All week the Green M&M has been live at Fashion Week in Bryant Park, New York. As she sees herself as her own sort of fashion icon, she rather enjoyed the experience. She discusses the army of photographers taking her picture, the "glitter and Twitter" of the event, and how being short affords her a view of the backs of people's heads if you do not show up early for a seat. My personal favorite is her discussion of her front-row seat. She speaks of her height being an advantage at a runway show.
What makes the Green M&M so crazy and fascinating is her sexuality, and how comfortable she is with it. Not only is she comfortable enough to appear naked in Sports Illustrated, but she is comfortable enough in her sexuality to admit that she enjoys checking out the models... specifically their legs. Just when you thought she couldn't get any sexier, she makes the other M&Ms melt with pleasure by stating the advantages of her vantage point in the front row. Good for you Green! What do you gentlemen, and ladies think?
I'm slightly confused and concerned that the green M&M has turned so scandalious and seductive. M&M's are the candy of our childhood and now she is tweeting about sexy models? She is even posing for magazines dressed with next to nothing. Now, I know she is just an M&M, but what is it saying when an innocent piece of chocolate brings sex to the table? Who knows, maybe she will get botox next haha
ReplyDeleteI'm just shocked I guess about this new and improved M&M. I'm glad your following her Brittney, I'm excited and nervous to see what she will do next.
Nice post - and nice feedback, Allison. You're right that the M&M is borderline (OK, a lot) seductive for a candy -- when we think the big candy brands, we think kids. Then again, Twitter has a different audience. But yeah, defintely against the green, er, grain.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Allison. Since when did the green M&M have such sex appeal? And now she's appearing in Sports Illustrated.. Whats next? Playboy?! Someone needs to stop this sexual rant she's on - I think it's fair to say she's gone too far.
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