
"Stupid girl, stupid girls, stupid girls
Maybe if I act like that, that guy will call me back"
The Singer
Alecia Beth Moore (born September 8, 1979), professionally known as P!nk (Pink), is a two-time Grammy-winning American singer and songwriter. Pink developed her voice early in life. Although a healthy baby at birth, she quickly developed asthma that plagued her through her early years. When she was a young teenager, Pink wrote lyrics as an outlet for her feelings, and her mother commented, "Her initial writings were always very introspective. Some of it was very black, and very deep, almost worrisome." She began performing in Philadelphia clubs when she was fourteen years old.
The Song
"Stupid Girls" is a song written by Billy Mann, Pink,
Niklas Olovson and Robin Mortensen Lynch,
and included in Pink's fourth album, I'm Not Dead (2006).
It was released as the album's first single in 2006.
The Video

The video shows Pink as an angel and a demon who try to influence the future of a young girl. The angel shows her a series of images demonstrating the stupidity of current trends in female celebrity, and the images feature Pink in various roles, including a dancer in a 50 Cent video, a girl attempting to attract the attention of an instructor at the gym, a girl who uses her emergency inflatable breasts at a bowling alley, a girl at a tanning salon, a girl with purging disorder who considers calories "so not sexy", an old woman in a pink tracksuit, a girl getting plastic surgery to make her breasts bigger, a girl making a sex tape, a girl washing her car and rubbing a facecloth and soap all over herself, and a girl who goes into what looks like a pet shop, buys an "itsy bitsy doggy", and drives her car so carelessly while putting on makeup that she runs over two people. Pink also plays characters meant to represent the opposite of "stupid girls", such as a finishing school teacher, female president and a girl winning a game of football. The video ends with the girl choosing a football, a computer, books, dance shoes, and a keyboard over makeup and a set of dolls; the demon is defeated.
The Model
Luisana Loreley Lopilato de la Torre (born May 18, 1987, in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine actress and model, probably best known for portraying Mia Colucci in Argentine TV show Rebelde Way (2002-2003), but also in soap operas like Chiquititas (1998-2001), Casados con Hijos (2005-2006) and Alma Pirata (2006).
As a singer, Lopilato became popular worldwide in Argentine band Erreway. As a model, Luisana Lopilato has worked for Argentine high fashion brands 47 Street and Promesse. In April 2008, she took part in John Foos's fashion show.
She currently dates Juan Mónaco.
The only present Luisana asked for her fifteenth birthday party was a silicone breast implant, which gained her the fame of a real Lolita.
The Actress
Keira Knightley is a British actress who played the role of Elizabeth in Pride and Prejudice. Much has been said about Keira Knightley's slender frame and relatively flat chest. Indeed, Keira herself has spoken openly of not having breasts, but 'pecs', and said that she would die for a curvy body like Scarlett Johansson's. She francly admitted she was surgically enhanced by computer trickery in promotional material publicising her films in the US. She says studio executives and magazine publishers have decided that instead of presenting her as she really is, she should be seen as a lot bustier in case her flat chest 'turned people off'. Anyway she has refused to have her breasts digitally boosted for her last movie The Duchess.
My Point of View
Following this stupid idea that in order to be happy and successful you need to have big breasts, some discos in Argentina (particularly in the provinces of San Juan, Córdoba, La Rioja and also Buenos Aires) have offered their female clients events in which silicone implant operations would be raffled. Only women over 18 could buy the tickets for the raffle but under 20 a girl is still a teenager! The raffles do not take into account that not every girl is in a healthy condition to undergo surgery and bypasses the psychological considerations operations of this type imply. Ethical issues concerning doctors have also been ignored.