “Fitzie Is My Homeboy,” a saintly tribute to America’s newest crime-fighting sex symbol, Department of Justice Attorney, Patrick Fitzgerald, featured in January’s “Vanity Fair.”
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