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And the Hottest Hollywood Assistant Goes to...

Depending on your point of view, you’re either going to think it’s about time somebody created Blazergirl_1HottestHollywoodAssistants.com — because let’s face it, people all rate assistants anyway and this could be hours of fun — or it’s just degrading and stupid, i.e., "We have studios to run, dammit! And no dating on my time."

Or maybe this is young Hollywood’s answer to Myspace.com and the beginning of a niche social network for people whose greatest aspirations are Oscars and backend points.

"This is 70-30 demeaning-exciting,” said one skeptical studio assistant earlier today.

Rumor has it that HottestHollywoodAssistants was created by Paradigm but the gossip has been refuted by the agency. Some people are already trying to get their pics off HHA while others are desperately scrambling to find any available digital image of a cubicle mate.

[posted by Borys Kit]

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