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Last updated: Tuesday, August 14, 2007
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We're sure Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan won't be happy when they see the September issue of Harper's Bazaar having some fun at the expense of rehabbing starlets, reports Page Six.
The magazine however didn't put Britney or Lindsay on the cover. The editors chose Kate Hudson instead.
According to Page Six, the magazine highlights the "rehab trend" with a fashion spread of couture-clad Chloe Sevigny.
"We satirize our rehab-obsessed society in a consciously irreverent feature with Chloe playing a starlet sent to a luxury rehab facility," said a spokesperson for the magazine.
Chloe wears a hat and sunglasses, while carrying a water bottle and a dog. She also reads about herself in "Troubled Times" - a 25-cent tabloid newspaper that covers the ins and outs of revolving-door rehab. Does this sound like anyone we know?
On a serious note, the magazine also points out that "September is National Recovery Month." There are a lot of recovering addicts that need to pat themselves on the backs for continuing to stay clean, one day at a time.
Source: Post Chronicle
Image Source: FadedYouthBlog.com
We're sure Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan won't be happy when they see the September issue of Harper's Bazaar having some fun at the expense of rehabbing starlets, reports Page Six.
The magazine however didn't put Britney or Lindsay on the cover. The editors chose Kate Hudson instead.
According to Page Six, the magazine highlights the "rehab trend" with a fashion spread of couture-clad Chloe Sevigny.
"We satirize our rehab-obsessed society in a consciously irreverent feature with Chloe playing a starlet sent to a luxury rehab facility," said a spokesperson for the magazine.
Chloe wears a hat and sunglasses, while carrying a water bottle and a dog. She also reads about herself in "Troubled Times" - a 25-cent tabloid newspaper that covers the ins and outs of revolving-door rehab. Does this sound like anyone we know?
On a serious note, the magazine also points out that "September is National Recovery Month." There are a lot of recovering addicts that need to pat themselves on the backs for continuing to stay clean, one day at a time.
Source: Post Chronicle
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