
Hollywood is totally like High School and the young Hollywood Celebutantes are the in-crowd.
In high school I was NEVER in the in-crowd!!
I did hang out with a few popular girls (Casey, Kim and Annie) who seem to love me no matter how big my glasses were. They let me tag along on jelly doughnut throwing sprees, hanging on the “Ave” and weekend keg parties (though I usually sat in a corner ogling my long time crush Corny (Cornelius Shields VI…. Mmm… He still makes me swoon a little bit ;). I didn’t drink and left early as my curfew was hours early than anyone else. My mom’s motto, “Anything you can do after midnight can and should be done before.” Sounds good I guess, but NOT when you’re trying your best to fit into the preppy Greenwich party scene.)
When not trailing the girls, I spent most of the time avoiding Sarah Anderson (Grrr… that’s a growl) and any other bullies flicking my glasses, making fun of me and my favorite Mickey Mouse sweatshirt and purple combat boots. I felt uncomfortable in my own skin and would spend hours hiding in the library behind a stack of books. I went to school dances alone, never dated and was awkward and shy.
The problem was, I knew I was more. I always felt like I was being hidden in this skin, that I was a cool kid underneath and the in-crowd was where I belonged.
You would think I would have come to accept my status in the social order… but NO!
Now that I have blossomed, I want to rock out like the Celebutante I knew was hidden under those TERRIBLE baggy clothes, HUGE glasses and frizzy braids. I want to sit at the in-crowds lunch table (in this case the Ivy or Mr. Chows)!
So watch out world! Here comes CHUDNEY ROSS, geek no more ;)